The cold and rain couldn’t stop the celebration for the groundbreaking of developer MP Boston’s newest project, Winthrop Center. On Wednesday night, city officials came together to celebrate Winthrop Center, which is set to be completed spring 2022. Winthrop Center will feature office work space, residential units, retail, dining, and commercial space, along with a curated Read More…
Tag: Martin J Walsh
Monday’s Brief: Don Chiofaro Tower Reveal, Story Time, Edible Haunted Houses
Things to know for Monday Today is Monday, October 22 and here’s what else you need to know for the week ahead… 10:30AM Story time at the North End Library. Join Ms. Alyson at the North End Library at 25 Parmenter Street for a story time filled with books, songs, activities, and more! Please come prepared Read More…
Monday’s Brief: North Station Bridge Replacement, City Council Hearing, Immigrant Families Rally, NEAD Family Dinner
Things to know for Monday Today is Monday, October 15 and if this past weekend’s fall weather has you in the mood to cozy up and enjoy a warm meal, check out what’s heating up in Boston’s food scene this month via Hoodline. Here’s everything you need to know for today… 10:00AM City Council Hearing Read More…
Monday’s Brief: Patriots Headed to Super Bowl LII, Comic Book Creation, Combating Boston’s Housing Shortage
Things to know for Monday It’s Monday, January 22nd and we’re back to reality after this warmer than usual weekend. And just in case you thought you were dreaming, let me be the first to confirm your reality…the Patriots are AFC Champions and are headed to Minneapolis to compete against the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Read More…
Tuesday’s Brief: Walsh, Edwards Sworn Into Office, Lego Club, 2018 High Profile Court Cases
Things to know for Tuesday Your daily roundup for Tuesday, January 2: 3:00PM Lego Club. Join the North End Library at 25 Parmenter Street for some after school fun building legos. Notable News: Walsh sworn in for second term as mayor Mayor Martin J Walsh began his second term as Boston’s 54th mayor on Monday Read More…
Monday’s Brief: Plastic Bag Ban, BPS Reconsiders School Start Times, Silver Bells
Things to know for Monday Your daily roundup for Monday, December 18: On This Day… In 1995, the Ted Williams Tunnel connecting South Boston to East Boston opened after four years of work. Silver Bells: North End, Boston. Silver bells selfie. #citysidewalksmeet2 #igboston #nbcboston #iheartboston #Boston #visitboston #northendboston #ipulledoverforthis #igersnewengland #igersmass #ignewengland #boston_igers #pocket_family #picture_to_keep Read More…
Mayor’s Column: How We’re Bringing Bostonians of Different Generations Together Under One Roof
By Mayor Martin J. Walsh Every year, more and more people are calling Boston home. Our population is growing: we’re expected to surpass 700,000 residents before 2030, which are numbers we haven’t seen in decades. This growth means that housing is in high demand. In 2014, we released our housing plan. It’s a roadmap to Read More…
Tuesday’s Brief: Columbus Debate, North Square Groundbreaking, NEWNC / FOCCP Meetings
Things to know for Tuesday Events for Tuesday, October 10th: 5:30pm Reducing & Managing Stress: Walking the Labyrinth at Armenian Heritage Park. Learn new ways to reduce and manage stress, and enhance productivity and a unified work culture, while building community. 6:30pm FOCCP Meeting. The Friends of Christopher Columbus Park will be holding a meeting Read More…
Wednesday’s Brief: NEMPAC Open House, Sumner Tunnel Demo, Mayor’s Mailbox
Things to know for Wednesday! Events for Wednesday, September 6th 4:00pm NEMPAC Fall Open House! Save the Date! NEMPAC will be hosting an Open House for new and returning students, check out our brand new community room, meet our instructors, try out an instrument, and more! This event is free and open to the public! Located at the Paul Read More…
Mayor’s Column: How We’re Making Boston an Age-Friendly City
By Mayor Martin J. Walsh What does it mean to be an age-friendly city? It means a city that adapts its structures and services to provide accessibility and inclusion to residents of all ages and abilities. That’s why we’ve created the Age-Friendly Boston Action Plan to serve as our City’s blueprint to make Boston the Read More…