• Seasonal Public Restroom on Common Boast Decorative Mural

    The seasonal public restroom trailer, located a short distance from the entrance to Boston Common at Charles and Beacon streets, features ‘Bright City Symphony,’ a decorative graphic treatment showcasing a vivid city skyline by Dorchester teen artist Sinai Phillips-Thompson, who works with the local nonprofit, Artists for Humanity.
    The ADA-accessible public restrooms, provided by the Friends of the Public Garden in partnership with Meet Boston, the Massachusetts Convention Center Au
  • BHAC Denies New Garage Door Proposed in Rear Ell of Chestnut Street Townhouse

    Special to the TimesThe Beacon Hill Architectural Commission voted unanimously to deny a design review application to create a new garage door opening by modifying the rear ell of a townhouse at 46 Chestnut St. at the commission’s monthly public hearing held virtually on Thursday, June 18.In making his motion to deny the application, which was supported unanimously by Commissioners Annette Given, Ralph Jackson, and Sandra Steele, along with himself, Chair Mark Kiefer noted the Beacon Hill
  • Scotland’s Tartan Army Leaves its Mark on City following World Cup Visit

    The John Glover statue on the Commonwealth Avenue Mall.D. Murphy Photos
    The George Washington statue in the Public Garden.The Tartan Army descended upon Boston as Scotland made its first Word Cup appearance in 30 years on June 14, at Boston Stadium in Foxboro, where the team went on to defeat Haiti, 1-0. Scotland played a second World Cup game on June 19 at Boston Stadium, this time falling to Morocco, 0-1.While Scotland subsequently departed the area for a scheduled June 24 game against Brazil
  • Wu and Commissioner Cox Announce Pilot Allowing Boston’s Licensed Taxis to Accept Rides through Uber and Lyft

    Special to the TimesTo support Boston’s taxi drivers and expand choice for passengers, the City and the Boston Police Department announced a one-year pilot that will, for the first time, allow licensed Boston taxis to accept trip requests generated through TNC apps like Uber and Lyft. The pilot will allow e-hailing apps for licensed taxis, including Curb and ARRO, to interface directly with TNC apps and enable trips to be served by taxis. Such rides will be offered to passengers with the s
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  • Citizens Named Presenting Sponsor of Boston Harborfest

    Special to the TimesBoston Harborfest proudly announced that Citizens will serve as the new Presenting Sponsor of Boston Harborfest, one of the country’s largest and most cherished Independence Day festivals. The partnership brings together two organizations deeply rooted in the region with a shared commitment to community, civic pride, and celebrating the rich history and culture of Boston, ahead of America’s 250th anniversary.The 44th Boston Harborfest will celebrate Boston’s
  • Boston Reports Continued Decline in Homelessness

    Special to the TimesMayor Michelle Wu and the Mayor’s Office of Housing today released the results of Boston’s 2026 Point-in-Time Homelessness Count, showing continued progress in reducing homelessness citywide. The annual census found a 19 percent decrease in overall homelessness since 2021, including a 31 percent reduction in unsheltered homelessness and a 28 percent decline in veteran homelessness. The findings reflect Boston’s continued investments in permanent supportive h
  • $800,000 Cummings Grant to Fuel Project Bread’s Fight Against Hunger Statewide

    Special to the TimesAs hunger reaches new heights across Massachusetts, Project Bread has secured a major investment to connect households with food. The leading statewide food security organization has been selected as one of 150 nonprofits to receive funding through Cummings Foundation’s annual grant program, which awarded $35 million this year. Chosen through a competitive review process that drew a record 959 applicants, the East Boston-based organization will receive $800,000 over 10
  • Wu Launches Tour250 Interactive Map Featuring 25 New Markers Celebrating Boston’s Neighborhood History as Part of Boston 250

    Special to the TimesMayor Michelle Wu announced the launch of Tour 250, an interactive map experience featuring 25 new historic markers across Boston’s neighborhoods that spotlight the everyday people, immigrant communities, youth, and other underrepresented groups whose contributions in education, public health, culture, and civic life have shaped the city over the past centuries.“The Boston 250 celebration is an opportunity to experience our city in a new way, inviting residents an
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  • Helen’s Leather Shop and The Tip Tap Room Win Legacy Business Award

    Special to the TimesMayor Michelle Wu has announced the winners of the 2026 Legacy Business Awards, an event that recognizes businesses that have been operating in the City for at least 10 years and contributed to the cultural, historical, and societal fabric of their community or neighborhood. This year’s cohort of 30 businesses represents 18 Boston neighborhoods, and, as a collective, have been in business for over 1,000 years. The awardees received recognition at a ceremony.“Our c
  • Healey Releases Final Recommendations to Modernize High School Graduation Requirements

    Special to the TimesThe Healey-Driscoll Administration has released final recommendations for a statewide high school graduation framework designed to ensure every Massachusetts student graduates prepared for college, careers and civic life.The recommendations are the result of more than 18 months of work in collaboration with the K-12 Statewide Graduation Council and were informed by extensive engagement with students, families, educators, employers, community partners, advocates an
  • Healey-Driscoll Administration Opens DCR Pools for the Summer

    Special to the TimesThe Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR) announced the opening of its 24 swimming pools for the summer season, helping provide residents, visitors and families with safe places to swim and cool off during the summer. As part of the agency’s ongoing commitment to water safety, DCR also announced the return of its free Learn to Swim Program for children, with classes offered at 19 pools throughout the state. Registration opens on Monday, June 22.
  • Summer Eats Returns to Feed Kids and Teens Across Massachusetts this Summer

    Summer Eats, the Massachusetts Summer Food Service Program, is kicking off across the Commonwealth this summer, providing free meals to all kids and teens ages 18 and under. In 2025, nearly 3 million meals were served at more than 1,500 sites statewide. During Summer Eats Awareness Week, July 6-10, Project Bread is encouraging community members to help spread the word about the program, with free promotional materials available online.Throughout the school year, children in Massachusetts rely on
  • Get out and Explore!

    2026 Park Passport Challenge aims to get residents into state parksSpecial to the TimesThe Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR) today announced the return of its Park Passport Challenge, inviting all residents and visitors to explore the state’s parks, forests, playgrounds, watersheds and more through a free statewide scavenger hunt. Participants can collect stamps from 12 featured DCR properties between June 20 to November 1, while discovering some of the uni
  • Return of Ferry Service to  Spectacle Island Announced

    Special to the TimesThe Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR), in partnership with the National Park Service (NPS), Boston Harbor Now, and Boston Harbor City Cruises, announced that ferry service to Spectacle Island has resumed starting Saturday, June 20, following a temporary suspension of service to accommodate repairs to the island’s ferry docking area. “With summer now in full swing and Boston welcoming visitors from all over the world, we’re ex
  • ‘Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat’ will Light Up North Shore Music Theatre

    Special to the TimesThis summer, Bill Hanney’s award-winning North Shore Music Theatre (NSMT) will mount a new production of Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice’s celebrated musical, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. The production is scheduled to begin performances on Wednesday, July 8, 2026, and will run through Sunday, July 19, 2026. This original production will bring the renowned family musical back to the North Shore with a cast of 49 talented performers and NSMT&rsquo
  • Italian Home for Children’s Emerging Leaders to Host Inaugural Summer Night’s Trivia in South Boston

    Italian Home for Children’s Emerging Leaders Board will host its first-ever Summer Night’s Trivia on Thursday, August 13, 2026, from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. at Publico Street Bistro & Garden, 11 Dorchester Street in South Boston. The lively, after-work gathering will bring together young professionals for competitive team trivia, raffle prizes, networking, and conversation over drinks — all in support of the programs Italian Home has provided to children and families since 19
  • USS Constitution Museum Opens Exploring Old Ironsides, A New Photography Exhibition Presented by Yawkey Foundation

    Special to the TimesThe USS Constitution Museum announces the opening of Exploring Old Ironsides, a new photography exhibition featuring the work of longtime Museum photographer Greg M. Cooper. Presented with generous support from Yawkey Foundation, the exhibition invites the public to encounter USS Constitution through dramatic light, unexpected angles, and close details that reveal America’s Ship of State in fresh and compelling ways.Drawn from decades of photographing the Ship, Exp
  • Summer Tips for Pets

    By Penny & Ed CherubinoAccording to Dan Leonard, a seasonal weather expert, we are facing a hot summer of El Niño and shifting jet streams. “In general, we tend to get a stronger-than-normal jet stream,” Leonard said. “This could lead to more frequent downpours and severe thunderstorms.”Tips for Hot DaysTake walks in the cooler parts of the day. Ask your dog walker to adjust how long your dog is out in the heat. This is especially important if your dog is in fr
  • Statue of Jack Connors unveiled outside old Hancock Tower


    A bronze statue of the late Boston business titan and philanthropist, JackConnors Jr., seated on a bench in the front courtyard of the old John Hancock Tower was unveiled on Tuesday, June 9, at a gathering of around 250 of his family members and friends.

    For many years, Connors, who died of pancreatic cancer in 2024 at the age of 82, helmed the Hill Holliday advertising agency from his office inside the former Hancock Tower (now called 200 Clarendon) and later on the building’s top
  • Beacon Hill Civic Association Community Corner


    Upcoming Events

    Groundwater & Wood Piles Walking Tour – Saturday, June 20th, 11am (meet outside Starbucks at Beacon and Charles Streets)

    Founders Reception – Wednesday, June 24th, 6pm (by invitation only)

    Young Friends Social – Wednesday, June 24th, 7pm, Liberty Hotel

    Meet & Greet – Monday, July 6th, 6pm, 75 Chestnut


    Upcoming Meetings

    Zoning & Licensing Committee – Wednesday, July 1st, 6pm, via Zoom

  • Wu, secretary Phil Eng announce extension of fare-free transit program


    Mayor Michelle Wu and MassDOT Interim Secretary and MBTA General Manager Phil Eng today announced that the City of Boston has extended its successful fare-free transit program through the end of 2026. During the pilot, ridership has grown faster on Routes 23, 28, and 29 than anywhere else in the MBTA system, while saving families money and improving bus speed and reliability. 

    “Fare-free buses are delivering results for residents—saving commuters money, easing traffic, and gro
  • Tick bites surge to a 10-year high as Sawyer offers expert guidance for peak season


    Tick bites are sending Americans to emergency rooms at rates not seen in a decade, according to a CDC statement released in April 2026. With Lyme disease, Rocky Mountain spotted fever, and alpha-gal syndrome all on the rise, outdoor protection brand Sawyer is urging families to take simple, proven steps to stay safe this season.

    The scale of this season’s surge is striking: during the fourth week of April 2026, approximately 114 out of every 100,000 emergency department visits in th
  • Related Beal signs lease agreement with Brick Street Bagels


    Related Beal announced that it will welcome Brick Street Bagels at 144 Charles Street in Beacon Hill this fall. The Charles Street location marks Brick Street Bagels’ third permanent shop in Boston, bringing its signature handmade bagels to one of Boston’s most beloved corridors.

    Founded in 2022, Brick Street Bagels is a Boston-based bagel shop that began as a pop-up and bike delivery operation and eventually settled at The Buttery in the South End before opening its first per
  • Neighborhood Roundup 6-19-26

    Boston Groundwater Trust to offer June 20 walking tour of Flat of the Hill

    The Boston Groundwater Trust will offer a free walking tour of the Flat of Beacon Hill on Saturday June 20, from 11 a.m. to noon.The meeting location is the Starbucks on the corner of Beacon and Charles streets at 65-66 Beacon St.

    The tour will be led by Christian Simonelli, the Trust’s executive director, who will talk about the critically important work of the Trust looking out for the Flat of Beacon
  • Juneteenth is more
significant than ever

    Juneteenth, which has been a national holiday since 2021, marks the day when the Union Army entered the city of Galveston on June 19, 1865, and formally freed those who still were being enslaved in Texas.
    As the Union Army advanced through the South in the final months of the Civil War, Confederate slave-owners in states such as Louisiana, Mississippi, and Arkansas forced tens of thousands of slaves to go to Texas, which was the only Southern state where the Union Army had not taken full control
  • FBI Boston Warns Drone Operators of Temporary Flight Restrictions During FIFA World Cup 2026


    Planning to fly your drone in Massachusetts or Rhode Island during the FIFA World Cup 2026? Be aware that the government will establish temporary flight restrictions around FIFA World Cup 2026 stadiums, fan festivals, and other event locations. Flying a drone in a restricted zone is not only dangerous, but it is also a federal crime and can result in criminal fines up to $100,000, up to a year in federal prison, and seizure of the drone.

    Temporary flight restrictions define a certain area
  • Boston Common Frog Pond spray pool opens June 23



    Mayor Michelle Wu, Chief Climate Officer Brian Swett, Commissioner of Boston Parks and Recreation Diana Fernandez Bibeau, and The Skating Club of Boston are pleased to welcome children and their caregivers to kick off the 2026 summer wading season as the Boston Common Frog Pond spray pool reopens on Tuesday, June 23.

    The wading pool opening is made possible by presenting sponsors H.P. Hood LLC and the New England Dairy Council. The event will include an exciting celebration at 11
  • Boston celebrates Guinness World Records title for 


    The Massachusetts Port Authority (Massport) joined Mayor Michelle Wu, elected officials, and Guinness World Records North America, Inc., at Piers Park II to celebrate a record-breaking achievement on Boston’s waterfront and the start of FIFA World Cup festivities across the region. A towering 47.9-foot soccer ball displayed at Piers Park II in East Boston has officially earned the Guinness World Records title for the World’s Largest Soccer Ball, giving Boston a larger-than-life symbo
  • Community Boating marks 80-years with 24-hour Sail-a-thon on the Charles


    The oldest public sailing organization in the U.S., Community Boating, Inc., will celebrate its 80th birthday beginning Saturday, June 20, with a 24-hour Sail-a-thon on the Charles River to support CBI’s continuing mission of providing equitable access to sailing for people of all ages, backgrounds, and abilities.

    ​For the Sail-a-thon, participants assigned to a specific boat will sail around the Charles River for a full 24 hours beginning at 10 a.m. on June 20, completing as
  • Boston Police searching for suspect in arson at Museum of African American History


    Boston Police are still searching for a suspect wanted in connection with an act of arson on the morning of Wednesday, June 3, targeting a package containing Juneteenth decorations found behind the Museum of African American History on Joy Street.

    ​The incident, which is being investigated as a possible hate crime, occurred at about 8:07 a.m, when the male suspect was caught on security camera opening an Amazon package containing the decorations and attempting to light it on fire be

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