• Tom Ambrosino will retire as administrator of state courts

    Tom Ambrosino, one of the most influential municipal leaders in the history of two communities, Revere and Chelsea, has announced that he will be retiring as the court administrator of the Massachusetts Trial Court.

    Ambrosino said he notified court personnel that he will be retiring in the fall. “I haven’t yet submitted my paperwork to the state, but it’s sitting on my desk ready to be hand-delivered. I’ll probably retire sometime in September.”

    From h
  • Free Arts and Crafts 
and STEM Workshops arrive in Boston Parks

    The Boston Parks and Recreation Department is pleased to announce the return of free Arts & Crafts Workshops and the introduction of STEM & Youth Preparedness Workshops for children through the ParkARTS program. Kids ages three to ten can enjoy a wide variety of activities led by local artists and instructors, including special programming right here in Beacon Hill. 

    Local Beacon Hill Events:

    • Rosalita’s Puppets Marionette Performance: Thursday, July 30 at 11 a.
  • XV Beacon named No. 1 City Hotel in Boston


    The XV Beacon hotel has been named the No. 1 City Hotel in Boston and No. 1 City Hotel in the United States in the 2026 Travel + Leisure World’s Best Awards, as voted entirely by readers.

    XV Beacon, which opened in 1999, is located within a meticulously restored 1903 Beaux-Arts landmark building in the heart of Beacon Hill. Its 61 rooms “offer the warmth and comfort of a private residence paired with the attentive service of a world-class hotel,” according to a press rel
  • Sail Boston 2026 launches interactive fleet tracker to follow ships in real time


    Sail Boston 2026 is proud to announce the launch of its official interactive Fleet Tracker, powered by Aqua Map technology. Designed to enhance the viewing experience for maritime enthusiasts, locals, and visitors, this new tool provides an unparalleled and close-up look at this summer’s historic maritime celebration.  

    Users can reference the Fleet Tracker to follow the Tall Ships as they make their way into Bost
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  • Governor Healey Proclaims July 5-11 as ‘Hurricane Preparedness Week’ 


    To encourage residents to prepare for tropical storms and hurricanes, Governor Maura Healey has proclaimed July 5 to July 11, 2026, as “Hurricane Preparedness Week” in Massachusetts. 

    During the week-long initiative, the Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency (MEMA) will share informational resources to help individuals, families, businesses and municipalities protect life and property before, during and after a tropical storm or hurricane. 

    “Preparing before a
  • First aid tips

    We recently welcomed new neighbors and their dog to our floor and let them know we had an animal first-aid kit ready if ​​they ever needed it. Since our Poppy is our third Westie, we’ve fostered other Westies, and we live in a pet-friendly building, our kit has been used quite often over the years. What’s more, it doubles as a bit of puppy luggage whenever we travel.
First Aid Kits
Whole Dog Journal recently published a great article on the best first-aid kits
  • Fan expo Boston 2026 returns with legendary comic creators


    FAN EXPO Boston, the three-day pop culture extravaganza, is set towelcome 60+ of the world’s top comic creators alongside an all-star lineup of celebrity guests, animation and gaming voice actors, cosplayers, and more at the Thomas Michael Menino Convention and Exhibition Center (MCEC), August 7–9. As Boston’s biggest pop culture event, FAN EXPO brings together fans of comics, manga, anime, TV shows, movies, gaming, and more to celebrate with friends, family, and, of course, th
  • City selects first of three options for new South End Branch Library


    The City of Boston has selected the first of three options for the eagerly awaited $32 million redevelopment of the South End Branch Library, with an approach that prioritizes making the least impact on the adjacent park.

    “The project schedule remains on track, with the prequalification stage of contractor selection underway,” Mohammed Missouri, executive director of the city’s Office of Neighborhood Services, wrote in part in a July 2 email to South End community member
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  • 13th annual Boston JerkFest 


    With the FIFA World Cup in full swing and Sail Boston drawing thousands of visitors to the city, the 13th Annual Boston JerkFest turns up the Caribbean heat July 10–12 with its biggest festival yet. Expanding to three days and a larger footprint at Ohiri Soccer Field at the Harvard Athletic Complex (95 North Harvard Street, Boston), this year’s “Feme Tropikal” theme celebrates the powerful influence of women in Caribbean music, food, culture, and sports.

    The expand
  • Beacon Hill Cleaners To Reopen This Month

    D. Murphy Photo
    After a lengthy closure due to structural issues stemming from construction
    work next door, Beacon Hill Cleaners is expected to reopen this
    month, according to the business owner.
    The drycleaners, which has been owned and operated continuously by
    the Tran family since 1991, was among the 30 recipients honored by
    the city as longstanding ‘Legacy Businesses’ at the inaugural Legacy
    Business Ceremony and Reception three years ago.
  • Fourth of July Celebration Starts at Boston Harborfest

    Special to the TimesBack for America’s 250th birthday is Boston Harborfest presented by Citizens, one of the nation’s largest 4th of July celebrations. From July 2-4, hundreds of thousands of attendees are expected to enjoy events and activities throughout Downtown Boston and along Boston Harbor, including Thursday’s kickoff ceremony, access to historical sites, free live music, and fireworks. Media will be provided on-site access for photography, interviews, and reporting
  • Boston Groundwater Trust’s Walking Tour Focuses on Lower Hill

    Special to the TimesPhoto Courtesy Scott Metzger/BGWT
    Christian Simonelli, executive director of Boston Groundwater Trust, leading a groundwater walking tour of
    lower Beacon Hill on June 20.As part of Boston Groundwater Trust’s 40th anniversary year, Christian Simonelli, the BGwT’s executive director,  led more than 35 guests  on a walking tour of lower Beacon Hill on Saturday, June 20.“The neighborhood’s familiar brick row houses and historic streets provided t
  • Parking Restrictions in Effect for July 4 Celebration on Esplanade

    Special to The TimesParking restrictions are now in place through Sunday, July 5, to accommodate the July Fourth celebration event on the Esplanade per the City of Boston.Road closure should be anticipated, with Boston Police closing Beacon Street from Arlington Street to Hereford Street, usually around 7 p.m. Charles Street also closes for the dispersal, and the closure is from Charles Circle to Boylston Street.Parking restrictions will be in effect through Sunday on the following streets: Beac
  • Fire Marshal urges to Leave Fireworks to the Professionals

    Special to the TimesFires, explosions, and serious injuries related to illegal fireworks spike each summer in Massachusetts, and fire service leaders are hoping to reverse last year’s increase over 2024.“Here in Massachusetts, fireworks have caused nearly 500 fires and explosions, almost 200 serious injuries, and hundreds of thousands of dollars in damage over the past five years,” said State Fire Marshal Jon M. Davine. “Tragically, one man even lost his life last summer.
  • West End Museum Offers July Programming

    Special to the TimesThe West End Museum, located at 50 Staniford St., Suite 7 (on Lomasney Way), is kicking off its summer programming with a bang! We will be hosting five different events, including a film screening, walking tour, a second watch party, and more.On July 8th at 6 p.m., the museum will offer ‘Lost & Found: Historic Boston in Postcards,’ Author Talk with Kathy Alpert. At this time, Alpert returns to the museum to discuss her newest work, ‘Lost & Found: His
  • USS Constitution to get Underway in Honor of Independence Day, America’s 250th Birthday

    USS Constitution is scheduled to get underway from the Charlestown Navy Yard on July 4 at 10 a.m.This underway honors Independence Day, commemorating the American Revolution and the signing of the Declaration of Independence on July 4th, 1776, as well as the Freedom 250 celebrations taking place across the nation.During the underway, USS Constitution will render a 21-gun salute off Fort Independence on Castle Island at approximately 11:30 a.m., followed by a 17-gun salute as she passes U.S. Coas
  • Revolution 250 Distributes Copies of the Declaration of Independence as Part of Declaration Delivery Day

    Special to the TimesRevolution 250 Executive Director Jonathan Lane alongside historical reenactors and printer Gary Gregory met with state representatives at the Massachusetts State House on Thursday, June 25, to deliver hand-printed copies of the Declaration of Independence as part of Delcaration Delivery Day.Historian and printer Gregory has printed hundreds of copies of the declaration at the Museum of Printing in Haverhill using 18th-century techniques, recreating a labor-intensive process
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
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