If you happened to walk through Beacon Hill last month, you likely heard the echoes of Passover—a holiday celebrated with grand Seders/dinners and stories of a dramatic escape from slavery. But in the ...
Revolutionary Spaces and Suffolk University have partnered to bring student-created art installations to two of Boston’s most iconic Revolutionary landmarks. Suffolk University students’ original ...
Suffolk University and Bunker Hill Community College (BHCC) have announced a Joint Admission and Transfer Partnership Program that will benefit students wishing to complete four-year university ...
Memorial Day is the most solemn of our national holidays, commemorating the Supreme Sacrifice that has been made by an estimated one million of our fellow citizens, which now includes the 15 members ...
The Massachusetts Port Authority (Massport) will showcase the organization’s attempt at World’s Largest Soccer Ball at Piers Park II in Ea ...
The North End Music & Performing Arts Center (NEMPAC) returns to the Rose Kennedy Greenway for its 2026 Jazz in the Park Summer Concert Series, taking place Thursday evenings, July 9th through August ...
Senator Sal DiDomenico filed a transformational anti-poverty bill, called the ENOUGH Act (S.3022/H.5187), after visiting the Harlem Children’s Zone in New York where he learned about their nationally ...
Memorial Day weekend marks the traditional start of the summer season, bringing with it the anticipation of sunshine and warmth and of time spent with family and friends. But while we contemplate all ...
On Saturday May 23, at 1 p.m. the American Legion JW Conway Post 26 and Abraham Lincoln GAR Post 11 of Charlestown in coordination with the Office of City of Boston Councilor Gabriela Coletta Zapata ...
Governor Maura Healey and the Boston Pops announced the lineup and programming for the 2026 Boston Pops Fireworks Spectacular, the signature July 4 event of the “MA250” initiative commemorating the ...
The MBTA announced service changes in June on the Green, Blue, Framingham/Worcester, and Lowell lines. There are also some Commuter Rail service changes related to World Cup matchdays.
The Old Charlestown Schoolboy’s Association held its 113th annual gathering on Sunday (May 17) in the Father Daniel Mahoney Hall at the Knights of Columbus – with a good turnout and good memories ...