Dine Out Boston winter starts February 23
The 25th winter edition of Dine Out Boston will take place from February 23 to March 15, the first time the Greater Boston signature culinary program will run for three full weeks.
Presented by Meet Boston and in partnership with the Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism, this culinary program gives diners the opportunity to take-in over 175 participating restaurants.
Dine Out Boston features special priced menus across greater Boston offering something for everyone across 23 neighborhoods.
Restaurants will offer prix fixe menus for lunch and dinner with many offering takeout and delivery options as well.
Lunch menu $23, $27, $32 or $36. Dinner menu $36, or $55.
For a listing of participating restaurants visit v1ww.rneetbo,_,ton.com/cullnary.
Fourth Grade students from the Eliot K-8 Innovative School in the North End along with other schools participated in a Geometric as Public Art: Telling a Story Program held at the Armenian Heritage Park on the Greenway.
The program is an innovative curriculum inspired by the design and geometry features of the park that tells the story of the immigrant experience to unite and connect people, welcoming all coming together on common ground.
The Park was initially developed by teachers from the Eliot K-8 Innovative.
MCAC announces the launch of newly designed website
The Massachusetts Port Authority Community Advisory Committee (MCAC), a legislatively created oversight committee which serves as the voice of the thirty-five communities impacted by Massachusetts Port Authority operations, is pleased to announce that our new website is live. The site can be found at www.massportcac.org.
The website contains all the minutes from our committee and sub-committee (Aviation Operations, Environment & Health, Finance) meetings as well as resources for community members to learn about aviation and maritime impacts. Links can also be found to report noise complaints and understand runway usage at Logan Airport. For more information on MCAC projects, please contact Executive Director Aaron Toffler at atoffler@massportcac.org.
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