Special to the Times The Massachusetts Port Authority (Massport) is pleased to announce Jill Valdes Horwood as the Authority’s first Chief Climate and Resilience Officer, and Emir Skokic as Chief Planning Officer. “We are thrilled to welcome Jill Valdes Horwood…
Month: May 2025
Wu, B.A.A. announce recipients of the fastest Bostonian awards at the Boston Marathon
Special to the Regional Review Mayor Michelle Wu and the Boston Athletic Association (B.A.A.) announced the recipients of the third annual awards for the Fastest Bostonians, given to the Boston residents with the quickest finish times at the 129th Boston…
Freedom Trail Foundation expands tours in May
Special to the Regional Review As the weather warms, the Freedom Trail Foundation’s 18th-century costumed guides are out on the Trail in full force offering an expanded menu of fun and educational tours. Starting May 3, the Freedom Trail Foundation’s…
North Washington Street Bridge
Construction Update Construction Look-Ahead: April 27 through May 10 Scheduled Work • Temporary traffic realignments • South approach full depth roadway construction and paving • East roadway barrier concrete formwork and placements • Marine fender work • Lovejoy walkway handrail…
BLO presents free family-friendly performance of “Noah’s Flood”
Special to the Regional Review Boston Lyric Opera (BLO) presents a special free public performance of composer Benjamin Britten’s 1958 work, NOAH’S FLOOD (Noye’s Fludde) on May 3 at 2pm at Symphony Hall. This participatory, family-friendly opera brings together professional…
The tragic War in Vietnam ended 50 years ago this week
It was 50 years ago this week on April 30, 1975, that the U.S. involvement in the War in Vietnam officially came to an end when the last U.S. military helicopter flew ignominiously from the roof of the U.S. Embassy…