
Special to the Regional Review The New England Aquarium is hosting “Whale Tales,” a 96-inch-tall public art installation of a North Atlantic right whale’s tail on the outdoor plaza in front of the Aquarium as part of the Downtown Boston…
The Boston Parks and Recreation Department’s Animal Care and Control Division reminds city dog owners that the annual deadline for licensing their pets is March 31, 2026. All dogs in Boston require a new license each year. This process can…
Boston Pride For The People (BP4TP), the volunteer-led organization behind the largest Pride celebration in New England, announced the 2026 Pride Parade will take place Saturday, June 6, 2026 accompanied by a festival on Boston Common. This year’s celebrations will…
Special to the Regional Review The City of Boston Licensing Board approved new liquor licenses across Boston. The approved applicants are located in Allston, Chinatown, East Boston, Jamaica Plain, Roslindale, the South End, and West Roxbury. Additionally, the Boston Licensing…
Special to the Regional ReviewCity Councilors Sharon Durkan and Gabriela Coletta-Zapata organized an official North End Curling Day for February 12.The North End Curling Club has been such a success since it started in 2018 at the Steriti Rink.Today the…
Special to the Regional Review Boston City Councilor Gabriela Coletta Zapata is hosting a series of Budget Town Halls across District One to engage directly with residents and gather input on budget priorities ahead of the City Council’s annual budget…
Special to the Regional Review On Wednesday, February 11, tenants from North End’s Mercantile Wharf building, one of the last affordable housing developments in the North End, gathered at the State House to lobby for increased funding for and the…
Special to the Regional Review The Rose Kennedy Greenway Conservancy, the nonprofit responsible for the management and care of The Greenway, in partnership with Embrace and Everyone250, is thrilled to announce the commissioning of artist Rixy for the 2026 Dewey…