In line with National Asthma Awareness Month, the Boston City Council took a bold step to improve public health in the city passing hearing orders to address high asthma rates. Boston City Councilor At-Large Felix G. Arroyo, Chair of the…
A Great Weekend and Now, Much to Look Forward To
It was an America at peace with itself this long Memorial Day weekend. The kick-off to the Summer of 2011 went smoothly in New England and here in the Greater Boston area where the weather finally, fully, wonderfully cooperated, sending…
North End Dodgers Drop Two in a Row
After an opening day win, the NEAA Freshman Dodgers lost two games in a row now posting a 1-2 record. The team’s first defeat came at the hands of the West Roxbury Nationals 11-2. There were a few bright spots…
Obituaries 05-31-2011
Mary DeRoma Co-Owner of DeRoma Brothers Construction Mary H. (Poznysz) DeRoma of Roslindale died on May 21. She was 91 years young. The co-owner of DeRoma Bros. Construction, she will always be remembered for her loving and caring nature. She…
White Hen Pantry seeks Beer and Wine Package License
-By Phil Orlandella White Hen Pantry, 342 Hanover Street, owner Daniel M. Costa is seeking a beer and wine package license from the Licensing Board for the City of Boston. Costa has been the owner and operator of the small…
Money found for Snow Hill Street Wall
-By Phil Orlandella Michele Folts, Contract Administrator for Boston Parks and Recreation has notified community residents and groups that the Budget Office will approve the additional money to move forward with the construction of a new wall on Snow Hill…