Month: December 2023
Coletta Holds Hearing On Proposed Legislation of Street Food Carts
Special to the Review Boston City Councilor Gabriela Coletta held a hearing on November 28 to codify regulations and enhance accessibility for non-motorized street food carts. The legislation would unlock an economic mobility tool and provide entrepreneurs the ability to…
N.E. Rehab Launches Operation Santa Paws
A terrific way to help people that benefit from animal assisted therapy visits is being conducted by the North End Rehabilitation and Healthcare Center will take place through December 22. The Center has launched Operation Santa Paws to collect supplies…
West End Museum Hosts West End Heritage Honoree Night
Story by Marianne Salza The West End Museum (WEM) celebrated Richie Harnett, Cathleen Griffin, and the late Claudia and Stephen Edgell for their significant impact in the community during West End Heritage Honoree Night on December 8. “I love Honoree…
Construction Look-Ahead for the North Washington Street Project Through Dec. 23
Special to the Patriot-Bridger The scheduled work is as follows: Traffic to Shift to New North Washington Street Bridge ?•?MassDOT will shift all pedestrian and vehicle traffic from the temporary bridge to the east side of the new bridge beginning…
In Brief
Rep. Michlewitz Addresses Harbor Towers Concerns A large group of Harbor Towers residents filled the lobby of Tower II to gather information and learn about legislative issues from State Representative Aaron Michlewitz, who was elected in 2009 and currently serves…
City Councilor Flynn To End Two-Year Term As Council President Next Month
After stepping into the role during a time of transition at City Hall, District 2 City Council President Ed Flynn will end his two-year term as Council President in January. ?“It was a tremendous opportunity and an honor to lead…
T Completes ‘Critical’ Track Work on Green Line
The MBTA officials last week announced the completion of “critical” track work on the Green Line, which removed 12 safety-related speed restrictions – two more than were planned – along with the shortening of two speed restrictions on the Green…
Mayor Wu Announces Designation for Redevelopment of West End Branch Library
Special to Times Mayor Michelle Wu, the Mayor’s Office of Housing, and the Boston Public Library (BPL) have announced that the City of Boston’s Public Facilities Commission has tentatively designated the development team of Preservation of Affordable Housing (POAH) and…
Hayden Launches Multi-Agency To Help Resident Avoid Scam
District Attorney Kevin Hayden has announced the formation of Suffolk County Fraud Fighters, a multi-agency external effort designed to help Boston, Chelsea, Revere and Winthrop residents identify and avoid scams, schemes and other nefarious efforts to gain their trust—and their…