October 2018
JFK Library “Celebrate” Series Features Mariachi
by Richard Campbell Instead of being couch potatoes on Columbus Day some smart families headed off to enjoy the first of the John F. Kennedy Library Celebrate Series. The concert featured Veronica Robles high spirited [...]
The Ribbon Is Cut. EpiCenter Expansion Opens!
by Rick Winterson Last Wednesday morning, October 3, Artists for Humanity cut the ribbon on its 30,000 square foot expansion. For several years now, Artists for Humanity has occupied its clean-lined building at the intersection [...]
How We’re Creating More Affordable Housing
Mayor Martin Walsh by Mayor Martin J. Walsh Boston is going through a period of historic growth- the kind our city hasn’t seen in decades. More people are choosing to put down roots [...]
September 2018
Boston Common Awareness Vigil
By Richard Campbell The Massachusetts State of Awareness Day which is part of the International Awareness Movement on the prevention and cure for addictions held a passionate public outreach event this past Saturday August 31 [...]
The 2018 Primaries
by Rick Winterson For an election that took place in a so-called “Off Year”, and was a Primary Election as well, the turnout was fairly strong at 25% of registered voters. Part of [...]
Election Endorsements Underscore Emotional Week
Former Senator Jack Hart, Harry Uhlman, Mark Rooney, Senator Nick Collins, Councilor Ed Flynn stopped at Medal of Honor Park to endorse Mark Rooney. We are reminded in the late passing of Senator John [...]