Sledders took to the Boston Common on Sunday, Feb. 9, to enjoy the fresh-fallen snow.
An Advent School third grader from Beacon Hill was recently appointed to this year’s Junior Council of The Week Junior, an award-winning weekly news magazine for kids ages 8 to 14.
As outlined in the Massachusetts Drought Management Plan, a Level 3 – Critical Drought, Level – 2 Significant Drought, and a Level – 1 Mild Drought require detailed monitoring of drought conditions.
The Boston Public Health Commission recently convened a meeting with community stakeholders to announce the funding opportunity and gain support for the Live Long and Well agenda. Attendees ...
Old North Illuminated, the non-profit organization that stewards Old North Church Historic Site, has received a grant of $20,800 from the Mass Cultural Council, a state agency, through its Operating ...
“Valentine’s Day can feel like a big test of how romantic we are and how much we love our partners,” said Tyler Jamison, associate professor of human development and family studies. “Trying to figure ...
School may be closed for the week, but we’re continuing the learning in outdoor classrooms. Our February school break programming is a great way for us to teach kids about the natural world around ...
The Colonial Society of Massachusetts on 87 Mount Vernon Street, Boston, is opening its historic headquarters to the public on the first Sunday of the month from now through May of 2025.
Prior to joining NeighborHealth, Dr. Hamilton served as Chief Pharmacy Officer of Operations and Community and Ambulatory Partnerships at Boston Medical Center, where he led a team of more than 300 ...
After already earning several accolades since opening last year in Downtown Crossing, the Korean restaurant, Somaek, has been nominated for a prestigious James Beard Award as a semifinalist in the ...
Mayor Michelle Wu and the Boston Parks and Recreation Department present the annual Children’s Winter Festival on the Boston Common Parade Ground on Wednesday, February 19, from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m ...
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, 2025. All dogs in Boston require a ...