Boston Public Health Commission Provides Update on City’s COVID-19 Trends
Special to the Regional Review The Boston Public Health Commission (BPHC) provided the following updates on the latest COVID-19 trends for the City of Boston: Levels of COVID-19 virus in local...
View ArticleDiDomenico, Colleagues Celebrate Signing of Mental Health Reform
Special to the Patriot-Bridge On August 10, Governor Charlie Baker signed the Mental Health ABC Act: Addressing Barriers to Care, comprehensive legislation championed by Senator DiDomenico and his...
View ArticleCNC Corner
CNC General Meeting, Thursday September 8, 2022 The Charlestown Neighborhood Council will hold in-person, public meeting on Thursday, September 8, 2022, 7-9 p.m. at the Knights of Columbus, 545...
View ArticleConcert at the Commandant’s House
The National Park Service offers a free concert every Thursday evening on the grounds of the Commandant’s House in the Navy Yard. The featured band was The Old North (above): Andrew O’Keeffe on guitar...
View ArticleSchool’s Back – Drive With Caution
With schools back in session this week after the summer vacation, morning rush-hour commuters need to readjust our driving habits to ensure that we take into account the thousands of children who will...
View ArticleEnjoy a Great – and Safe – Labor Day Weekend
With the weatherman predicting a superb Labor Day weekend, we hope that all of our readers will have a chance to make the most of the final weekend of the summer season. The Summer of ’22 overall has...
View ArticleTeam of Stroke Survivors and Supporters Completes 100 Day Trek
Special to Patriot Bridge On Friday, August 26, a 4,500 mile, 100 day ocean to ocean cycling journey was completed in Boston. This was no ordinary cycling trip but one that focused on the mission to...
View ArticleColetta, Bok Seek Council Hearing on Tree Mitigation Fund
Special to the Patriot Bridge Boston City Councilor Gabriela Coletta along with co-sponsor Councilor Kenzie Bok, offered an order for a hearing in the council regarding a tree mitigation fund for the...
View ArticleBPDA Holds Meeting for 60–66 Cambridge St.
By Stephen Quigley At last week’s public meeting held by the Boston Planning and Development Agency (BPDA) concerning the 60-66 Cambridge Street project, many of the supporters of the project were...
View ArticleMejia, Coletta Seek Hearing on Clougherty Pool Closure
Special to the Patriot Bridge Boston City Councilor-At-Large Julia Mejia and Councilor Gabriela Coletta offered an order for a hearing on Clougherty Pool closure in Charlestown to be held in the...
View ArticleRiordan To Give Talk on His New Book
The Charlestown Historical Society is hosting an event at the Bunker Hill Museum on September 7 at 6 p.m. with author Tim Riordan to talk about his new book about the creation of the Boston Police and...
View ArticleEnjoying the Last Days of Summer
Dougie Junior is back with his rollerblading skills after a 20 year absence from Charlestown.
View ArticleWu Announces Creation of Cabinet for Worker Empowerment
Mayor Michelle Wu announced the creation of the Cabinet for Worker Empowerment led by Trinh Ngyuen who will serve as the City’s Chief of Worker Empowerment. The Cabinet, equipped with oversight and...
View ArticleChrist Church Charlestown Seeking Participants for Through Our Eyes Project
Special to the Patriot Bridge Christ Church Charlestown invites you to be part of the Through Our Eyes Project! This is the fourth year of the free photography contest. The aim of this exhibit is to...
View ArticleDepartment of Veterans Affairs To Begin Providing Abortion Care
Special to the Patriot-Bridge U.S. Senators Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) and Mazie Hirono (D-Hawaii) applauded the Department of Veterans Affairs’ (VA) announcement that it will begin offering abortion...
View ArticleBPHC Provides Update on City’s COVID-19 Trends
The Boston Public Health Commission (BPHC) today provided the following updates on the latest COVID-19 trends for the City of Boston: Levels of COVID-19 virus in local wastewater have decreased by...
View ArticleDiscover the Discovery Trail: A Free, Family-Friendly Event at Gardens for...
Special to the Patriot-Bridge On Sunday, September 18, Gardens for Charlestown will officially unveil its brand new Discovery Trail. Funded in partnership with Bunker Hill Associates and the...
View ArticleState Health Officials Announce Third Human Case of WNV in Massachusetts
The Massachusetts Department of Public Health (DPH) on Tuesday announced the third human case of West Nile virus (WNV) in the state this year. The individual is a male in his 20s who was likely...
View ArticleOver 5,000 People Take Part in Save the Harbor/Save the Bay Activities
So far this year more than 5,000 people from 30 communities joined Save the Harbor/Save the Bay on free Marine Mammal Safaris in April, and free trips to Spectacle and Georges Island three days a week...
View ArticleApplications Open for 2022–2023 Boston Cultural Council Grants
Mayor Michelle Wu and the Mayor’s Office of Arts and Culture, in collaboration with the Boston Cultural Council, announced applications are open for the 2022-2023 Boston Cultural Council grant...
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