Passengers Urged To Plan Ahead As Detours Expected at Logan
Special to the Regional Review Due to ongoing roadway work that will impact passengers using Terminals B, C and E roadways, the Massachusetts Port Authority (Massport) is urging departing passengers...
View ArticleConstruction Update
The Construction Look-Ahead for the North Washington ST. Bridge through September 30 is as follows: Scheduled Work • Installation of concrete bridge barriers and sidewalks • Off-bridge utility work...
View ArticleOfficials Raise Risk for EEE to High in Three More Communities
The Massachusetts Department of Public Health (DPH) last week announced that Eastern equine encephalitis (EEE) has been detected in an additional mosquito sample collected on September 13 in...
View ArticleChanges to Marketing and Leasing Processes for IDP Housing Units
Special to the Regional Review The City of Boston announced a series of changes aimed at simplifying and adding transparency to the process of marketing and leasing up income-restricted housing...
View ArticleArea Groups Form Plastic Free Mass
Over a dozen community and environmental groups have joined forces to form Plastic Free Mass, a new coalition dedicated to ending the use of polluting plastic. The group will push for new policies to...
View ArticlePublic Health Warning Issued on Recent Sewage Discharge
The following is a public health warning related to a recent sewage discharge, also known as a combined sewer overflow CSO). State regulations require local public health departments to provide...
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Charlestown Public-Safety Meeting Set for Sept. 26 at District 15 A Charlestown public-safety meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, Sept. 26, at 6 p.m. at the community room at District 15 headquarters,...
View ArticleCouncilors To Discuss Establishing an Affordable Housing Demolition Permit-Fee
Special to the Patriot-Bridge Boston City Councilor Gabriela Coletta, Councilor At-Large Ruthzee Louijeune, and Councilor Brian Worrell will hold a working session to discuss establishing an...
View ArticleBoston Area Offers Wide Range of School Offerings for Kids of All Ages
A new academic year is just getting underway, but it’s already time for parents and guardians to start thinking about options for next year, and with the Boston area’s wide range of top-notch...
View ArticleSuccess at Weatherfest!
Special to the Patriot-Bridge Well over a hundred children and adults passed through Gardens for Charlestown on Sunday morning, September 17, for the second biennial Weatherfest! event. Designed as a...
View Article2023 Governor’s Awards in the Humanities Honorees Named
Mass Humanities announces the recipients of the 2023 Governor’s Awards in the Humanities. The foundation will honor four individuals for their commitments to education, civil and human rights,...
View ArticleKaji Aso Studio Gallery Hosts Free Concert by Oscar Jiang
On Saturday, September 30, at 7pm Oscar Jiang will play a program of music by Chopin in the Kaji Aso Studio gallery alongside a special exhibition of large acrylic artworks by founder Kaji Aso titled...
View ArticleWu Joins Boston Public Schools in Distributing 40,000 Free Books
Special to the Patriot-Bridge The Boston Teachers Union (BTU), in partnership with the American Federation of Teachers (AFT) and First Book, distributed more than 40,000 free books to Boston Public...
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Hood Park to Host Second Annual Oktoberfest Celebration Prost! Fall is in full swing in Charlestown, and on Saturday, October 7 from 12-4pm, Hood Park will host its second annual Oktoberfest for the...
View ArticleSchools Urged To Register for the BCYF Spelling Bee
Boston Centers for Youth & Families (BCYF) is proud to announce the opportunity for Boston students and schools to participate in the Scripps National Spelling Bee program through the 16th Annual...
View ArticleWu, Reparations Task Force Seek Partners for Research on History, Legacy of...
Special to the Patriot-Bridge Mayor Michelle Wu and the City of Boston Reparations Task Force announced the release of a request for proposals (RFP) seeking researchers to study the history and legacy...
View ArticleCharlestown Neighborhood Council Calendar
CNC General Meeting, Tuesday, October 3, 2023, The Charlestown Neighborhood Council will hold an in-person, public meeting on Tuesday, September 5, 2023, 7-9 p.m. at the Knights of Columbus, 545...
View ArticleDevelopment Teams Present Proposals for Austin Street Lots
By Michael Coughlin Jr. Two development teams, Onyx/DREAM Austin LLC and Trinity Financial, presented plans to redevelop the Austin Street parking lots during a public meeting hosted by the Boston...
View ArticleBPDA Board Set To Vote on PLAN: Charlestown Tonight Amidst Opposition
By Michael Coughlin Jr. PLAN: Charlestown, a neighborhood planning initiative that dates back to 2019, which has seen a healthy amount of opposition as of late, will go before the Boston Planning and...
View ArticleCharlestown People: Dan Scalia
By Tracy Iannelli How did Dan Scalia make the leap from college football at Columbia University to running the ever-evolving Movement Lab at 14 Green St. in Charlestown? It was a journey of over 20...
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