Mayor Michelle Wu on April 4 announced the extension of the All Inclusive Boston campaign, encouraging tourists to visit the City of Boston. The campaign is anchored by a video showcasing Boston’s diversity. It highlights Boston’s multicultural, local economy…
Month: April 2022
Olmsted Now events bring communities together
With the 200th birthday of Emerald Necklace creator Frederick Law Olmsted coming up on April 26, a national bicentennial effort has been created with local efforts popping up across the country as well–including in Boston. Olmsted’s pride and…
We’re all back in the USSR, indefinitely
Ever since the 1950s, we Americans have prided ourselves on the success of our capitalist system, which has provided material wealth for generations. Back in the days of the Cold War (from the end of WWII until the fall of…
Letter to the Editor 4-8-2022
Regarding the BLC Demo delayDear Editor,On March 12 the Gazette covered the Landmarks Commission’s Hearing on a developer proposed demolition of a 130 year old house (BLC imposes 90-day demo delay on home at 44 Robeson St.). As close neighbors…
Obituaries 4-8-2022
Carol SummersJamaica Plain Artist Carol Summers, 86, formerly of Jamaica Plain, died peacefully on March 29 at Baystate Medical Center in Springfield, Massachusetts. Born on May 18, 1935 in Indianapolis, Indiana, the daughter of Christian and Letha (Chupp)…
Rehearsal for Life announces “Banned in Boston”—Back to School Edition
Faith Soloway, Jane Lynch, and Tim Meadows to Headline All-New Online Musical to Benefit Urban Improv Rehearsal for Life, a non-profit leader in Boston-area’s creative youth development sector, has announced its new Banned in Boston musical to be presented virtually on April 14, 2022 at 7pm. The 2022 performance…