Author: Gazette Staff
Flute Concert
Women making history
Victim’s Advocate
Obituary: Karl Ross Fisher, art teacher
Conservatory Fans
Editorial: No Phoenix, and less power for us all
The abrupt closure of the Boston Phoenix two weeks ago leaves a staggering black hole in the city’s self-understanding and civic power. Journalism is a scrappy business, and like most papers, the Gazette generally doesn’t deign to mention the competition.…
Editorial: Pull the plug on energy database
The Boston City Council should pull the plug on Mayor Menino’s proposed ordinance to force owners of large buildings to report their energy usage and monitor tenants’ utility bills. The idea is big-government meddling that is a solution in search…
Letter: Children’s Hospital’s retreat from community care
In the 1960s and ’70s, community organizations in Boston pressed the major teaching hospitals to use their prodigious resources to improve the health of low-income residents in our neighborhoods, and the hospitals agreed to sponsor health initiatives around the city. Boston…
Letter: JP should oppose Casey Arborway as it did I-95
How disappointing to read in the Gazette elected officials and residents saying Jamaica Plain needs to accept MassDOT’s decision to eliminate the Casey Overpass and embrace the six-lane highway that would replace it. (“Casey opposition gets louder, but doesn’t sway…