JP Sen. Sonia Chang-Diaz took the podium at the 49th annual Martin Luther King Jr. Breakfast in the South Boston Convention Center and used the shining light of Dr. King’s example to call for another local fight for justice –…
Month: January 2019
JP nonprofits raised money for food campus, community youth
By Lauren Bennett Community Servings JP’s Community Servings, a non-profit food and nutrition program that provides services to people throughout the Commonwealth who live with chronic illnesses, announced in their January newsletter that the $500,000 that had been raised by…
Little Brothers – Friends of the Elderly elects Julia Wengrovitz as Board President
At the Annual meeting, last year the Little Brothers – Friends of the Elderly Board of Directors elected then Vice President Julia Wengrovitz as President. Julia joined Little Brothers – Friends of the Elderly (LBFE) as a board member in 2015,…
Still no consensus from Stonybrook Neighborhood Assoc. on 50 Stedman
By Lauren Bennett The Stonybrook Neighborhood Association (SNA) met for its monthly meeting on January 14, and though they still have not come to a complete agreement, the 50 Stedman St. project was a major talking point for the group.…
School Committee: Boston superintendent position will be desirable job
The superintendent of schools in Boston will be a desirable job across the country, School Committee Chair Michael Loconto said this month as the process began to choose a new school leader. “Boston is a place people want to…