This Saturday is Halloween in Rozzie Village! RVMS is hosting trick-or-treating at Roslindale businesses on Saturday, October 29 from 12-2pm. Various businesses around Roslindale Village will be handing out candy to trick-or-treaters. Look for the flyer shown above in storefront…
Month: October 2022
Traffic advisory for Halloween neighborhood street closures
This Halloween, the streets in many of the City’s neighborhoods will be closed to traffic to keep our trick-or-treaters safe while creating a fun, festive atmosphere. Requests for closure were submitted by neighborhood associations and various friends groups.…
Mayor Wu announces new environmental standards for city infrastructure, requiring use of green infrastructure
Mayor Michelle Wu announced a new policy to require that certain City projects include environmental benefits and stormwater mitigation through the use of green infrastructure. The policy establishes five new standard designs and the necessary accompanying maintenance resources to expand…
English High School, America’s first public high school celebrates its 200th birthday
By Stan Hurwitz Well over 300 alumni, supporters, faculty and students joined in the festivities marking the 200th anniversary of America’s first public high school, The English High School of Boston. Alumni in attendance represented a dozen states and spanned…
MBTA expands Pay- Per-Use Limited Fare Program to local employers
The MBTA announced partnerships with Kendall Square Association (KSA) members Google and Sanofi, the City of Boston, and retailers in Assembly Row to provide employees of those organizations with local bus and subway passes through the Pay-Per-Use limited fare…
J.P. Licks, Castle Island Brewing Co. collaborate on new ice cream and beer
Special to the Gazette J.P. Licks, Boston’s favorite ice cream shop, and Castle Island Brewing Co. (CIBC), the award-winning and accessible brewery in Norwood and South Boston, recently announced a sweet and hoppy partnership which has resulted in a new…
Ukrainian refugees and other students in crisis to receive $200,000 in scholarship support
Special to the Gazette In collaboration with the Catholic Schools Foundation (CSF), the Mosakowski Family Foundation has made a $100,000 gift to students displaced by the war in Ukraine to enroll in Catholic schools across the Archdiocese of Boston. This…
JP’s Jonah Barricklo participates in Emerson Stage production of The Wolves
Jonah Barricklo from Jamaica Plain, participated in Emerson Stage’s production of The Wolves, performed September 21-24, 2022, in the Jackie Liebergott Black Box Theater at Emerson College in Boston, MA. The Wolves centers on the experiences of a…
Those 30 House Democrats: Did you send your letter to Putin too?
Earlier this week, a group of 30 House Democrats sent a letter to President Joe Biden urging him to seek a diplomatic solution with Russia to end the war in Ukraine. “In conclusion, we urge you to make vigorous diplomatic…
Enjoy a happy — and safe — Halloween
With the Halloween holiday on Monday, and with many celebrating it over the weekend, we urge all of our readers to take part in the holiday festivities in a safe manner. Motorists should be extra cautious — by which we…