It’s been a Dorchester tradition for a quarter-of-a-century now and last week marked its triumphant return: Men of Boston Cook for Women’s Health, the largest fundraiser of the year to benefit Codman Square Health Center after a two-year hiatus due to pandemic concerns once again drew hundreds of people to eat, drink, dance, and network. Unlike most big “gala” events in
At 45 Norfolk St in Codman Square, there’s a spit of land carrying a big dream. The 4,855-square-foot triangular space is sited next to what was originally a curving pathway used by indigenous tribes connecting the upper falls of the Neponset River to the harbor waterfront. Its odd shape and small size preclude residential or commercial development, so the lot was placed on
Next month, we get to vote to raise a huge amount of new funding for education and transportation through Question 1 , the Fair Share Amendment. And we get a chance to make our roads safer and help immigrants come in from the shadows by voting yes on Question 4. Question 1 is a once-in-a-generation opportunity to make our tax system fairer and to invest in our public schools
$600,000 in Grassroots funding will renovate and create urban farms, community gardens, and open spaces in Boston On Saturday, Oct. 1, Mayor Michelle Wu joined
Over the past decade, multiple illegal dumping sites in the Talbot Norfolk Triangle (TNT) neighborhood, have been transformed into relaxing spaces for reflection, concerts, and forest bathing, with a fruit orchard also in the works, all thanks to a multi-generational people-powered movement among neighbors. Residents in the district teamed up with Boston Project Ministries as