Events happening in the City of Boston will bring some parking restrictions and street closures. People attending these events are encouraged to walk, bike, or
Boston City Councillors are expected to take another run at a map that redraws the political boundaries of the city as some are calling for a halt to the process, known as redistricting. Allston-Brighton Councillor Liz Breadon on Monday released the latest map she expects to bring to the Council chamber floor for a vote on Wednesday.
The rainbow gas tank on Dorchester’s Commercial Point is getting a fresh coat of paint this fall by union workers from the John W. Egan Company, who are touching up the fading colors of the iconic design created more than 50 years ago by Corita Kent, a Catholic nun turned pop artist who died in 1986. Her whimsical rainbow swash remains the largest copy-written piece of art in
A group of neighbors and the owners of the Boston Bowl property on Morrissey Boulevard are in “wait and see” mode this month as an Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) reviews an appeal to convert an existing static sign on the site into a digital billboard that faces the Southeast Expressway. The state’s Office of Outdoor Advertising (OOA) discussed the matter during its monthly
Developers of a proposal to bring 230 new residential units to an increasingly busy stretch of Morrissey Boulevard in Neponset pitched their updated version of the project to neighbors during a public meeting last week. Reaction was mixed, with comments largely focused on concerns about access to the site, which now houses a Ramada Inn hotel, and the future of the surrounding