Monthly Archives: May 2023
Massachusetts House passes FY24 budget, includes investments to support East Boston families
BOSTON – On April 26, 2023, the Massachusetts House of Representatives passed its Fiscal Year 2024 (FY24) budget. Funded at $56.2 billion, the House’s...
Cindy Mendez Moreno, Excel Academy High School Teacher, named NEH Summer Scholar
National Endowment for the Humanities announces Summer Scholars for Professional Development
Cindy Mendez Moreno, a local teacher from Excel Academy Charter High School (East Boston,...
Massport STEM Expo Attracts Over One Thousand Local Students
To Learn About Careers in Science, Technology and Sustainability
(BOSTON May 9, 2023) – The Massachusetts Port Authority (Massport) today hosted over 1,000 middle and...
Atlantic Works, May 2023: M’aidez featuring the work of Eric Hess and Ian Babylon
OPENING RECEPTION:Thursday, May 4th, 6-9 pmTHIRD THURSDAY RECEPTION:May 18th, 6-9 pmGallery Hours:Fridays and Saturdays, 2-6 pmor by appointment,(857-302-8363)
Atlantic Works Gallery presents m'aidez, featuring the work of Eric Hess and Ian Babylon.Eric Hess is taking...
Freedberg: A developer takes advantage of Addison Street
By Mike FreedbergSPECIAL TO EASTBOSTON.COM
On May 1, this writer attended the monthly Harbor View Neighborhood Association meeting at the Salesians Boys and Girls Club.
As...
Learn about “Eastie’s Lost Railways”: May 18
Thursday May 18th, 6:30 p.m. at the East Boston Public Library
Mayor Wu announces one-day expansion of “Open Streets” to East Boston this fall
Family-friendly, pedestrian-focused events added to Allston-Brighton & East Boston; Open Streets returns to Dorchester, Jamaica Plain, and Roxbury
Note: Sunday, October 15: Meridian Street &...