City of Boston officials joined Federal and State leaders to announce new funding from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) for key coastal resilience projects including one in East Boston.
Technology and theology go hand in hand at this Catholic school. Students are both engaged and informed as they participate in MIT’s Day of AI Curriculum at St. John School.
This historic $35 million grant from the EPA brings us closer to achieving our goal of a fully electric school bus fleet by 2030 while delivering immediate health and environmental benefits to our ...
Saint John School is in the heart of the historic North End, but it’s been making its own glorious history in Catholic education for the past 130 years. In fact, Saint John will recognize its decades ...
The New England Aquarium is part of the popular public art experience Winteractive this year by hosting “Nature’s Solace,” a light installation that symbolizes the balance between the spirit and ...
The Tobin Bridge is not going to disappear any time soon, but MassDOT has begun the process of studying potential future replacement options for the bridge. Last week, MassDOT and its team of ...
Local restaurateur Raffaele Scalzi outlined his plans to open Koro Ramen + Sushi at 329 Sumner Street during the Jeffries Point Neighborhood Association’s (JPNA) monthly meeting last week. “Our main ...
City Kids, a nonprofit organization founded by City Realty Group of Boston, announced that pre-law and nursing student from East Boston are the latest recipients of its City Kids Scholarships. The ...
A project at 9 Geneva Street, which has received approvals from the Boston Planning & Development Agency (BPDA) Board and the Zoning Board of Appeal (ZBA), is on the market.
East Boston Central Catholic School will begin Catholic Schools Week with a 10 AM family mass on Sunday, January 26, featuring the school choir. Traditionally affiliated with Sacred Heart and Most ...
With the holiday season long in the rear-view mirror and the oppressiveness of a New England winter fully upon us, for many this can be the saddest time of the year — quite literally.
Mayor Michelle Wu has announced that Boston Saves, the City’s children’s savings account program, is offering a January incentive to encourage eligible Boston Public Schools (BPS) families to ...