Ain’t no party like a Washington Party! We know that George Washington used to belly up to the bar at the Warren Tavern in Charlestown, but after stumbling across a very impressive bar tab from 1787 for Washington’s farewell party in Philly, it’s making w... See more
Senator Collins Votes for Teacher’s RetirementPlus Bill Legislation would give thousands of eligible educators another opportunity to enroll in RetirementPlus This week, Senator Nick Collins joined his colleagues in the Massachusetts Senate in unanimously... See more
South Boston Obituary: James M. Wrick May 16, 1952 – June 6, 2026 Born in Cambridge and raised in South Boston, Massachusetts, Mike carried his love for Boston with him throughout his life and always considered Boston home. Mike was a graduate of Cathedra... See more
Bunker Hill, a pivotal moment in American history, holds significance as one of the early battles in the American Revolutionary War. Here’s a history lesson! Background The American Revolutionary War began in April 1775 with the Battles of Lexington and C... See more
Resilient Fort Point Channel Public Open House on June 29 Be informed. Get involved. The City of Boston’s Planning Department will host this public open house to share updates on the Resilient Fort Point Channel Infrastructure Project, including progress ... See more