Wilmot kicked off the 3-mile walk by participating in the opening ceremony with Project Bread President & CEO Erin McAleer, who thanked walk participants for helping those facing food insecurity and ...
East Boston Neighborhood Health Center (EBNHC), soon to be NeighborHealth, is thrilled to announce the Art of Health Care fundraising event at the Museum of Fine Arts (MFA), Boston on June 12. This ...
The Massachusetts House of Representatives today passed two bills that update the Massachusetts General Laws by removing out-of-date and offensive terms related to persons with disabilities, and by ...
The ADA recently reported that anti-semitic incidents in the past 10 years have grown exponentially from about 750 in 2013 to almost 9000 in 2023. CAIR reported that over the past decade, anti-Muslim ...
If you missed last year, don’t worry, you can walk this year. Please join, Saturday, June 8th 2024, at the Eliot Circle end of Revere Beach for our 3rd annual James Rosatto Walk on Water benefitting ...
Working with Resonant Energy, NOAH’s latest clean energy and climate change project installed 96 panels on the roof at Coppersmith Village. Solar energy will now provide about 70% of the building’s ...
The decision by the Biden administration last week to reclassify marijuana from a Schedule I drug to a Schedule III drug came as welcome (though long overdue) news for all Americans who have been ...
The State Auditor released a report that shows for the first time a conservative estimate of the impact of Uber and Lyft on the Commonwealth’s social programs sparking a strong response from Senator ...
Bunker Hill Community College (BHCC) will host a screening of the celebrated documentary film Inundation District, Tuesday, May 14, 6:30 p.m., followed by a Q&A with the film’s director, Boston Globe ...
CAPIC, under the leadership of Executive Director Richelle Cromwell, held a fundraiser event, “Breaking Down Barriers” on April 24 at the Spinelli’s Capri Ballroom.
East Boston Little League celebrated its opening day ceremony on May 4 at Al Festa Field with some 200 players and their families. Shown is Colin Birkett hitting a wiffle ball.
Chris Mancini, executive director of Save The Harbor/Save The Bay, said he was very happy with the large turnout for the East Boston Climate Workshop that was held April 18 at the East Boston YMCA ...