by Erin Clements | Apr 29, 2016 | Blog, In the NEWS, News
Transportation is critical to our region’s economic growth and quality of life. However, our current system has a number of challenges preventing it from keeping up with the demands of a growing city and expanding labor force. The Boston business community is calling for a modern and reliable transportation network and is looking to the government, the private sector, and public / private partnerships to deliver solutions.
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by Erin Clements | Apr 28, 2016 | Blog, In the NEWS, News
Place your bets and join them Saturday, May 7th at 4pm. Eat southern fare, drink Mint Julep and wear a big hat! Sponsored by Bulleit Whiskey.
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by Erin Clements | Apr 26, 2016 | Blog, In the NEWS, News
April showers bring May…Farmers Markets!
Copley Square Farmers Market opens Tuesday May 10th, just two weeks from today!
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by Erin Clements | Apr 26, 2016 | Blog, In the NEWS, News
Bistro du Midi, Precinct Kitchen & Bar, Poe’s Kitchen at the Rattlesnake, MJ O’Connor’s, Itadaki, Dillon’s, Deuxave, and Solas patio’s are now open!
As patios debut for the season, Boston Eater will be tracking them right here, so let them know if something’s missing.
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by Erin Clements | Apr 26, 2016 | Blog, In the NEWS, News
The Boston Art Commission has voted to conditionally approve Ceruzzi & Murphy’s proposal Passages, presented at the BAC public meeting on March 22, 2016 for the Kip Tiernan Memorial project.
Passages will be a site-specific piece of permanent public art that commemorates the life and work of Rosie’s Place founder, Kip Tiernan. Her memorial will create a compelling call to, in Kip’s words, “endeavor to act justly.”
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