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Yawkey Way gets critical vote to HANDEL + HAYDN SOCIETY BALL change its name back to Jersey Street

By Beth Treffeisen Thursday, April 26. change a street name. It needs 100 The decision came after an percent of all adjacent abutters to The iconic Yawkey out-pouring of residents clashed sign the petition in favor of chang- Way will no lon- on whether or not the City should ing the name, which it received. ger bear the name change the name or not. “Today’s vote is an important of former Red At previous public meetings step in our ongoing effort to make Sox owner Tom held on March 29 that continued a place where every- Yawkey after to April 12, those in favor of one feels welcome,” the Boston the Boston Public changing the name spoke of the Red Sox said in a statement. “We Improvements racially biased past of the Red Sox, recognize we have a long way Commission (PIC) known for being the last Major to go, but remain committed to voted unanimously League Baseball team to integrate. building a spirit of diversity, inclu- to change the street Those against changing the sivity, and openness within our Cyan name spoke of the powerful front office and our ballpark.

work that the The statement continues, “We Magenta Foundation has done for look forward to working with many of the institutions and business and civic leaders of hospitals in the city. Boston to continue to bring about

name back to The PIC Commission sets a Yellow Jersey Street, on very high bar as to the criteria to (Jersey Street Pg. 3)

Photo by Keiko Hiromi Pathways to Freedom brightens up Boston Common monument Concert Master Aisslinn Nosky during Handel and Haydn Society Ball Black in the Back Bay’s Fairmont Copley Plaza on Saturday, April 28. The By Beth Treffeisen stand out amongst the parks back- 44 audio recordings, the piece ground, enticing passersby to stop, showcases Boston’s immigrant Society Ball honored Deborah Borda, president/CEO of the New York Philharmonic. Surrounding the Soldiers and take pictures and wonder what experience through the decorative Sailors Monument in the Boston they represent. disks. Common, brightly colored disks “Pathways to Freedom” is a “We have had a lot of posi- public art installation that reflects, tive reactions and lot of people BWSC continuing major water 1,800 conversations about free- surprised,” said artist Julia Vogl. Hospital employees dom, and immigration in the line projects through South End volunteer time to Greater Boston area. Incorporating (Pathway Pg. 4) By Seth Daniel from Washington to Albany. Narcan training “That project is still in design BLACKSTONE FUNDRAISER The signs of spring in the South and will probably go out to bid in By Seth Daniel End are almost always accompa- a month,” said McSweeney. “So, nied by the chirping of the birds, they will probably start in the end Last July, Raagini Jawa and the flowering of the dogwoods and of the summer. We’ll probably do Melissa Bachman and their friends roaring return of trench cutters the small streets first. The most dif- sat in a coffee shop near Boston ready to rip up streets for a sum- ficult part will be Albany at Mass Medical Center and decided they mer full of water line work. Avenue. That not easy because it’s needed to do more than talk about The Boston Water and Sewer a tough intersection and there will preventing overdose deaths. Commission (BWSC) will be have to be a water main shutdown With BMC neighboring a undertaking several more water that will affect BMC.” ground zero location for the con- line replacement projects in the That newly announced project sequences of the opiate epidemic, South End this summer, neighbors was one of several detailed at the overdoses in the area – sometimes were told during Tuesday’s South Forum on Tuesday, with anoth- on the BMC campus, in public End Forum meeting. er major project unveiled for the bathrooms or even on the sidewalk Irene McSweeney, director of Albany Street corridor. – have become more common. construction for BWSC, relayed That project runs from East Most, however, aren’t sure what the latest news that BWSC would Berkeley Street to East Concord to do when they see such a thing be putting out to bid very soon Street, nearly the entire length of – from janitors at the hospital to a project that will entail a major the corridor – and it will be done neighbors walking their dogs. water-main replacement along at times in conjunction with the That’s something – at least with- Massachusetts Avenue in the South gas company, which is going to be in BMC – that Jawa and Bachman End on the east side of Tremont working on a leak near Malden hoped to change by initiating a Street. Street. volunteer, grass-roots effort to That project includes replacing “We’ll be starting that new proj- train staff at BMC on how to spot water mains on Massachusetts ect on Albany Street very soon,” an overdose, administer Narcan Avenue westbound from Albany she said. “It’s a major water-main (the opiate reversal nasal spray), Photo by Keiko Hiromi to Tremont streets; Mass Avenue project…They’ll be working from Honoree Caroline Foscato speaking during Blackstone Community Center eastbound from Shawmut to fundraiser last Thursday, April 25, at Stella Restaurant. Foscato was hon- (Narcan Training Pg. 6) (Water Lines Pg. 3) ored for her dedication to the Center. Albany; and Northampton Street - MAY 3, 2018 3, MAY N • • • • • • • • • How is it that popular music The “art work” I heard at If anything influences young Count me first in line. The $300 jersey went off to the I’ve not seen it since. how we roll in Boston. That’s Not for nothin’, but I have I heard At a stoplight recently, the rap music where Mostly it’s What’s the next step for the What’s I hope you’ll take a few min- suggestions, but it isn’t confined suggestions, but it isn’t to that. and rap music has escaped the movement of the microscope at looks society how purify to women? the stoplight last week discussed beating a woman (using a profane word), tying her up and doing we unspeakable things. Shouldn’t be marching against that too? thatmusic it’s misbehave, to men glorifies such things in a society that devalues positive male role models. completed that horrible pass to set them up to kill our undefeated season. dustbin. some concerns about the music I often hear emanating from the cars that pass by on the streets. enough of one song to know it was bad enough to embarrass a sailor in a brothel. you hear such lyrics and lewd the next year, and the years for the next year, ward. submittedCapital Plan? I have budget to the the City of Boston’s where yourBoston City Council, the review will Councilor City the budgetproposed budget. Once is approved, it will go into effect. This is the budget for fiscal year willbudget the meaning 2019, take effect in July 2018, and run throughout the next 12 months. utes to look through the budget proposal, online at budget.boston. to I look forward Together, gov. investing in our neighborhoods, and our people. - - - - - OSTO By Phineas J. Stone B And I haven’t washed that shirt And I haven’t theof balance the see, You I swear on games where I for To love a Boston team the way To luckyour launder we when So do it, no matter I swear I won’t all the other fans holdI hope to see the we’d like Naturally, My wife is a total Pats fan, and brand- a got she that was it So She wore it for the first time We’re also investing in Back We’re Our longer-term investments Our longer-term since that 2011 Game 7. performance rides on the team’s back of whether or not I wear that shirt. Putting it through a wash cycle and the dryer could wipe out all that Game 7 magic, which of course, came from my T-Shirt. got to wear it, they lost miserably. under to Boston person does is a stand that each individual fan’s actions determine the outcome of the game – no question. in we’re putting everyone T-Shirt, at risk ofor Celtics nation Bruins losing out on another champion ship season. how hard my wife pushes. their end of the bargain too. players do well too. claim to while I like ‘em, I can’t have the years of rooting them on be told, my that she does. Truth on the ice. heart’s new Patriots jersey for Christmas – a smart red one with her name on the back. on the Super Bowl. It was the one where Eli Manning somehow collections can be preserved forcollections can be current and future all of Boston’s residents. public infrastructure: we’re Bay’s for continuedinvesting $500,000 improve sidewalk and streetscape ments on Boylston Street, as partments on Boylston multi-yearof a $2.26 million, project. Construction will also will Construction project. be completed on the $18 million Bridge, cre- Massachusetts Avenue ating a long-lasting investment in the neighborhood. are intended to lift up our neigh borhoods in ways that take into account the needs and wants of this Capital With the community. Plan, we’re preparing our city for - - - R. d -E p O 2 M uest G THE BOSTON SUN BOSTON THE There’s a strange mental issue There’s our public sports in Traditions have the seventh-inning You But things get really weird in One of the biggest decisions I’ve that I have a Bruins T-Shirt In 2011, when they surged to It was magic. In Back Bay, we’re investing In Back Bay, That lucky T-shirt needs a wash...or maybe not needs That lucky T-shirt with sports fans that we here in Boston take to a new level. farknown are accommodations and wide. at tradition Caroline’ ‘Sweet and the Patriots ‘This Fenway, is Our House’ chant that makes opposing fanbases hate us, and the that Bruins low “Tuuuuuuuuu” fans let out when the beloved goalie stops a 100-mph-slap shot. the homes of sports fans. right now for many fans in Boston is whether or not to wash the lucky shirt/jersey in the midst of two great Bruins and Celtics play off runs this year. worn on playoff game days for the standard grey cotton years. It’s 1980s but I got it in the T-shirt, at its best. when the team wasn’t It stuck with me. the Stanley Cup, I put the old shirt on for the seventh game against That win capped off Toronto. B’s the for comeback amazing an Cup.the to them propelled and we wereyou knew next thing The cheering them as they went down flag Bruins giant a and Boylston flew from the old Hancock tower. and your neighbors will enjoy forand your neighbors many years to come. flagship significantly in Boston’s This our Central Library. library, renova- $15.7 million multi-year Rare Books tion will invest in BPL’s Department Manuscripts and the Library’s to help preserve special col- valuable and historic lections, with $5 million to be allocated in FY19. This project will provide major environmen tal and mechanical improvements the and maintain improve to thewell as collection, as Library’s public reading room. Ultimately, the project will increase accessi rare books bility to the Library’s and manuscripts, and ensure the Imagine Boston ------

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arijuana 3 (M THE BOSTON SUN BOSTON THE Martel said he is not sure why “Going back to the original A lot of ideas swarmed when it neutralsomething wanted “We “We made it clear in our meet “We Alice Andrus, an abutter to the She said it was unfortunate not an alley ever meant “It’s John Henry decided it was time was it decided Henry John to change the name of the street, but he thought as abutters they would have some say over what the name will be changed to. name was something we thought everyone could agree upon,” had Way said Martel. “Yawkey become a political issue, and we thought if we just went back to Jersey Street it would calm things down.” was announced that the Red Sox wanted to change the name from former baseball players and more but, Martel said, people would have had an opinion on that too. create controversy,” that wouldn’t said Martel. “That was Jersey Street.” coupled with the fact there is nothere the fact with coupled location of the facility and not onlocation of the facility treatment. the idea of marijuana was foring that the discussion said Rosen. “It abutters only,” information- was a very civil and result wasal meeting…The end Block hasn’t very different…Pilot takedo we If yet. position a taken that the loca a position it will be (in the zon tion is a forbidden use not a position on ing code). It’s medical marijuana or recreational a res marijuana but because it’s idential neighborhood and this belong in type of business doesn’t that location.” location, said she has spent 46 years ridding that corner of drugs with the police, and she worries that – given the amounts of social services in the South End – it will attract that same element back to the corner. what happened at WSANA and that they got “sideswiped.” She the in her main concern lies said fact that the alley behind the building is not designed to be used according to the original plans. to have truck on it,” she said. “It was built at a time when horses traveled up and down there. That, - - - - The idea to change it back to Charles Martel, a longtime talkto opportunity an had “I Martel said he got about 40 to Stergios said one thing toStergios said one “Most of my friends who voted The idea that the meeting was Etta Rosen and Nicola Truppin, being named after a living person. its original name started with a small group of residents who live on the street. Fenway resident, said it all started last September when he heard the Mayor was going to be attending onHotel at the Verb a reception Boylston Street. on story the shared him and to how the neighborhood want ed to change the name back to Jersey Street after John Henry announced he wanted to change it,” said Martel. “[The Mayor] said, put together a petition and send to him, and so we did.” to Street Jersey along people 50 petition to turn the name back to Jersey Street. We’ve brought a lot of people inpeople of lot a brought We’ve right intothe throes of addictions That’s the reins of drug dealers. of location iswhy the discussion so important.” who those that is remember marijuana and medical for voted did so torecreational marijuana and pre decriminalize the drug vent unfair prosecutions. It was more of a social justice move, he believes, than a tacit approval for a marijuana facility next door. for these referendums did so for the decriminalization aspect – to prevent people from going to jail from unfair prosecution,” he said. a vote to put a medi “It wasn’t cal marijuana facility down the street.” stacked has brought about more coordination between the neigh borhood groups, with Pilot Block and South End Forum Moderator Steve Fox commenting this week on their stances. both who are reviving Pilot Block Neighborhood Association, said they had a meeting in January and they limited the discussion very to prevent ‘stacking.’ Theystrictly said they would meet this week on the Compassionate Organics proposal and likely take a stance. they reiterated that However, their concerns are based on the ------(from pg. 1)

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We tioned what does it really mean tomean really it does what tioned individuals today? different communities around Boston and visited 27 different sites to talk to people. created a little lemonade stand, or the “encounter” where people can meet and have a brief interaction, answering questions on an iPad anew. Although we use the word anew. she ques freedom constantly,

- ? The Advent School Advent The Old South Preschool The Learning Project Learning The at Temple Israel of Boston Israel Temple at Pine Village Preschool Pine Village John Winthrop School John Winthrop Torit Montessori School Montessori Torit Boston Children’s School Children’s Boston Come and see us! Come Beacon Hill Nursery School Hill Nursery Beacon Kingsley Montessori School Montessori Kingsley Charlestown Nursery School Nursery Charlestown Spruce Street Nursery School Nursery Street Spruce Montessori Parent Child Center Parent Montessori During Passover, Vogl said Vogl During Passover, Park Street School/Park Street Kids Street School/Park Street Park Schools scheduled to attend include: attend Schools scheduled to like, wait, the American narrativeAmerican the wait, like, was built on being proud of being made up of immigrants,” said “So I started to wonder, Vogl. what do people think of immigra tion today and what do they think of the word freedom?” there is talk about leaving slav- seeking freedom and starting ery, A close-up view of the colored disks surrounding the monument. A close-up view of the colored disks surrounding Free and open to the public. and open to Free Frances Jacobson Early Childhood Center Early Childhood Center Jacobson Frances Join us for 26 Exeter Street Exeter 26 Tuesday, May 8, 6:00–7:30 p.m. 8, 6:00–7:30 May Tuesday, (from pg. 1) (from pg.

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Cyan Magenta Yellow Black Cyan Magenta Yellow Black - PAGE 5 PAGE Dr. Robyn Riseberg of Dr. South End Community Health Center speaking during Blackstone fund raiser. Nicholas Foscato, Caroline Foscato and Evan Foscato. Jody Beaulieu, Kathy Polson, Rachel Garity and Lynne and Lynne Jody Beaulieu, Kathy Polson, Rachel Garity Rizzo. @coso gallery @coso MANY MORE 6:30-8:30PM | Keith Houston, of the Blackstone William Community Center, Boston Morales, commissioner, & Families , Centers for Youth and Catherine Infantino, president of Blackstone Community Center Council. Bill and Jane Wolff. 5 5 , THE COPLEY SOCIETY’S LARGEST FUNDRAISER OF THE YEAR. , THE COPLEY SOCIETY’S LARGEST THE BOSTON SUN BOSTON THE at the BCYF Blackstoneat the BCYF Center. Community Dan Merrigan, Marco Torres Dan Merrigan, Marco Torres and Officer Chris Shoulla (District 4). FRESH PAINT All

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PLEASE RECYCLE arijuana Fox said the issue is not the “Nobody is debating the “We use it a lot,” he said.he lot,” a it use “We train At the end of Monday’s M parking for the people to deliver or pick up drugs or cash. There’s Street for no place on Tremont just a bot- It’s crowds to gather. absorb.” tleneck you can’t the product, but quite simply, location. medical marijuana issue,” he know that. legal. We said. “It’s even want to have that don’t We important conversation…What’s brick-and-mortara at looking is location in the South End and infringing on the balance we’re trying to achieve.” for the volunteer effort. times,107 it used we year, “Last wereof those overdoses and some see it within our cam fatal. We pus and outside the campus… could you when satisfying It’s life by saving change somebody’s it. There are those that appreciate care, but it and those that don’t to get one personcan help if you good on the right track, that’s enough.” ing – or at least by 5 p.m. – more than 300 employees had been trained and signed up to carry Narcan. The Boston Public Health The Boston Public Health Meanwhile, back at the BMC Raagini Jawa and Melissa Bachman started the grass-roots Narcan Raagini Jawa and Melissa Bachman started with was in February, trainings last fall. Their first all-staff training training being the second all-staff training. Monday’s 24, that very topic came up. Commission already has a pro- gram that trains family members and loved ones of those who have a substance use disorder, but moving to neighbors living at the heart of the epidemic is yet been something that hasn’t considered – but all agree might be worth thinking about. training, Public Safety Officer Mikel Panajoti said he has worked on the Bike Unit for several years and sees lots of overdoses. 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It’s not just doctors and pharmacists, to know how to use this to save lives.” students at the Goldman Dental School, said he came to the train ing because he felt like his job put him in a position where he might likely see an overdose. If he does, he said it was important to him to know what to do. hours and on weekends,” he said. “I park in the garage here and work in this area, and I wanted to have a dose on me just in case. Given the location and the nature mebrings it where and job my of at night, I thought it would be a good idea to have it.” at thecivilians training tered on logicalnext the see many hospital, step as extending such trainings to the neighborhood to interested neighbors – many of whom see just as many overdoses as those at the hospital. Group on April Opiate Working - - - - Those taking the the taking Those wanted to put together staffa program to teach andhere how to spot overdose and adminis ter Narcan. 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Association (CCBA) plans to to plans (CCBA) Association will building that build a 14-story of the affordableinclude most the project, includ housing for Company’s Davis the of all ing housing requirements.affordable payment intoDavis will put their when CCBAescrow to be used theirgets around to developing portion of the project. progressedhas BCEC the and go, design phase,significantly in their themany last fall questioned produce its proj ability to CCBA’s since itect – which was crucial affordablecontains most of the land long-agohousing and sits on designated for affordable housing. that his company has started talks with the current tenant, C-Mart about ending their lease early, and he said they are ready to roll when the approvals come through from the City. approved, we will go full blast with the plans,” he said, noting that they would complete their project by 2023 or earlier. seemed to have several stick ing points, from parking for the CCBA proposal to pedestrian access to the basic design of the under to many left That project. stand after the meeting that a lot more time is needed before the process can move ahead. Forum, and a member of the IAG, said after the meeting at the IAG got together and agreed unanimously that they would call for more time to work out the concerns. that message the next day. al public was scheduled for Weds., May 2, but it came after deadlines for the Sun. 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Cyan Magenta Yellow Black Cyan Magenta Yellow Black PAGE 13 PAGE Sonya Jefferson and Tom Papp Papp Tom Sonya Jefferson and anniversary at enjoy their five-year to their the kick-off event, listening favorite band. Events are taking place through- Events are taking place BostonSpeaks Series on May 4, May on Series BostonSpeaks Bank Home at Century Art of the Guild Artist 4, SoWa on May Hidden Treasures First Fridays, Plein Dueling Perspectives: Tour, Gallery Vose Air Painting Demo at and so much more! sign up and see out the state. To more events visit www.artweekma. org. 13 13 THE BOSTON SUN BOSTON THE An interactive chalk-art demon- An interactive chalk-art TheUpcoming events include: Newbury Street League and Joe’s Joe’s Street League and Newbury enjoyed Joe’s guests Newbury, Starry Night Sangria Glittery the to live music by while listening Blues Band. Vagabond Raimerstration from Marianna unfortunate- was Chavin Jade and the inclemently canceled due to weather. Influencers:Art and Power of - 'ARTWEEK ON NEWBURY' KICKOFF EVENT EVENT KICKOFF NEWBURY' ON 'ARTWEEK Photos and Story By Beth Treffeisen Photos and Story It was a rainy start to “ArtweekIt was a rainy by theAt the event, hosted on Newbury” kickoff event aton Newbury” kickoff on Newbury in the Back Bay Joe’s April 27. Those who ven Friday, wet weathertured out in the cold, events that learned about ArtWeek May 6will take place through along Newbury Street. Beds, and Ralph Martin enjoy their drinks and live entertainment. Beds, and Ralph Martin enjoy their drinks Laura Morosini, Katherine McElroy, Matt Steele of Boston Luxury Laura Morosini, Katherine McElroy, their time at the event. and Rishya Narayanan enjoy Raechel Segal, ArtWeek fellow Raechel Segal, ArtWeek Joli and Joe with Back Bay resident enjoy their time at the event. kick-off celebration. The Vagabond Blues Band strike up some tunes during the ArtWeek during the ArtWeek Blues Band strike up some tunes The Vagabond MAY 3, 2018 3, MAY - - - Pg. 15)

riefs B MAY 3, 2018 3, MAY ews (N South End •Love Your Block at Peters •The Chester Square Area •Friends of Ringgold Park will Rallies are being held in overRallies are being held •Jeremy Bruns, Concert 3, 4, and 5 The Boston Wards 4 Democratic The Boston Ward Livingstone, Aaron Michlewitz, Chynah and Rushing, Byron — will also give a legislative Tyler update and take questions. LOVE YOUR BLOCK Park will take place Saturday, May 5, at 9:30 a.m. Participates will meet at the bleachers and fan out from there. Refreshments will be served. Neighborhood Association clean- May up will take place Saturday, 5, at 9 a.m. Meet and get tools in Chester Park near 566 Mass Ave. be doing a spring cleanup on May 5 from 11-1p.m. Saturday, There will also be a simultaneous Square (Tortoise & Hare). This & Hare). Square (Tortoise will beginfamily-friendly event bring families,at 1 p.m. and will andmaternal health advocates, who are con community leaders affected bycerned or have been care system.the broken maternity with thein solidarity cities 50 happeningMarch for Moms also D.C. on May 6 in Washington SAINT CECILIA CONCERT SERIES Organist and Associate Director Harvard of Music, St. Paul’s Square will be performing varied composers including J.S. Bach, and Marcel Dupre Ad Wammes, May 4, at 8 p.m. at St. on Friday, Admission is free and Cecilia’s. donations gratefully accepted. SUFFOLK COUNTY D.A. FORUM in con Democratic Committees, junction with Suffolk Law School, will be hosting a candidate forum with the five candidates for Suffolk County District Attorney May 3, at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, fromIrons Megan Law. Suffolk at the Boston Glove will moderate. BOSTON WARD 4 MEETING Committee will be meeting on May 15, at the South End Tuesday, Library at 6p.m. City Councilor can MA-07 Congressional and Pressley will be didate Ayanna speaking, as will Suffolk County candidates State Rep. Evandro Carvalho and Assistant District Attorney Greg Henning. The members of the MA House delegation for the ward - Jay ------To call attention to these issues, To The Ducking Day is on The Ducking Day is on Maternal mortality rates in Boston girls ages 12-18 areBoston girls ages The theme of the sum panel A powerful women’s The summit will run from 11 Network with other local busi local other with Network liza@ Register by e-mailing is born through major surgery - twice as many as are medically At the same time, the necessary. United States has the lowest birth weights, widest disparities and the worst paid family leave policies in the developed world. a Rally to Improve Birth will be 6 at Copley May held On Sunday, BCYF-Girls. DUCKLING DAY PARADE May 13, at Boston Day, Mother’s Common. A beloved tradition for DayDuckling years, 30 than more classic celebrates the children’s for Ducklings” book, “Make Way The most by Robert McCloskey. adorable Boston tradition con tinues - children parade through the Boston Common and Public Garden dressed like ducklings. on sale now at friendsoft Tickets hepublicgarden.org. RALLY TO IMPROVE BIRTH the U.S. surpass those of any other industrialized nation with women of color dying at four white women.of rate the times One in every three Americans SUMMIT Citywide Girls invited to BCYF’s Saturday, on Summit Leadership College, Simmons at 12 May Linda K. Paresky Conference 300 The Fenway. Center, Leaders.” “Tomorrow’s is mit will cover career Workshops options such as Health Services, Social Management, Business and Communication, Media Engineering and Technology, Human Services/ Public Policy and Natural Resources and Agriculture. discussion, lunch by Chilacates, music with Female DJ WhySham, raffle prizes, resources and pro gram information are also includ ed. and is free, buta.m. to 3p.m. pre-registration is recommend register visit boston.gov/ ed. To nesses, learn how to grow withnesses, learn how hear by Capital One, and SPARK andopportunities financing about grants. by Aprilgatewaymainstreet.org 30. GIRLS BCYF CITYWIDE ------riefs 14 B 14 ews THE BOSTON SUN BOSTON THE This workshop is intended to Boston City Councilor Boston City Councilor Gateway Main Washington The Kenmore Post Office, Post Office, Kenmore The The public meeting will In a previous article titled, A representative from the from the A representative N May 8, at 8:30 a.m. in the AC Hotel at Ink Block. serve as an opportunity for South busi small End/Lower Roxbury aboutlearn and network nesses to resources available to them for grants, loans, growth opportu assis financing. technical nities, tance, and more through your organizations. Corporation owned housing proj ects, but due to the negative con notation associated with that term we changed it to TDC is a scat tered site and owns 60 buildings in the South End. ESSAIBI-GEORGE AT JJ FOLEY’S At-Large Annissa Essaibi-George is inviting everyone to join her on May 10 for her Spring Thursday, event The Fundraiser. Celebration for the Red will be at JJ Foley’s game from 6-8 Sox vs. Yankees p.m. at the South End location at 117 E Berkeley St. Donations are welcomed. WASHINGTON GATEWAY SMALL BIZ WORKSHOP Street (WGMS) will host a Small on Tuesday, Business Workshop ect” will consist of procuring aprocuring of consist will ect” location, pre suitable substitute paring the new location for use as a post office and then transition ing the retail services to the new location. which is now located at 11 Deerfield St. A new site is to be determined. The meeting will pro the outline need, the identify relo for need the meet to posal cation, and invite questions and solicit written input. take place at Boston University Kenmore Classroom 106, 506 at 6 p.m. Commonwealth Ave, Direct questions to michael.k.bul [email protected]. CLARIFICATION “Lenox Street Development for Proposals Vying Has Two City-Owned Parcel,” mis-stated Development that the Tenants’ KENMORE SQUARE POST OFFICE RELOCATION a publicPostal Service will attend May 16, meeting on Wednesday, of retailto discuss the relocation the Kenmoreservices provided by space proj Post Office. This “new - - Kneipp Products Nexxus VitaBath Biolage Klorane Full Line Hair Care Burt’s Bees Burt’s Paul Mitchell Shower & Bath Free & Clear Vanicream Line Vanicream In order to minimize impacts Closed on an emergency basis inClosed on an emergency recently Through Boston’s The notice of intent specifies the specifies intent of notice The Boston will invest $80 million in million $80 invest will Boston new funding to rebuild the bridge to Long Island, for a total of $92 million to go towards the project. on the seafloor around the bridge, the bridge replacement superstruc ture component will be assembled offsite and then floated into place on barges. 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form teams to clean and beauti outside of 7 Haviland Street and - 12 p.m. Volunteers will meet - 12 p.m. Volunteers up on Friday May 4, from 9 Fenway Love Your Fenway Block Love clean- Your Music will be hosting an East Volunteers! Berklee College of Volunteers! 9a.m. by the clean up that begins at SOUTH END DATES and social beforehand followed from 8:30 to 10:30 a.m. Bagelsa.m. 10:30 to 8:30 from Clarendon Street PlaygroundClarendon Street place Saturday, May 5 at the place Saturday, Rally Clean Up will take take will Up Clean Rally Hotel garage during the event. parking available in the Revere dents must move their cars. free coffee will be provided. All resi- Street garden. Doughnuts andDoughnuts garden. Street Meet at Church Street/Melrose rakes, bags and trash removal. will provide brooms, shovels, for a deep clean and the City sweepers will come throughcome will sweepers streets of Bay Village. Street streets of Bay Village. clean-up of the sidewalks and

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