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JUNE 6, 2019 TThehe BBeeaconacon HHillill TTimesimes THERE ARE NO TIMES LIKE THESE TIMES Hampshire House turns 50

By Dan Murphy Anniversary Celebration. Guests http://bit.ly/HampshireHouse50 to will be able to move freely around purchase tickets. Hampshire House - theamp- the building’s five stories while “We thought it would be a BH shire House Beacon Hill landmark the third floor will be home to a great way for people to see the whose basement pub inspired the with two blackjack tables, whole building…and what we’ve ART classic TV sitcom “Cheers” – cel- a roulette wheel and craps table. done with it over the past 50 WALK ebrates its 50th anniversary this (This will involve the exchange of years,” Kershaw said. Monday, June 10. no money, Kershaw said, although The Hampshire House mansion “When you’ve been around 50 non-cash prizes will be awarded to was originally built by architect years, you have to have a party,” winners.) Ogden Codman in 1910 as a family said Tom Kershaw, chairman of the The event will also feature home for fellow Brahmins Bayard Hampshire House Corporation, musical entertainment, an open and Ruth Thayer. The Georgian which besides the namesake busi- bar, passed hors d’oeuvres and revival townhouse was designed

ness and Cheers Beacon Hill at 84 appetizers, as well as keepsake with Italian marble, carved oak Cyan Beacon St., also owns and operates photographs from the party for paneling, crystal chandeliers and

75 Chestnut, 75 Liberty Wharf guests. tall Palladian windows overlook- Magenta and Cheers Faneuil Hall. Invitations went out to 17,000 ing the Public Garden. In 1942, The day’s festivities will begin names on Hampshire House’s the owner of the Lincolnshire with a private luncheon that is mailing list, all of whom Kershaw Hotel on Charles Street leased the expected to include appearanc- refers to as “part of our extended property and converted it into a Yellow es by Lt. Gov. Karyn Polito and family.” small hotel to accommodate work- Speaker of the House Robert Tickets are also available to ers from the Charlestown Navy DeLeo, among other elected offi- our readers for $50 for 50 Years Yard. The building later served Black cials and luminaries. per couple, or $25 per individual as living quarters for nurses from From 6 to 9 p.m., Hampshire ticket, with proceeds benefitting House will then hold its 50th Cheers for Children charities. Visit (Hampshire House Pg. 12)

Beacon Hill Civic Association Community Corner Neighborhood Preservation to the Beacon Hill Architectural each BHAC meeting, the com- Committees – Architecture Commission (BHAC). The mittee reviews the applications Committee BHAC holds monthly hearings and provides neighborhood The Architecture Committee’s on applications for Certificates input to the Commission. mission is to help maintain the of Appropriateness which are architectural integrity of our submitted for exterior construc- Because the BHAC has National Historical Landmark tion visible from a public way recently made the agendas, sub- District by reviewing applica- and reviews architectural viola- tions that have been submitted tions to the guidelines. Ahead of (BHCA Pg. 5)

Photos by Marianne Salza Beth Buckingham, holding her oil painting, “Evening in the Gardens,” with Forry Buckingham and David Whitman during the Beacon Hill Art Walk last Sunday, June 2, on what was a wonderful afternoon for strolling through the nooks of the neighborhood to look at local art. See Pages 8 and 9 for more photos. Charlotte B. Thibodeau, BHCA James Ewing, BHCA Frank McGuire, Co-Chair of Director and Architecture Director and Co-Chair of the the Architecture Committee. Committee Co-Chair. Architecture Committee. ) - - Pg. 3

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• • • • 189 Paris Street in East Boston189 Paris Street in to construct a new school build theleading to process engagement reconfiguration of the Edwards Middle School in Charlestown, phasing out the grade 6-8 middle school in June 2021, and reconfig seat capacity in East Boston East Boston seat capacity in expansion atthrough possible while School High Boston East Umanathe at options maintaining and McKay K-8 schools. ing to serve elementary grades, and at 249 Harrison Avenue Josiahin Chinatown for a new Quincy Upper School. uring the school to expand pre-K citywide in September 2020; 2020; citywide in September schools inand six East Boston September 2021. erty near the Dorchester-Mattapan erty near the Dorchester-Mattapan line to construct a new school building to address the need for elementary seats in the area.

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• • The changes we experience There needs to be a sense of For my grandchildren, six year Jack Clarke is the director of site of the current McCormacksite of the current Middle School on Columbia Point which will combine in Dorchester, programming with the Boston Community Leadership Academy (BCLA) in Hyde Park. This new, fully-renovated school will open in the fall of 2022 and will keep specialized programs from both schools, including those for English learners and students with disabilities. ing high-quality school options in school options ing high-quality city. across our all neighborhoods schoolAfter years of analyzing and facilityenrollment patterns we are now layouts and capacity, to getasking for the community by pro involved in the process the followingviding feedback to updates: ry schools from grades K-5 to K-6, which includes five schools in South Boston and Dorchester in Perkins, September 2020 (Dever, Everett, Clap); six schools Tynan, state laws whereby the power of low-income, communities of color, rural, indigenous, under-repre sented and non-English speaking residents in Massachusetts would eradicate help to harnessed be environmental racism and clas and sus sism, to create healthy, tainable communities – by 2019. storms, such as stronger today, accelerated sea-level rise, and intense heat are just the beginning of what should be expected. urgency on Beacon Hill when it comes to our climate emergency, especially as recent reports from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and the National Climate Assessment warn we have only 12 years to figure out a startreally things before solution to fall apart. old Haley and her five year old brother Jack, who will be teenag ers in twelve years, it is time for lawmakers to act, and to act now. public policy and government relations at Mass Audubon. THE BEACON HILL TIMES HILL BEACON THE ------Investing in our next generation in our next Investing Environmental, social and Create green jobs: Mobilize

The Boston Public Schools Schools Public Boston The Ensuring smooth transitions § § from high school. We want to sim want school. We from high by offer plify things for families pathways. ing single-transition told us thatFamilies have also K-6 schoolsthey want to see more and thisin their neighborhoods, provides annext step in the plan that need asopportunity to meet well. updates(BPS) recently announced plan. These to the BuildBPS include: modernizing school facili grade adopting two preferred ties; configuration models of K-6/7-12 toaccess increasing K-8/9-12; and classroom seats in neighborhoods with the most need; addressing declining enrollment and sustain ability in the few remaining mid dle schools serving grades 6-8; and facilitating greater equity of program placement to meet the needs of students with disabilities, English learners, and more. topa is families and students for priority and critical to expand- economic justice principles should be embedded in all newly passed the academic and research assets of the Commonwealth to more fully contribute to the innovation economy and create more green jobs. This will require increased investments of private and state funds in Massachusetts’ 114 col leges and universities to research and apply advanced technologies in the fields of deep-water off carbon solar, shore wind energy, capture and re-use, and long- term high-quantity battery stor age. This investment in education unleash would innovation and clean energy jobs. Although there are 110,700 such jobs in the Commonwealth workforce still just 3 percent of it’s today, Massachusetts employment. It needs to grow substantially – by 2021. Massachusetts homes but for all non-residential solar facilities to free up Bay State businesses and communities to build more solar projects, create more jobs, and allow for millions of dollars of investments – by 2021. ------ments emailed to [email protected] are preferred. (from pg. 2)

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5 ( from pg. 1) ( from pg. A BHC This year the committee has have seen a slight creeping We involvedactively have been We have also reviewed pro We advent of new tech the With to the hearing. are open to all residents, and we welcome potential new commit mitted plans and accompanyingmitted plans for its monthlydocumentation online (https:// hearings available www.boston.gov/historicdistrict/ thehistoric-beacon-hill-district.), reviews monthly committee’s become have meetings and committeemore interactive. The each applica is able to review visit eachtion online and then to exam- property in advance of the appli ine the specifics impactcation and its potential Theon the Historic District. Architectural Commission meets each of Thursday third the month, and our committee typ- ically meets the Monday prior meet- its During members. tee ings the committee then reviews applica submitted online the tions and materials, discusses the issues presented, prepares com ments and submits them to the One or two committeeBHAC. hear BHAC members attend the ing at City Hall to monitor the hearing and offer our comments. continued to be actively involved in reviewing the applications of residents for alterations to the facades of their buildings, small or larger scale, and conversions of several buildings into luxury the throughout condominiums Historic District: increase in changes to design, some not fitting in the historic district, to rear elevations and properties along private ways and not or minimally visible which has from a public way, raised the question as to why the guidelines limits to visibility from a public way. in the exterior changes to the old at 55-57 Brimmerhouse carriage by Park Street School. fenestrationto alter the posals at the Beacon Hotel and Bistro as part of their interior redesign. nologies and increased data usage, mobile phone operators newto propose continued have towers and nodes for better cov erage in the area, and we have attempted to assist them to find locations that are minimally obtrusive, both in visual impact residentialin proximity to and THE BEACON HILL TIMES HILL BEACON THE - - - - - funders.

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The MFA’s conservation team conservation The MFA’s “Boston Public Library is “We are proud to partner “We celebrity across the at the Fund, and anonymous undertook the preparation and framing of pieces from the BPL’s collection for the exhibition. Nine oversized posters were also sent for extensive conservation treatment, framing and digitiza- Northeast Documentthe at tion Conservation Center (NEDCC) in Andover; this work was joint and the ly funded by the MFA Associates of the Boston Public posters Five of these Library. are on view at the Museum in and the Stars Toulouse-Lautrec of Paris, while the remaining four are displayed at the BPL’s Square.in Copley Library Central complete the BPL’s Additionally, collection of more than 350 has works by Toulouse-Lautrec been digitized and is available on digitalcommonwealth.org. thrilled to take our partnership with the Museum of Fine Arts to a new level, collaborating on this joint exhibition featuring the works of Henri de Toulouse- Lautrec and making them widely accessible to the public,” said David Leonard, President of the “This is Boston Public Library. not just a superb example of cultural institutions Boston’s but also helps working together, us unlock our vast historical col lections for the enjoyment of all. - program its and exhibition This ming allow us to explore themes at the intersection of art and with the Boston Public Librarywith the Boston Public two richto bring together these by Henri decollections of work exciting to It’s Toulouse-Lautrec. be able to bring to life the spec Sponsored by Encore Boston by Encore Boston Sponsored support Generously Harbor. Boston Foundation.ed by The from the Additional support of Albert H.great-grandchildren the Cordover Exhibition Wiggin, tacles of modern Paris, and offer the public unprecedented access to works of art in new ways,” Ann said Matthew Teitelbaum, and Graham Gund Director of truea been has “This MFA. the collaboration, and we’re extreme ly grateful to all of our colleagues ------ADVERTISE IN THE BEACON ADVERTISE

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Tatiana Yanovskaya-Sink, holding her painting, “Three Piggies,” Yanovskaya-Sink, Tatiana - - - - - JUNE 6, 2019 JUNE The university conferred The university conferred Alexander Huff-Haskell, a res Alexander Huff-Haskell, a Darren Walker who presides who Walker Darren Do you have a question or graduated Magna Cum Laude with a Bachelor of Science degree in Animal Sciences during com mencement ceremonies on May ofUniversity the 2019, at 19, Vermont. degrees this year on an estimat ed 3,275 graduates, including 2,580 bachelor's, 452 master's, ALEXANDER HUFF-HASKELL NAMED TO EMERSON COLLEGE DEAN'S LIST 138 doctoral and 105 medical degree recipients. The Class of 2019 includes graduates from 43 states and 36 countries. over the Ford Foundation, one of the world's most influential social justice philanthropies and one of the largest private foun dations in the United States, delivered the address. ident of Beacon Hill, has been named to the Emerson College Dean's List for the Spring 2019 Huff-Haskell is majoring semester. requirement The Journalism. in to make Emerson's Dean's List is ora grade point average of 3.7 higher. or off leash when outside or trans fering in or out of a car. topic for City Paws. Send an email with [email protected] to your request. - - - * Beacon Hill resident Henry * Bach Bay resident Victoria * Back Bay resident Kendall * Back Bay resident Amy Tan, * Back Bay resident Camille * Back Bay resident Katherine achieve the dean's list dis To Megan Fahey of Boston, MA, For our own little escape artist, None of us ever wants to be in the position to put up posters like None of us ever wants to be in the position this one. A. Burkus, majoring in media arts/communication stud. majoring in M. Moukheiber, bioengineering H. Selian, majoring in biology L. Kosten, majoring in business administration majoring in international affairs journal- in majoring Ruykhaver, ism Campbell, majoring in unde clared tinction, students must carry a full program of at least four courses, have a quality point ofout greater or 3.5 of average a possible 4.0 and carry no single grade lower than a C- during career. college their of course the Each student receives a letter of commendation and congratula tion from their college dean. FAHEY EARNS FAHEY DEGREE FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT we have taken extra precautions.extra taken have we Poppy now wears a far more secure harness with a double leash Since and a clip tied to her collar. she is very anxious outside, we carry her when she is very scared never alone and, of course, she’s - - aws P 10 ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENTS ACADEMIC ity C Identification! Trackers Trackers if you have a real escape Finally, It’s up to you to keep the infor It’s * Raymond Xuan Hong Ma, of Emily Varvares, * Tessa McGuirk, of * Louis Ryan received700 students Nearly Northeastern University is * Beacon Hill resident Stephen * Beacon Hill resident Kylie THE BEACON HILL TIMES HILL BEACON THE artist, you may want to invest in a These devices let you pet tracker. locate your dog via GPS cellular While great for find- technology. ing a lost animal, some of these also act like fitness trackers and your pet’s to monitor allow you Do activity throughout the day. your homework before purchas- ing one of these. The excellent www.wirecutter.com site review has published a recent round up. Some are a one time purchase. Others require monthly fees. microchip webpage. They suggestmicrochip chip number of your you keep the They will bewith you at all times. to recoverhappy to scan the chip it. know the number if you don’t chip current.mation related to that phoneIf you’ve moved or changed update thenumbers, you should have adoptedinformation. If you scanned foran animal, have them subscrip- the over take and chip a may You tion for that service. informationneed your adoption in writing to do that. of Back Bay, received a Bachelor received of Back Bay, of Arts degree Bachelor of received a Back Bay, Arts degree Bachelor of received a Back Bay, Arts degree degrees this year at Holy Cross, exercises at which prom in Jane educator American inent McAuliffe, a world-renowned scholar of Islam and one of the senior leaders at the Library of Congress, was the principal speaker. 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Tickets, which cost $15 for Tickets, The Vilna Shul welcomes Shul welcomes The Vilna and Randy Susan Meyers 617-723-3296 PAGE 14 PAGE located at 137 Beacon St., is offering a brand-new house tour 19th-cen- that explores Boston’s tury queer history through the Charlie eyes of museum founder, ofone is story His Jr. Gibson, by calling 617-723-8144. Gibson House Museum to offer Queer History for Pride Month Tour be purchased online at friendsofthepublicgarden.org Garden Mall. Avenue d'oeuvres, drinks and friends will be sponsored by the Cambridge Proceeds from Company. Trust the event will help the Friends for care and advocate renew, Publicthe Common, Boston the Garden will be hosting theirhosting be will Garden annual Summer Party at the Four Seasons Boston Hotel on July 17, from 6 to 8 p.m. Summer Party with the Friends Blum will discuss writers work Blum will discuss admission to the lecture only or $40 for admission to the lecture and a signed copy of “Waisted,” are available at vilnashul.org. Jenna Blum on Thursday, June Jenna Blum on Thursday, the Boston6, at 6 p.m. to at 10½ Athenaeum, located Beacon St. -- obsessionsing with obsessions about being a Jewish woman writing, cultural issues with body with obsessions food, images, societal obsessions in the Meyers will also 21st century. read from her recently released while Blum will book “Waisted” reveal what she is working on. “Authors with Obsessions” ‘Authors with‘Authors Obsessions’ at the Athenaeum

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15 15 TUESDAY, JUNE 25 JUNE TUESDAY, THURSDAY, JULY 11 JULY THURSDAY, 18 JULY THURSDAY, 25 JULY THURSDAY, THURSDAY, JUNE 27 JUNE THURSDAY, THURSDAY, JUNE 20 JUNE THURSDAY, The rehearsals take place at The Boston Society of The Boston Society of child will be participat Your 140 Bowdoin St. on Tuesday 140 Bowdoin St. on Tuesday is free for afternoons. Tuition a Boston address.any child with All levels of singing ability are sign up, please welcome. To Doctor at 617- contact Mr. 523-4575 or visit www.chur chonthehillboston.org (click on “music”). ly appropriate stories, rhymes, movement, and songs. Drop-in for families, and groups, should contact the library ahead of time at 617-523-3957. BSNJ Community Chorus Children’s The New Jerusalem (BSNJ) Chorus Community Children’s is a comprehensive musical training program for children in Grades 3 to 7. that promotes:program in a ing the love of music, expressive singing, teamwork-cooperative learning, building new friend ships, self-assessment and the fun of being in a well organized program. THE BEACON HILL TIMES HILL BEACON THE - - - eighborhood CONCERT, Fairfield County Children’s Choir perform Children’s Fairfield County CONCERT, St., Tremont 58 Chapel, Vivaldi King's Biebl, by ing works call 617-227-2155 $5, donation: suggested 12:15 p.m., information more for Club, Hill Garden Beacon ACTIVITY, CHILDREN’S 4-5 p.m. Playground, Myrtle Street Myrtle Zoo, Petting Instrument ACTIVITY, CHILDREN’S 4-5 p.m. Playground, Street Myrtle Street visit, police car ACTIVITY, CHILDREN’S 4-5 p.m. Playground, Myrtle & Sprinklers,” “Popsicles ACTIVITY, CHILDREN’S 4-5 p.m. Playground, Street Tremont St., 12:15 p.m., suggested donation: $5, call 617- $5, donation: suggested 12:15 p.m., St., Tremont information more for 227-2155 Truck, Ice Cream Mayor’s ACTIVITY, CHILDREN’S 4-5 p.m. Playground, Myrtle Street CALENDAR N - - At this time, children ages Call 617-523-3957 for more End Branch of The West The West End Branch of the The West Get help from a Boston Public 18 months to 3 years and their caregivers join the children’s developmental for librarian ment necessary; simply drop in with your homework. information. Time’ ‘Toddler End at the West Branch Library Library, Public Boston the 151 Cambridge St., presents on Wednesdays Time” “Toddler from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. with other newcomers and a facilitator. Get homework help End at the West Branch Library located Boston Public Library, at 151 Cambridge St., offers homework help every Thursday from 4 to 6 p.m. No appoint Schools teacher. to 2:30 p.m. Come and prac tice your English language skills - - - - FRIDAY, JUNE 14 JUNE FRIDAY, TUESDAY, JUNE 18 JUNE TUESDAY, TUESDAY, JUNE 11 JUNE TUESDAY, SATURDAY, JUNE 8 JUNE SATURDAY, THURSDAY, JUNE 6 JUNE THURSDAY, THE DEADLINE FOR LISTING EVENTS IS THE TUESDAY BEFORE PUBLICATION. CALL 617-523-9490 OR FAX 617-523-8668 OR EMAIL [email protected] 617-523-8668 CALL OR FAX 617-523-9490 BEFORE PUBLICATION. TUESDAY THE IS FOR LISTING EVENTS THE DEADLINE

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