The MFA showcases Paris’ nightlife in the late 19th century through Toulouse-Lautrec’s eyes.
Boston Pre-K to Expand, Walsh Announces
Boston’s pre-K program will expand to include all 4 year olds in the City of Boston within the next five years, Mayor Martin J. Walsh, BC ’09, announced in a press conference in Dorchester, Mass., Tuesday morning.
Electronic Scooters Come to Brookline
Government officials, Lime and Bird employees, and scooter fanatics had congregated outside of the town hall to kick off a new pilot program that is bringing 200 shared electric scooters to the streets of Brookline. The program is the first of its kind in Massachusetts.
BPS Safety and Security Discussed in City Council
A hearing regarding school safety and security measures was held in the City of Boston on Tuesday. The hearing analyzed both safety and security measures taken to protect school environments from threatening situations, and it featured a panel from the Boston Police Department (BPD) as well as members of the public.
Electric Scooters Set to Come to Boston
For the first time in Massachusetts, electric scooters will be allowed on the streets, providing an emission-free way of getting around. The Boston City Council passed an ordinance creating licenses and regulations for scooter businesses to operate.
Newton Residents Gather for Second Public Meeting on Riverside Vision Project
A broader concern voiced by residents was that the proposal for the vision plan was influenced more by the demands of potential developers and property owners, rather than by the desires of the Newton public.
Governor Baker Signs Bill to Fund Planned Parenthood
“I think there’s unanimity among us that we should make sure that the federal policy change here does not affect women’s ability to access reproductive services in Massachusetts, period,” said Baker.
MBTA Renames Yawkey Station as Lansdowne Station
The station and MBTA signs are being updated now, and the change is set to go into effect on April 8.
Collapse of WOW AIR Impacts BC Students and Future of Low-Cost Travel
“I was literally looking at tickets a week ago, which is really funny, and I was about to buy a ticket when my sister texted me and was like, ‘Don’t buy a ticket, they are shutting down.’” said Claire Madden, MCAS ’20.
FoMu Fenway Satisfies Sweet Tooth with Vegan Ice Cream
FoMu Fenway’s vegan treats have gathered quite a crowd following the new location’s opening week.