The City of Boston rolls out the SNAP Card to Ride to low-income individuals and families as part of its Go for Boston 2030 mobility plan. The intention is to make Boston’s bike-sharing ecosystem equitable and reliable.
Unexpected Encounters with Versions of Myself
Alessandro Zenati ’21 found a piece of himself by way of an unexpected encounter. What he realized was that strangers are simply versions of ourselves.
Forum Sparks Conversation About City Resilience Planning
At “Weathering the Storm: Building Resilience to Extreme Precipitation,” community members discussed the intricacies of preparing a city for the potentially devastating impacts of extreme weather events.
Newton Mayor Fuller Knits Boston College Into Campaign
In her first 100 days in office, Newton Mayor Ruthanne Fuller hopes to establish an open-door policy. She recognizes the importance of Boston College as an invaluable campaign partner.
Pop-Up Turns Permanent: The Bagel Table Replaces Rosie’s
Replacing Rosie’s Bakery, The Bagel Table offers Newton residents freshly baked New York style bagels, flakey croissants, sandwiches, and desserts, among other eats.
Après Ski Festival Brings the Post-Ski Run Spread to Downtown Boston
On February 1st, Bostonians will get the chance to experience a cuisine dedicated to the post-ski run crowd curated by Eataly.
Tea Basics Class Provides Immersive, Hands-On Experience
Since establishing its own Somerville tasting room in 2016, MEM Tea has been offering the public a wide range of specialized events, including its weekly Tea Basics class.
International Panel Talks Immigration, Refugee ‘Travel Ban’
Boston residents join Oxfam, Amnesty International, and the International Institute of New England to discuss the current status of global immigration, more specifically, President Trump’s “Travel Ban,” one year later.
Breadboard Bakery Pop-Up Serves Unique Treats to Boston Streets
Every Friday and Saturday at Cutty’s in Brookline, Daisy Chow serves kolaches, wacky cake, croissants, and more at her pop-up: Breadboard Bakery.
The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: A Retrospective on North Station’s History
North Station is a special place for every Boston sports enthusiast and is an immutable part of the city’s collective identity. Jack Goldman hopes to keep it alive, at least in his own memory.