Mayor Michelle Wu, who once championed her “Green New Deal” for Boston, laid off the city’s head of green infrastructure and eliminated the office he was leading, according to the now-former director. https://t.co/8gkkCpgwwr
.@MBTA Announces New Weekday Year Round Harbor Loop Ferry ⛴️Peak Hour Service Beginning June 29 connecting Lovejoy Wharf (North Station), Central Wharf (Aquarium), Seaport & Logan Airport. The Harbor Loop will supplement the @SeaportFerry.
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Come join us for a Moakley Park Cleanup this Saturday, May 16! Make a difference by picking up litter and natural debris!
🥐All necessary tools and breakfast will be provided! 🧤Wear work clothes and closed toe shoes.
Volunteer here: https://t.co/9i6XRO3HQB
Tomorrow the Environmental Protection Agency will be conducting an aerial flyover in preparation for upcoming special events in #Boston and greater Massachusetts!
Boston’s next Commissioner of Parks and Recreation will be Diana Fernandez Bibeau, a 35-year-old West Roxbury resident who currently works in the Boston Planning Department.
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Happy 204th Birthday to Frederick Law Olmsted—the mind behind the Emerald Necklace parks and countless green spaces around the country!
We are deeply fortunate to have a pre-eminent example of his landscape architecture in our collective backyard.
Fishing Communities Coalition applauds @USDA’s new Office of Seafood. New #seafood focus signals growing recognition of fishermen as essential contributors to America’s food system and rural economies cc: @Massport@PortofBos
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BWSC’s Water Main Flushing Program has started for the season in East Boston. This process helps keep our award-winning tap water at its highest quality! Read more about the project here: https://t.co/JgJYbG37do
Boston Latin School senior Lucy Zhang highlights the work of 14 advocates for the Neponset River through watercolor portraits and personal interviews in new exhibit that opens on April 13. https://t.co/WVTTEgSWEw
Follow our Cultural Resources team as they dig a series of archeological test pits on Castle Island in advance of some new accessibility ramps. Check out the link to learn more about the DCR Office of Cultural Resources. https://t.co/35HOiCXYkV
When it comes to climate change and flooding, Dorchester’s Port Norfolk is always at the center of the conversation. The village is now the focus of a city pilot program offering free home assessments to about 40 or 50 property owners starting this month.
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W/S conveniently failed to mention a 5,000sf ground floor civic space obligation in its Chapter 91 license application for development of a lab/office tower at Seaport Square Block G.
Only after I called W/S out at today's @MassDEP hearing did they acknowledge the obligation. 😡