SEE & DO
Weekend Picks – MDW 2025
ICA Watershed is back for a new season! The ICA Watershed—a seasonal space in East Boston dedicated to large-scale artist projects—will reopen for the season [...]
5 Things You Should Know This Week – May 19th
Save the Date - Community Yard Sale The Umana Family Council has organized a community yard sale to take place on Saturday, May 31st at [...]
Weekend Picks – May 16th
National Bike to Work Day is May 16th Join a neighborhood-based group ride, or just show up for the fun. Going to work after the [...]
5 Things You Should Know This Week – May 12th
MBTA Service Updates for May Alright, friends—time for your monthly MBTA update! If you’re a Red Line rider, heads up: shuttle buses are replacing trains [...]
Weekend Picks – October 25th
Attend Downeast Cider’s Docktober Party This Saturday, October 26, from 1-9 PM, Downeast Cider's Eastie Pop-Up Cider Garden will host the "Drink the Downeast Pop-up [...]
5 Things You Should Know This Week – October 21st
Early Voting Has Begun The Boston Election Department announced a reminder to voters that Election Day is Tuesday, November 5, 2024, with early voting beginning October [...]
Weekend Picks – October 18th
Attend a Halloween Costume Party at Carmella’s Market Carmella's Market invites families, friends, and pets to a Halloween Costume Night filled with fun activities for [...]
5 Things You Should Know This Week – October 14th
Fall-O-Ween Children’s Festival Mayor Michelle Wu and the Boston Parks and Recreation Department will host the fourth annual Fall-o-Ween Children’s Festival on the Boston Common [...]
Free Admission at Your Favorite Museums on Monday
Monday is a holiday in the City of Boston – Indigenous Peoples’ Day is Oct. 14th, and some of Boston’s favorite museums are celebrating the day [...]
Weekend Picks – October 11th
Attend an entrepreneurship workshop with The Boss Up Agency The Mindful Boss Retreat: Being Well in Entrepreneurship is a half-day wellness retreat in Boston on [...]
Fall-o-Ween Children’s Festival returns to Boston Common October 18
Mayor Michelle Wu and the Boston Parks and Recreation Department will host the fourth annual Fall-o-Ween Children’s Festival on the Boston Common Parade Ground at [...]
5 Things You Should Know This Week – October 7th
Wicked Haunted Fest Move over, Salem! Our neighbors in Charlestown have Wicked Haunted Fest – a new immersive Halloween experience at Hood Park opening in October. Here [...]
Weekend Picks – October 4th
Enjoy delicious cider at Downeast Cider’s harbor party The Harbor Party at the East Boston pop-up cider garden takes place every first Saturday of the [...]
Boston Harbor Now Announces The Return Of $5 Ferry Weekend With Discounted Trips To Visit Spectacle Island
BOSTON, Mass. – October 1, 2024 – Boston Harbor Now, in partnership with the National Park Service, the Massachusetts Department of Conservation & Recreation, and Boston [...]
5 Things You Should Know This Week – September 30th
Wicked Haunted Fest Move over, Salem! Our neighbors in Charlestown have Wicked Haunted Fest – a new immersive Halloween experience at Hood Park opening in [...]
Zero-Waste Day Drop Off is Saturday
It’s good to declutter! Old clothes, half-empty paint cans, boxes of paper from your taxes from 1998 through 2004? Get rid of them! Make some [...]
















