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5 Things You Should Know This Week – June 9th
Splish Splash Splash pads across the City are open and ready for splashing — a great way to stay cool this summer. Additionally, there are [...]
Weekend Picks – June 6th
Coffee Hour with the Mayor Mayor Michelle Wu, the Office of Neighborhood Services, and the Boston Parks and Recreation Department today announced the dates and [...]
5 Things You Should Know This Week – June 2nd
Eastie Tree Fruit Tree & Volunteering Form 🍎🍐🍒 With support from GrowBoston and the City of Boston, Tree Eastie is launching a new Fruit Tree [...]
Weekend Picks – May 30th
The Layover kicks off a new season on May 31st Picture yourself sipping a frozen drink surrounded by lush greenery, with amazing views of the [...]
Halloween Happenings in East Boston 2024
You have come to the right place for all things spooky in East Boston! Here are some Halloween events happening in the neighborhood. Halloween Fun [...]
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 [...]

















