This past week, Congress finally passed the CHIPS (Creating Helpful Incentives for the Production of Semiconductors) and Science Act, legislation that will provide $280 billion in federal funding to ensure that the making of semiconductors, which are crucial to every…
Author: The Boston Sun Staff
Guest Op-Ed: Losing Everything, What or Who Is Important?
By Dr. Glenn Mollette What or who is important to you? The recent devastating flood in eastern Kentucky reminds us all that life can be swept away in a moment. Hundreds of families lost everything. One family lost their house…
Letter to the Editor
Take the First Step Toward a Nicotine-Free Life Dear Editor, The Massachusetts Department of Public Health is running Take the First Step, a campaign that educates adults about free resources designed to help them quit smoking, vaping, or using other tobacco…
Boston Landmarks Orchestra Performs At the Hatch Shell
Farmers Market At Copley Square
Harvard Book Store To Open Second Location at Prudential Center
Harvard Book Store is opening a new store this spring in the space previously occupied by Barnes & Noble at the Prudential Center, according to a press release. The new location will contain a wide selection of books, a state-of-the-art…
News Briefs
SoWa Artists Guild August Happenings The SoWa Artists Guild presents First Friday on Aug. 5 from 5 to 9 p.m. at 450 Harrison Ave. and is also open every Sunday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., rain or shine. Visit…
2022 Boston Groundwater Trust Forum Set for September 20
The Boston Groundwater Trust established by the Boston City Council to monitor and protect the integrity of building foundations in Boston that are threatened by low groundwater levels, will be hosting a City-wide Forum on Tuesday, September 20, 2022, from…
Mayor Wu Announces Summer Dance Party Series
Mayor Michelle Wu and the Office of Tourism, Sports, and Entertainment today announced the City’s Summer Dance Party Series on City Hall Plaza. This family-friendly event series, featuring salsa, kizomba, R&B, and house music, is free and open to the…
ZBA Approves Projects on St. Botolph and Appleton Streets
The Zoning Board of Appeal (ZBA) approved two projects in the Back Bay and South End areas at its July 26 virtual hearing. 121 St. Botolph St. At 121 St. Botolph St., Derrick Tyler proposed to renovate the fifth floor,…