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What's new at The Boston Guardian Friends of Public Garden Celebrates the Big FiftyWhile Friends couldn’t gather at their traditional Green and White Ball, the virtual event was an opportunity to see footage of Boston’s parks over decades and seasons. Clips showed families and children enjoying the city’s greenspace in both pandemic and pre-pandemic times. Page 1 - no comments - 1,112 views  Mother’s Day Was Conceived in BostonHowe was not an average mother. She was an activist, an abolitionist, a women’s suffrage advocate and a writer who clashed with her prominent transcendentalist husband Samuel Gridley Howe over his wish that she shun public life. According to her diary, he beat her. Page 1 - no comments - 1,074 views  Arthur Fiedler Bridge To Close For SummerThe Arthur Fiedler footbridge will be closed for maintenance and painting from mid-May through the end of August. The closure will cut the most direct route from the downtown to the Charles River Esplanade during the park’s busiest time of the year. The ramped concrete pedestrian bridge links David G. Page 1 - no comments - 1,046 views  Returning To Normal?Through June 20, the Swan Boats will operate on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays from 10am-4pm. From June 21 through Labor Day, they will operate every day from 10am-5pm.. Page 1 - no comments - 1,029 views  LaGrange Apartments Will Be Sold as CondosDevelopers of 21-floor building under construction at 47 to 55 LaGrange Street will convert its planned 176 residential units from rentals to owned condominiums.. Page 3 - no comments - 1,086 views  CRIME & PUNISHMENTA man parked his 2012 Subaru in front of 29 Newbury Street and exited with a small mixed breed dog who lunged at the victim and bit her left leg breaking the skin. The canine’s owner asked if she was ok but then walked away towards the Public Garden. Page 4 - no comments - 988 views  Free Summer Art Sessions Planned“The learning loss we’re talking about in Boston is apparent,” said Sara Mraish Demeter, founder and executive director of Art Resource Collaborative for Kids (ARCK). This summer, ARCK is partnering with Operation P.E.A.C.E. to offer in-person arts and movement sessions for students in Fenway and Dorchester. Page 6 - no comments - 1,054 views  CDC Faced a Very Challenging YearOperating at the intersection of development and community service, the Fenway Community Development Corporation (CDC) was hard hit by Covid. Last Thursday marked its first annual meeting in two years. Its leaders did not shy from describing the challenges they faced. Page 6 - no comments - 950 views  Buy Local and Earn A Gift Card for DinnerSEBA has been an anchor for Motsenigos, from helping her apply for PPP loans, to answering questions and circulating grant opportunities. SEBA’s guidance is “never ending,” Motsenigos New England, CouCou, Barre3, Lekker, said. “I would have had no idea what to do Tweed, Soma Optical, MFLYNN, Urban without them. Page 7 - no comments - 1,378 views  Zoning Change Would Fund Local Art SpacesDevelopers in Economic Development Area South, a district of the South End on Harrison Avenue, can request higher height limits in return for allocating space for the arts, or by contributing through a “cash out” option. Page 7 - no comments - 1,158 views  Loving St. BotolphResidents of St. Botolph pitched in last Saturday to cleanup their neighborhood.. Page 9 - no comments - 991 views  Remember When?Park Plaza in the 1930s. Page 11 - no comments - 906 views 
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