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Boston, Massachusetts · BostonSaturday, June 1, will mark the end of an era when Bin 26 Enoteca closes after nearly two decades in business due to the retirement of co-owner and chef, Azita Bina-Seibel, who credits much of her success to the loyal support she has received from the Beacon Hill community. “It’s a good neighborhood for relationships,” she said. “For me, it’s a neighborhood where there’s true community and one of the few places where everyone welcomes new neighb…See the Story
Azita Bina-Seibel Reflects on Her Career Ahead of Imminent Closing of Bin 26 Enoteca – Beacon Hill Times
Boston, Massachusetts · BostonBeacon Hill Nursery School hosted its annual auction gala at the Four Seasons on Friday, April 26. Shownare Beacon Hill residents and Beacon Hill Nursery School parents, Andy and Chelsea O’brien and Katie and Aaron Norris. Chelsea and Katie served as Co-Chairs for the 2024 BHNS Auction Gala.See the Story
Beacon Hill Nursery School Holds Auction Gala – Beacon Hill Times
Boston, Massachusetts · BostonA donut shop with a uniquely local name has set up shop as a pop-up inside DeLuca’s Market on Charles Street. Mass Hole Donuts, which has a brick-and-mortar location in Somerville’s Teele Square, took over the small space inside the store on Friday, May 3, which was previously the temporary home to Teuscher Chocolates. The company bakes six different donut-hole selections each day in its Somerville kitchen from more than 100 different options. …See the Story
Uniquely Named Donut Shop Opens Pop-Up at DeLuca’s on Charles Street – The Boston Sun
Mother's Day · BostonSchön Family Art Show Mother’s Day Weekend Nancy Schön, the sculptor whose works includes the iconic ‘Make Way for Ducklings’ statue in the Public Garden, will join six other female artists from her kin for a Schön Family Art Show over Mother’s Day Weekend, from Friday, May 10, through Sunday, May 12, at 291 Otis St. in West Newton. Besides Nancy, the art show will feature works by two of her daughters, Ellen Schön and Susan Schön, a ceramic ar…See the Story
Neighborhood Roundup – Beacon Hill Times
Boston, Massachusetts · BostonStory by Marianne Salza Boston Harbor City Cruises’ signature dining vessel, the Spirit of Boston, has returned to Commonwealth Pier, beside the Seaport World Trade Center, after year-long interior renovations following an onboard fire. Executives, corporate clients, members of the Boston Fire Department, and friends explored the ship over cocktails and hors d’oeuvres during a Dockside Showcase on April 24. “This is an exciting moment for us. We…See the Story
Spirit of Boston Holds Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony – The Boston Sun
Kentucky Derby · BostonSpecial to Times On Saturday, May 4, for the fifth consecutive year, Upstairs Downstairs hosted its popular Kentucky Derby Game Day. Dozens of happy customers attended resplendent in colorful bonnets and hats of their own or provided by staff to take advantage of store specials and, of course, try their luck racing little horses, Fritter, Glitter and Frack racing down the 1/1000 furlong of everyone’s favorite “Charles Downs Derby Track” Post Ti…See the Story
Upstairs Downstairs Hosts Fifth Annual Derby Day – Beacon Hill Times
Mother's Day · BostonNancy Schön, the sculptor whose works includes the iconic ‘Make Way for Ducklings’ statue in the Public Garden, will join six other female artists from her kin for a Schön Family Art Show over Mother’s Day Weekend, from Friday, May 10, through Sunday, May 12, at 291 Otis St. in West Newton. Besides Nancy, the art show will feature works by two of her daughters, Ellen Schön and Susan Schön, a ceramic artist and a designer, respectively. (Susan a…See the Story
Schön Family Art Show Coming Mother’s Day Weekend to West Newton – Beacon Hill Times
New Hampshire · New HampshireSpecial to the Times Fabled Antiques has announced ‘A Spring Palette,’ an art exhibition of floral still lifes and spring landscapes presented in collaboration with its flagship store, New Hampshire Antique Co-op, renowned for its fine art gallery. This botanical-inspired show is now on view at Fabled Antiques at 93 Charles St. The exhibition features a selection of paintings by noted 19th- and 20th-century American Impressionist artists, such …See the Story