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‘JOYWALK’ offers free stroll of select Fenway art galleries


by Dan Murphy
 • May 1, 2026

‘JOYWALK: A Fenway Cultural District Art Crawl’ returns Thursday, May 7, from 4 to 8 p.m., again offering guests a unique opportunity to visit a selection of the neighborhood’s diverse art galleries free of charge, including a couple of spots…

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NABB’s 
annual Alley Rally set to return May 2


by Sun staff
 • May 1, 2026

Residents and students across Back Bay will come together for the annual Alley Rally, organized by the Neighborhood Association of the Back Bay (NABB), on the morning of Saturday, May 2.
 “The Alley Rally is grassroots civic engagement at its…

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ENC shares successful completion of annual 
Muddy River Cleanup


by Special to the Sun • May 1, 2026

The Emerald Necklace Conservancy (ENC) has announced that 300 dedicated long-term and new volunteers came together on Saturday, April 25, to help clean and rejuvenate the Emerald Necklace parks during the 2026 Muddy River Cleanup. Using the beautiful weather to…

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From Gardner to Shelley: Emily Franklin brings literary history to the Union Club


by Photos & Story by Marianne Salza
 • May 1, 2026

“Love & Other Monsters,” written by best-selling author, Emily Franklin, is a haunting historical fiction book about creativity, desperation, and complicated love. Set in the summer of 1816, the Regency-era novel focuses on the bright Claire Clarmont, the 18-year-old forgotten…

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DCR advises the public on fire safety as camping season kicks off 


by Special to the Sun • May 1, 2026

As camping season gets underway across the state park system, the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR) is urging residents and visitors to take precautions to prevent wildfires, as new data shows a continuing trend of longer periods of…

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Garden safety for pets


by Penny & Ed Cherubino • May 1, 2026

City dwellers without outdoor space may think they don’t have to worry about plants that might harm their dogs. However, most of us walk our dogs past front yard gardens, in parks, and take them on hikes in the woods…

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Gov. Healey announces $25,000 in interest-free downpayment assistance now available for more first-time homebuyers


by Special to the Sun • May 1, 2026

Governor Maura Healey and MassHousing announced that starting this week, more Massachusetts residents are now eligible for $25,000 in interest-free downpayment and homebuyer assistance to help them afford to buy their first home. Earlier this year, Governor Healey announced a…

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MBTA and MassDOT celebrate Earth Day with Blue Line Station cleanup 


by Special to the Sun • May 1, 2026

In honor of Earth Day 2026, dozens of employees from the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) and the Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT) volunteered to cleanup eight stations along the MBTA Blue Line: Maverick, Airport, Wood Island, Orient Heights, Suffolk…

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Massachusetts named newest member of the
International Union for Conservation of Nature


by Special to the Sun • May 1, 2026

The Healey-Driscoll Administration has announced Massachusetts is now an official member of the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), a global network of more than 1,400 governments and organizations working together to protect biodiversity. This milestone places Massachusetts within…

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Beacon Ensemble’s Beacon New Music Festival Volume II coming June 5-7


by Special to the Sun • May 1, 2026

Following on the success of its inaugural event last year, Beacon Ensemble is again offering Beacon New Music Festival Volume II from June 5 to 7.
 ​Opening night of the festival with Mink Duo is set for Friday, June 5,…

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Edwards, Coletta-Zapata deliver remarks at climate change news conference


by Cary Shuman
 • May 1, 2026

Sen. Lydia Edwards and City Council Vice President Gabriela Coletta, who are both considered legislative champions for the environment, credited Mayor Wu for her leadership on the issue of climate change during remarks at the Mayor’s announcement of the 2030…

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Boston Ward 4 Dems offers scholarships to ninth and 10th graders


by The Boston Sun Staff • May 1, 2026

The Boston Ward 4 Democratic Committee is offering $400 scholarships to eligible ninth and 10th graders living in the ward, including students attending the Melvin H. King South End Academy, Boston Latin School, and Winsor School. ​To apply, students will…

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