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Posted inOpinion

Making the 250th anniversary of our founding matter  

by Brian Boyles March 22, 2025March 22, 2025

If we truly wish to compete with our fellow patriots in Pennsylvania and Virginia, let us follow the example of Samuel Adams. Let us be bold about our beliefs and the messages we send to the nation.  

Posted inEducation

Canales stepping down as president of Barr Foundation

Headshot of Michael Jonas, Executive Editor at CommonWealth Beacon. by Michael Jonas January 13, 2025January 14, 2025

JIM CANALES, who has overseen a more than doubling of annual giving at the Barr Foundation while presiding over its emergence as a major civic player in Greater Boston, plans to step down as the foundation’s president later this year.  The foundation, which focuses its philanthropic giving on education, climate change, and the arts, said […]

Top 10 Stories of 2024
Posted inMedia

The top ten CommonWealth Beacon stories of 2024

by CommonWealth Staff December 20, 2024January 3, 2025

ALL ROADS lead to home, or perhaps the nearest T station. Housing and transportation are both issues that roiled policymakers on and off Beacon Hill, as state officials sought to navigate crises on both fronts by passing a multibillion housing bond bill and debating ways to fund transportation as the MBTA faces a yawning budget […]

Posted inArts and Culture

Boston museum program now open to all 

Headshot of Michael Jonas, Executive Editor at CommonWealth Beacon. by Michael Jonas December 5, 2024December 6, 2024

On Wednesday, Mayor Michelle Wu announced that starting in January all young people in Boston – regardless of what school they attend – will be eligible for the free museum program, which originally was only open to Boston Public Schools students.

Posted inOpinion

Governor should strip anticompetitive ticketing provision from economic development bill

by Brian Hess November 19, 2024November 20, 2024

Gov. Healey should send an amended version of the bill back to the Legislature to protect fans from the Ticketmaster monopoly and so that consumers can continue to freely shop around for tickets versus having a single source.

Posted inOpinion

Why kids should read obituaries

by Peter Sipe October 12, 2024October 13, 2024

Obituaries are about life, not death – death is merely the detail that gets these stories of life printed. And kids should read these life stories.

Posted inState Government

Mass. preps for American revolution’s 250th anniversary

by Sam Doran | State House News Service September 17, 2024September 18, 2024

“And part of the launch today is to make sure we get ahead of this, because we are the birthplace,” said Gov. Maura Healey.

Posted inArts and Culture

Boston to expand free museum program to non-BPS kids

Headshot of Michael Jonas, Executive Editor at CommonWealth Beacon. by Michael Jonas September 10, 2024September 10, 2024

A pilot program providing free access to a set of Boston museums to Boston Public Schools students will be expanded starting in 2025 to include all school-age children in the city. 

Posted inOpinion

Why risk-averse Gen Z is watching from the sidelines

by Ella Schmidt September 4, 2024September 4, 2024

When we weigh the decision of whether to engage effortfully with the world or just stay home, it’s no wonder we gravitate toward the option that involves less risk.

Posted inOlympics

20-20 hindsight on Boston 2024

Headshot of Gintautus Dumcius, Reporter at CommonWealth Beacon by Gintautas Dumcius July 24, 2024July 24, 2024

Asked this week to reflect on the long-gone possibility of Boston hosting the 2024 Olympics, Senate President Karen Spilka didn’t hesitate. “I’m glad it’s in Paris,” she said. “That’s my quote.”

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