Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Services and Resources for Seniors

We are passing on notice for this public discussion on Monday May 19th.


Have you ever wondered what services and resources are available for seniors living in Boston? Do you know that senior citizens may purchase taxi vouchers at a 50% discount, and that the Boston Fire Department will provide and install free smoke and carbon monoxide detectors for seniors (with modifications for the hard of hearing)?

For more information, please save the date, alert your neighbors, and join us for a presentation and discussion:

  • When: Monday, May 19
  • Time: 7:00 – 9:00 PM
  • Where: City Year Headquarters, 287 Columbus Ave. (near the northwest corner of Clarendon and Columbus Ave.)
  • No charge

The panel will be moderated by Ron Geddes, and will include speakers from:

  • Commission on Affairs of the Elderly, City of Boston. Speaker: Eliza Greenberg, Commissioner
  • Beacon Hill Village – the national model organization for seniors who choose to remain in their own homes. Speaker: Judy Willett, Exec. Director
  • Creative Alliances – a nonprofit organization specializing in geriatric care and management. Speaker: Jill Lebar, Director and Care Manager
  • Mass. Assn. of Older Americans (MAOA) – an organization dedicated to the promotion of social and economic security of elders. Speaker: Ann Hartstein, Exec. Director

Please RSVP at seseniors@aol.com, or call 617-426-0989 (Betsy Boveroux) so we will have enough chairs for everyone!

Lights! Camera! Lights!!!

A film company will be shooting in a building on Washington street.   While the shooting will be inside, they have asked us to inform you that:

On Friday, May 9th the lights in Peters Park will be on all night long.

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Boston Shines

The bi-annual city cleanup, Boston Shines, is taking place THIS Saturday, 4/26.    Although Eight Streets is not having a coordinated effort this year, you can do your part by cleaning in front of your home, or organizing a cleanup for your street.  The city will be on hand to loan tools for the morning at the BCA Plaza.   The city will be running street sweepers through the neighborhood, and they will do a special 'cleanup trash' collection around noon - make sure your cleanup trash bags are on a major corner, not just in front of your house.

City recycling information

With Spring comes thoughts of cleaning house - but recycling should always be on your mind.   Check out the City Recycling site for more information on:

  • Curbside recycling (including our Single Stream program)
  • Paint and Motor Oil drop-off days and locations
  • Hazardous Waste dates and drop off locations
  • Recycling of Electronics (drop-off date THIS weekend, 4/26)
  • To subscribe to the city Recycling newsletter!!

To get rid of old TVs and computer monitors,  call 617-635-7574, or make your request by emailing trashtvcrt@cityofboston.gov.

Leaf and Yard Waste Collection

Spring 2008 Collection Dates: April 21st-May 23rd

  • Put barrels and bags of yard waste, along with bundled branches, on the curb by 7:00 AM on your Recycling Day April 21st through May 23rd.  [[for Eight Streets this is Tuesday morning]]
  • Place leaves and yard debris in large paper leaf bags or open barrels labeled "yard waste."
  • Do not put yard waste in plastic bags.
  • Yard Waste stickers for barrels (one sticker per barrel) are available by calling 635-4959.
  • Tie branches with string, 3' maximum length. Do not put branches in barrels.

Recycling bags

An update for those looking for clear plastic bags to use for the new 'single stream' city recycling program.

Shaws has replaced their store brand bags with the Homelife brand.  They offer 30 gallon clear trash bags, with a box of 20 going for $3.      Foodies has a a smaller 13 gallon size clear plastic bag.

Remember, the blue Glad brand bags they say recycling on them should NOT be used.   The city is using only clear bags, and anything in a blue bag will probably be taken as trash.

Read more about Boston's single stream recycling program here.

Monday, April 14, 2008

City Roots grant program

Short notice form the city, but the City Roots grant application process is open, with applications due APRIL 18th. Application can be found here. They also have a seperate grant program for a Youth Crew. City description of the program:

City Roots is a small grant program for neighbors, community groups and youth groups who would like to work together to beautify a public park, vacant lot, street, apartment complex or private front yards in their community. There is one application specific for adult neighborhood groups and one application specific for youth crews. Those interested in applying should complete the relevant application and submit it by April 18, 2008 to Rachael Dobson, Urban Ecology Institute, 355 Higgins Hall, 140 Commonwealth Ave., Chestnut Hill, MA 02467 Email:dobsonr@bc.edu Phone: 617-552-6792.

Coffee with the Mayor

The Mayor's "Neighborhood Coffee Hour" series comes to Peters Park on May 7th, from 9:30-10:30. Feel free to stop by for some free coffee and chat with the Mayor about issues on your mind.

Here is the complete Coffee Hour schedule.

Sunday, April 06, 2008

Call tracking a ways off

The city system to track complaint calls to the city 'hotline' seems to be further behind than we were lead toe believe.   There's a Boston Globe article that says it's about 2 years away...

Tuesday, April 01, 2008

April NA Meeting

No foolin - the next Eight Streets NA meeting is this Wednesday, April 2nd. We'll be meeting at our usual location, the 5th floor boardroom at Boston ballet (Warren & Clarendon). Regular meeting time of 6:30-8:30.

6:30-7 - Neighborhood networking
7-8:30 - Business meeting.

Agenda includes

* 10 Bond Street. The Szetos will be installing a groundwater recharge system that return "100% Capacity" into the ground. The community process required them to come to the NA to inform their neighbors about the system they will install. This will be an informational presentation only - there is no ESNA vote required for this issue.

* South End Buttery. Construction efforts going on with the lower level expansion of the location have shown they can add approximately 50 additional seats in the downstairs location. Buttery is asking for ESNA Support on the increased capacity (ESNA vote to take place)

Hope to see everyone there!!!

Do you like to walk?

MAPC, The Metropolitan Area Planning Council, is taking a survey on Pedestrian activities, to help with their regional pedestrian planning. Take their survey - What are the most important issues facing pedestrians in our Region?