Allston Brighton Community Notes 11/17/2019

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Hello Everyone, News The comment period for J.J. Carroll Redevelopment (130 Chestnut Hill Avenue) ends on Friday, November 29, 2019. BPDA Project Description: The Proposed Project includes the demolition of the existing buildings and construction of a new six-story, approximately 180,000 square feet 144 residential units, an approximately 11,000 square foot Program for All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE) Center, and ground floor "Village Center". The Village Center will primarily be common space included in the residential square footage such as a multi-purpose room, Resident Service Coordinator offices, lobby, marketing/leasing office, and potentially a small resale shop and salon for residents. The ground floor will also contain approximately 1,200 square feet of commercial space, which is envisioned as a convenience store with fresh foods that would primarily serve the Proponent's staff, its residents and would also be open to the broader community. Approximately 70 parking spaces are proposed -41 in a parking garage and 29 surface parking spaces. http://www.bostonplans.org/projects/development-projects/j-j-carroll-redevelopment Email Contact: Lance.Campbell@Boston.Gov The comment period for 449 Cambridge Street ends on Saturday, November 30, 2019. BPDA Project Description: The Proponent proposes to construct two, independent, multi-family residential buildings, one at each parcel. The Cambridge Street building would have seven floors and a gross floor area (GFA) of approximately 131,000 sf, with approximately 127 dwelling units, approximately 2,400 sf of retail / restaurant / services space, and approximately 80 accessory parking spaces. The Emery Road building would also have seven floors, a GFA of approximately 33,000 sf, approximately 39 dwelling units, and no on-site parking. The Proposed Project would be subject to the Mayor’s Executive Order regarding inclusionary affordable housing, dated February 29, 2000, as amended, as well as the Boston Planning & Development Agency’s (BPDA’s) Inclusionary Development Policy (IDP). The Proponent plans to set aside thirteen percent (13%) of the approximately 166 dwelling units proposed at the Site as IDP units, for a total of twenty-two (21.58) on-site, affordable housing units. http://www.bostonplans.org/projects/development-projects/449-cambridge-street Email Contact: Michael.A.Sinatra@Boston.Gov The PDA comment period for Allston Yards ends on Monday, December 9, 2019. BPDA Project Description: The Allston Yards redevelopment will create a new neighborhood at the nexus of Allston, Brighton, and the new Boston Landing district. The Proponent intends to redevelop an existing approximately 10.6-acre Project Site with a mixed-use, transit-oriented development (“TOD”) consisting of residential, office, restaurant, fitness and retail uses, including a flagship grocery store, and a new approximately one-acre public open space (“Community Green”) to be activated with programming to enhance use and enjoyment, such as outdoor health and wellness events, public art exhibits, music concerts and holiday festivals. The Proposed Project has been refined significantly since the PNF filing in January 2018 based on feedback received from abutters, elected officials, BPDA staff, the Boston Civic Design Commission (“BCDC”), various state and city agencies, and the Impact Advisory Group


(“IAG”). Key issues that were addressed through the redesign included: reduced building density and height (especially at the neighborhood edges to the east and south); explored a greater variety in building height for a more interesting skyline; reduced housing density and reevaluated office space given the growing demand in the area; increased the size of public open space and landscaped area; and improved connections to the Boston Landing MBTA commuter rail station. http://www.bostonplans.org/projects/development-projects/allston-yards Email Contact: Michael.A.Sinatra@Boston.Gov The comment period for 11 Faneuil Street ends on Tuesday, December 31, 2019. BPDA Project Description: The Project Site is comprised of approximately 19,530 square feet of underutilized commercial land. The Proposed Project includes the redevelopment of the Project Site by replacing the existing commercial facilities including a Meineke shop and The Bagman store with a new residential building, landscape design, vehicular and pedestrian access measures and associated improvements.City Realty (the “Proponent”)is proposing a new residential development that is approximately 43,820 gross square feet in size and includes forty-one (41) residential condominium units. The Proposed Project will also include fifty-one (51) associated parking spaces and a bike room with space for fifty-two (52) bicycles at the ground level. http://www.bostonplans.org/projects/development-projects/11-faneuil-street Email Contact: Michael.A.Sinatra@Boston.Gov The DPIR comment period for NEXUS at The Allston Innovation Corridor ends on Tuesday, January 21, 2020. BPDA Project Description: The proposed redevelopment program is anticipated to be anchored by the construction of approximately 514,900 square feet of office and research and development uses. These uses will be designed to accommodate research companies in the biotechnology and life sciences industry. The project is also anticipated to include approximately 21,900 square feet of ground floor retail uses, 40 residential units, and approximately 2,500 square feet of civic space. http://www.bostonplans.org/projects/development-projects/nexus-at-the-allston-innovationcorridor Email Contact: Gerald.Autler@Boston.Gov BPS School Preview Days in Allston/Brighton For Early Childhood through MS grades: • Baldwin Early Learning Pilot Academy - 121 Corey Road, Brighton - 11/18 9am3pm, 12/17 9am-3pm, 1/10 9am-1pm • Edison K-8 School - 60 Glenmont Road, Brighton - 11/19 10am-12pm, 12/10 10am-12pm, 1/21 10am-12pm • Gardner Pilot Academy K-8 - 30 Athol Street, Allston - 11/18 8:45-10:45am, 12/11 9-11:30am, 1/13 - 3:30-5:30pm • Jackson/Mann K-8 - 40 Armington Street, Allston - 11/15 9am-1pm, 12/12 9am12pm, 1/10 9am-12pm • Lyon K-8 - 50 Beechcroft Street, Brighton - 12/3 2:30-3:30pm, 1/10 10-10:30am, 1/22 1-1:30pm


Winship Elementary - 54 Dighton Street, Brighton - 11/19 8:30-10:30am, 12/16 12-2pm, 1/15 4-6pm For MS through High School: • Boston Green Academy - 20 Warren Street, Brighton - 1/14 6-8pm, 1/21 6-8pm, 1/28 6-8pm, 2/11 6-8pm • Brighton HS - 25 Warren Street, Brighton - 11/19 9-11am, 12/10 11am-1pm, 1/16 3:30-5:30pm • Lyon HS - 95 Beechcroft Street, Brighton - 12/6 10-11am, 12/13 10-11am, 1/10 10-11am For more information about: • BPS: https://www.bostonpublicschools.org/Page/6522 • BPS School Preview Days: https://www.bostonpublicschools.org/cms/lib/MA01906464/Centricity/Domain/22 42/School%20Preview%20Days%202019.pdf • Registering: https://www.bostonpublicschools.org/Page/6484 Veronica B. Smith Multi-Service Senior Center, “Senior Spotlight” (November and December 2019) https://container.parishesonline.com/bulletins/06/5070/20191101N.pdf Harvard Ed Portal’s Economic Development November Newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/harvard/november19?e=3d77edabe9 November Happenings at Harvard https://mailchi.mp/harvard/nov19-happenings-at-harvard-1036887?e=3d77edabe9 Boston College Neighborhood Center Newsletter – October/November 2019 https://mailchi.mp/23dde0a9e69e/bcnc-newsletter-octnov2019?e=504de48dfa Articles Boston formally launches recount for City Council seat (Milton J. Valencia, Boston Globe: November 15, 2019) https://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/2019/11/15/boston-formally-launches-recount-for-citycouncil-seat/fFnKRySee7cffSqIpFXtSI/story.html Real Estate Transactions of Interest (Greater or Equal to $1 Million) None Ongoing Programs CRIMESTOPPERS To report a crime anonymously: Call 1-800-494-TIPS, or text


the word “TIP” to CRIME (27463) (messaging and data rates may apply) Boston Gun Buyback Program Monday through Friday, 9:00 am - 4:00 am Residents may drop off their working firearms and receive a $200 Visa gift card. Those who do not wish to deliver the firearms during those hours or at the station can call and arrange a pickup. Boston Police Dept D-14 301 Washington St, Brighton For more information, call 617-343-4260 www.bpdnews.com/district-d-14 “What’s In Your Medicine Cabinet?” Turn in your unused or expired medication for safe disposal at the medical collection kiosk in the lobby of Boston Police Dept D-14 301 Washington St, Brighton Disposal is free, anonymous and is available 24/7 Car Seat Installation Boston Police Department District 14 Free Boston Police Department D-14 Community Service Office 301 Washington St, Brighton 617-343-4376 Ongoing Events WGBH One Guest St, Brighton 617-300-5400 Check out the hottest events around town and at our studios. All ticket purchases support WGBH http://www.wgbh.org/events/ American Legion Veteran Service Officer Tuesday afternoons from 12:30 pm – 4:00 pm By walk-in or appointment. Call Paul at (617) 909-0207 American Legion service officers provide expert assistance, free of charge, to all veterans and their families. While the majority of work involves application for VA disability benefits, these compassionate professionals also provide information, referrals and resources on education, employment and business, death benefits and other important topics. Brighton Marine Health Center First Floor, Building 2


77 Warren St, Brighton Beyond the Book On View at both the Faneuil Library and the Brighton Library through Sat., Jan. 11th 2020 An Exhibition of Artist's Books and Book-Related Art Inspired by Books. Beyond the Book has been presenting exhibitions of book art in the greater Boston area since 2006. This upcoming exhibition will feature artist's books about books—book art inspired by a favorite novel, a book of poetry, an author, a library. The exhibition will feature over 100 works of art by over 30 artists from around New England as well as the work of artists in New York, Texas — and even Belgium! This exhibition is a joint effort involving both the Faneuil and Brighton Branches of the Boston Public Library. Works are distributed between the two branches. Faneuil Branch Library, 419 Faneuil St, Oak Square, Brighton Brighton Branch Library, 40 Academy Hill Rd., Brighton Center, Brighton Events 53 Coolidge Road Abutters Meeting Monday, November 18, 2019 @ 7:00 pm The Mayor’s Office of Neighborhood Services, along with the applicant, would like to invite abutters to hear the proposal seeking to gut and renovate existing single family home to convert it to a two family dwelling. Expand living space into the basement. Construct new dormer at attic level. Expand living space into attic. This is an opportunity to ask questions and log a public comment with the Mayor’s Office. 53 Coolidge Road, Allston Email Contact: Conor.Newman@Boston.Gov Zoning Board of Appeal Hearing Tuesday, November 19, 2019 Hearings: 9:30 am Case: 990738 Address: 1581 - 1597 Commonwealth Avenue Ward 21 Applicant: Anil Patel Article(s):51(51-16) Purpose: Change Use from "2 Restaurants. Stores. Offices. Chinese Hand Laundry, Barber Shop" to "2 Restaurants. Stores. Offices. Chinese Hand Laundry, Barber Shop, and Liquor Store. Case: 1005174 Address: 248R Corey Road Ward 21 Applicant: Joel G. Kinney Article(s):51(51-57.13) 5l (51-9: Lot Frontage Insufficient. Front Yard Insufficient. Side Yard Insufficient, Rear Yard Insufficient. Usable Open Space Insufficient & Floor Area Ratio Excessive) Purpose: Erect new detached single family dwelling in the rear of existing 2 family on same lot replace existing garage with new garage and attached living unit. The property will have 3 living units and 3 parking spots. Refer to application ALT948332. Case: 1005175 Address: 248-250 Corey Road Ward 2l Applicant: Joel G. Kinney


Article(s): 51(51-9: Floor Area Ratio Excessive, Usable Open Space Insufficient & Rear Yard Insufficient) Purpose: This application being filed for Zoning variance purposes; please see ERT894226 for detached separate building for additional unit for a total of three units total on lot. Re-Discussions: 11:30 am Case: 966831 Address: 21 Rushmore Street Ward 22 Applicant: Chris Pleim Article(s): 51(51-8) 51(51-9: Excessive F. A. R & Insufficient rear yard setback (40' Required) Purpose: Scope of work reduction: Construct three unit dwelling (townhouse style design) with 2 interior parking spaces. Modification made on 9 26 19. Room 801, 8th Floor Boston City Hall Email Contact: Stephanie.Haynes@Boston.Gov To view ZBA Hearings live, tune into Comcast Channel 24, RCN Channel 13 and Verizon Fios 1962. You can also view it live and online at Boston City TV. Boston Licensing Board License Premise Inspections Hearing Tuesday, November 19, 2019 @ 10:00 am 3) Boston Starlight, Inc., D/B/A: Happy Garden, Location: 377 Washington St Brighton, MA 02135, License#: LB-99995, Notice/Violation#: 027225, Category: CVICT Date 07/20/20't9 Notice Non-renewal of Common Victualler License (2018) in violation of M.G.L. ch. 140 s.2. 4) Colwen Management, Inc., D/B/A: AC Hotel By Marriott Cleveland Circle, Location: 395 Chestnut Hill Av Brighton, MA 02135, License#: L8-99404, Notice/Violation#: 027529, Category: INNAL Date 07/20/2019 Notice Expired ISD posted 7/27/18 in violation of M.G.L. ch. 138 s. 64 and Boards Rule 1.02(B) Room 809A, 8th Floor Boston City Hall Email Contact: Peter.Wong@Boston.Gov Free Flu Vaccine Clinic & Health information Fair St. Elizabeth’s Medical Center, Family Nurturing Center, ABCD’s Allston Brighton Neighborhood Opportunity Center, Flatbread Company Brighton, Presentation School Foundation Community Center Tuesday, November 19, 2019, 2:00 pm – 5:00 pm


Community members over 18 years of age can stop in for a free flu shot between 3 pm and 6 pm. No health insurance card is necessary. Walk ins are welcome but you can register in advance to ensure you receive the vaccine. You can register by visiting www.brightonfluclinic.eventbrite.com or contacting Clodagh Drummey at 617 782 8670 or cdrummey@psf-inc.org. Vaccines are provided by St. Elizabeth’s Medical Center. Learn more about community health resources available to Allston Brighton residents from 2 pm to 5 pm. The Family Nurturing Center will be offering children’s activities. Refreshments, including pizza from Flatbreads, will be served. Presentation School Foundation Community Center 640 Washington St, Brighton Boston Civic Design Commission Meeting Boston Planning & Development Agency Tuesday, November 19, 2019 5:45 pm Room 924 Common Allbright, 525 Lincoln St, Allston 6:30 pm Room 933a Allston Yards, Brighton 9th Floor Boston City Hall Email Contact: Elizabeth.A.Stifel@Boston.Gov 56 Winship Street Abutters Meeting Tuesday, November 19, 2019 @ 6:00 pm The Mayor’s Office of Neighborhood Services, along with the applicant, would like to invite abutters to hear the proposal seeking to new construction of a nine unit building. This will be the second abutters meeting. This is an opportunity to ask questions and log a public comment with the Mayor’s Office. 56 Winship Street, Brighton Email Contact: Conor.Newman@Boston.Gov Richard Miller in Concert; A Rhythmic History of Brazilian Music Friends of the Faneuil Library Tuesday, November 19, 2019 @ 6:00 pm. Richard Miller explores the richly expressive sounds of the nylon string with a repertoire that includes classical guitar, Brazilian and Latin American styles and American jazz. Miller earned a Ph.D. in music theory from Catholic University of America and a Master of Music degree in guitar performance from the Manhattan School of University, and published his book The Guitar in the Brazilian Choro in Music. He taught theory and guitar at Georgetown University and Columbia 2014. Miller currently lives in Los Angeles but came to Boston to visit our own FOFL Board member Maria Rodrigues, a childhood friend. Miller has generously agreed to extend his stay to share his music with the patrons of the Faneuil Library. Faneuil Branch Library 419 Faneuil St, Brighton


449 Cambridge Street Impact Advisory Group Meeting Boston Planning & Development Agency Tuesday, November 19, 2019, 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm The Proponent, Anchorline Partners, proposes to construct two, independent, multi-family residential buildings, one at each parcel. The Cambridge Street building would have seven floors and a gross floor area (GFA) of approximately 131,000 sf, with approximately 127 dwelling units, approximately 2,400 sf of retail / restaurant / services space, and approximately 80 accessory parking spaces. The Emery Road building would also have seven floors, a GFA of approximately 33,000 sf, approximately 39 dwelling units, and no on-site parking. The Proposed Project would be subject to the Mayor’s Executive Order regarding inclusionary affordable housing, dated February 29, 2000, as amended, as well as the Boston Planning & Development Agency’s (BPDA’s) Inclusionary Development Policy (IDP). The Proponent plans to set aside thirteen percent (13%) of the approximately 166 dwelling units proposed at the Site as IDP units, for a total of twenty-two (21.58) on-site, affordable housing units. *Please note that the purpose of this meeting is different than that of a traditional community meeting. As part of the development review process, Impact Advisory Group (IAG) members work closely with BPDA staff to identify the impacts of a project and recommend appropriate community benefits to offset those impacts. IAG meetings prioritize discussion between the project proponent (i.e. the developer) and IAG members. Jackson Mann Community Center 500 Cambridge Street, Allston Email Contact: Michael.A.Sinatra@Boston.Gov 449 Cambridge Street Public Meeting Boston Planning & Development Agency Tuesday, November 19, 2019, 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm The Proponent, Anchorline Partners, proposes to construct two, independent, multi-family residential buildings, one at each parcel. The Cambridge Street building would have seven floors and a gross floor area (GFA) of approximately 131,000 sf, with approximately 127 dwelling units, approximately 2,400 sf of retail / restaurant / services space, and approximately 80 accessory parking spaces. The Emery Road building would also have seven floors, a GFA of approximately 33,000 sf, approximately 39 dwelling units, and no on-site parking. The Proposed Project would be subject to the Mayor’s Executive Order regarding inclusionary affordable housing, dated February 29, 2000, as amended, as well as the Boston Planning & Development Agency’s (BPDA’s) Inclusionary Development Policy (IDP). The Proponent plans to set aside thirteen percent (13%) of the approximately 166 dwelling units proposed at the Site as IDP units, for a total of twenty-two (21.58) on-site, affordable housing units. Jackson Mann Community Center 500 Cambridge Street, Allston Email Contact: Michael.A.Sinatra@Boston.Gov Inspectional Services Flammable Storage and Garages Hearing Wednesday, November 20, 2019 @ 10:00 am


80 Rugg Rd: 168 vehicle parking garage automated – 3,360 gallons of gas in the tanks of vehicles, National gas for generator Rugg Road USL LLC Ad: Boston Herald Inspectional Services 1010 Massachusetts Ave 4th Floor Conference Room Boston 02118 Email: Brigid.Kenny@Boston.Gov Allston Board of Trade Monthly Meeting Wednesday, November 20, 2019 @ 12:00 pm Please RSVP to: allstonbot@gmail.com Members: $12.00 for Lunch We look forward to seeing you there! Pizzeria Regina 353 Cambridge St, Allston Bill Mills, President Saint Elizabeth's Medical Center Give the Gift of Life Dana-Farber Cancer Institute Wednesday, November 20, 2019, 12:00 pm - 3:00 pm Join the Bone Marrow Registry. It's easy - just a simple swab of your mouth is all that it takes and you could save a life. You must be between the ages of 18-44 to register. Please pre-register for this event at https://join.bethematch.org/danafarber, or text CURE95 to 61474. Seton Auditorium 736 Cambridge Street, Brighton Family Clinic Brazilian Women’s Group, Harvard Legal Bureau Wednesday, November 20, 2019, 5:30pm – 7:00 pm • Divorce • Child support • Child custody • Guardianship 617-202-5775 Send a text message to WhatsApp to register 697 Cambridge St, Room 106, Brighton J.J. Carroll Redevelopment Impact Advisory Group Meeting Boston Planning & Development Agency Wednesday, November 20, 2019, 5:30 pm – 6:30 pm Initial Impact Advisory Group (IAG) for the proposed J.J. Carroll Redevelopment project located


at 130 Chestnut Hill Avenue. Please note that the purpose of this meeting is different than that of a traditional community meeting. As part of the development review process, IAG members work closely with BPDA staff to identify the impacts of a project and recommend appropriate community benefits to offset those impacts. IAG meetings prioritize discussion between the project proponent (i.e. the developer) and IAG members. Kurlat Auditorium, 1st Floor 28 Wallingford Road, Brighton Email Contact: Lance.Campbell@Boston.Gov Allston Civic Association Monthly Meeting Wednesday, November 20, 2019, 6:00 pm - 7:45 pm Honan-Allston Library 300 North Harvard St, Allston 617-787-6313 Anthony D’Isidoro, President Website: www.allstoncivicassociation.org Facebook: www.facebook.com/AllstonCivicAssociation (Please like and follow our page) Shattered By Addiction Wednesday, November 20, 2019, 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm Former NHL player, Kevin Stevens was on top of the world in 1993 having won two Stanley Cup Championships with the Pittsburgh Penguins. A horrific injury and some poor decisions sent his life spiraling downwards in a two decades- long battle of addiction. If you or someone you care about is struggling with addiction, please join us for this informative, FREE EVENT. Meet Kevin and see the video that captures it all and how friends and family have helped him rebuild his life in sobriety, piece by piece. Following the film you’ll have the opportunity to ask questions of Kevin and an experienced panel of experts including addiction medicine physicians Dr. Michael Hamrock and Dr. Fariba Miryousa, sports medicine physician Dr. Thomas Gill, Maryanne Frangules, Executive Director of the Massachusetts Organization for Addiction Recovery, and Helen Connolly, Director of the Allston Brighton Substance Abuse Task Force. To Register: www.Semc-shattered.eventbrite.com Space is limited so register today. Seton Auditorium St. Elizabeth’s Medical Center 736 Cambridge St, Brighton McKinney Playground Community Meeting Boston Parks & Recreation Department Wednesday, November 20, 2019 @ 6:30 pm We invite Brighton neighbors and McKinney Playground users to provide feedback on proposed designs for the park. Please join us for the first in a series of community meetings. We look forward to sharing project scope, including timeline and hearing what you have to say!


St. Columbkille Partnership School 25 Arlington St, Brighton J.J. Carroll Redevelopment Public Meeting Boston Planning & Development Agency Wednesday, November 20, 2019, 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm The Proposed Project includes the demolition of the existing buildings and construction of a new six-story building measuring approximately 180,000 square feet, including 144 residential units, an approximately 11,000 square foot program for an All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE) Center and ground floor "Village Center". The ground floor will also contain approximately 1,200 square feet of commercial space with parking for 70 parking spaces. Kurlat Auditorium, 1st Floor 28 Wallingford Road, Brighton Email Contact: Lance.Campbell@Boston.Gov Boston Water & Sewer Commission A Boston Water and Sewer Community Services Department representative will be available: Thursday, November 21, 2019, 10:00 am – 12:00 pm Allston Brighton Child & Family Service Center 400 Cambridge St, Allston Come meet with Boston Water and Sewer staff in your neighborhood and learn why it’s important not to dump into catch basins. You can also pay your water bill with a check or money order, talk about billing or service problems, and more. Allston/Brighton Construction Projects: http://bwsc.org/PROJECTS/Construction/lookup/lookup.asp?NBHood=ALBR Allston Yards Public Meeting Boston Planning & Development Agency Thursday, November 21, 2019, 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm The Proponent intends to redevelop an existing approximately 10.6-acre Project Site with a mixed-use, transit-oriented development consisting of residential, office, restaurant, fitness and retail uses, including a flagship grocery store, and a new approximately one-acre public open space to be activated with programming to enhance use and enjoyment, public art exhibits, music concerts and holiday festivals. The Proposed Project has been refined significantly since the PNF filing in January 2018 based on feedback received from abutters, elected officials, BPDA staff, the Boston Civic Design Commission, various state and city agencies, and the Impact Advisory Group. The Proponent has filed their PDA and Response to Comments which will be addressed at this meeting. WGBH Theatre One Guest Street, Brighton Email Contact: Michael.A.Sinatra@Boston.Gov 320 Washington Street Abutters Meeting Thursday, November 21, 2019 @ 6:00 pm The Mayor’s Office of Neighborhood Services, along with the applicant, would like to invite


abutters to hear the proposal seeking to change occupancy to include a recreational center for games, an escape room, on the ground floor. Install two handicap toilets, addition of partitions and emergency lights. Improvements to follow the fire code requirements as well. This is an opportunity to ask questions and log a public comment with the Mayor’s Office. 320 Washington Street, Brighton Email Contact: Conor.Newman@Boston.Gov Allston Brighton Health Collaborative Transportation Committee Thursday, November 21, 2019, 6:00 – 7:30 pm We are a group of local organizations and neighborhood residents working together to improve mobility in Allston-Brighton. Josephine Fiorentino Community Center 123 Antwerp Street, Brighton Email Contact: Anna Leslie (anna.leslie@abhealthcollab.org) BWSC Community Meeting Monday, November 25, 2019, 6:00 pm – 7:45 pm Please join Boston Water and Sewer Commission for a community update about the status of the North Allston Storm Drain Extension Project. The presentation will share information about planned improvements to the North Allston drainage system and the extension through Allston Landing North. Honan-Allston Public Library 300 North Harvard St, Allston Author-Talk Robert Cocuzzo The Road to San Donato-Fathers, Sons, and Cycling Across Italy Friends of the Brighton Library Monday, November 25, 2019 @ 6:30 pm The Road to San Donato is an adventurous travel memoir of an American father and son tracking their Italian heritage by bicycle. When they finally reach the village the Cocuzzo’s discover so much more than their own family. All are welcome for this fascinating talk. Harvard Coop will sell the books and can accept cash, cards and checks. Refreshments provided. Brighton Branch Library 40 Academy Hill Rd, Brighton 617-782-6032 Kiwanis Club of Allston-Brighton Luncheon Meeting Tuesday, November 26, 2019 @ 12:00 pm Bi-monthly membership meeting. The Kiwanis Club of Allston-Brighton, founded in 1978, works to build our local community and to build enjoyable and rewarding relationships among its members. The Kiwanis Club of Allston-Brighton’s goal is to assist local children by raising funds for worthy causes that improve the lives of youngsters in our community. For membership information, please contact Bill Margolin.


Stockyard Restaurant 135 Market St, Brighton Email Contact: Bill Margolin (wehbgclub@aol.com) Saint Elizabeth's Medical Center Blood Drive American Red Cross Tuesday, November 26, 2019, 1:00 pm - 6:00 pm Be the lifeline patients need. Give blood. Please call 1-800 RED CROSS (1-800-733-2767) or visit redcrossblood.org end enter sponsor code: Saint E to schedule an appointment. Parking is validated. Seton Auditorium 736 Cambridge Street, Brighton An Allston Forum Monday, December 2, 2019, 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm Please join the Harvard Ed Portal for an Allston Forum, an engaging panel discussion on Harvard in Allston. The Forum will feature: • Frank J. Doyle, John A. Paulson Dean of the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences • Tom Glynn, Chief Executive Officer of the Harvard Allston Land Company • Katie Lapp, Executive Vice President, Harvard University And will be moderated by: • Mark Ciommo, Allston-Brighton City Councilor Free and open to the public Register Harvard Ed Portal 224 Western Ave, Allston Author Event: Dan Boyne Tuesday, December 3, 2019 @ 6:30 pm Come hear local author and Harvard University rowing coach Dan Boyne read from and discuss his new book The Seven Seat: A True Story of Rowing, Revenge, and Redemption. In this humorous story of Boyne’s own first year of freshman crew, he becomes part of an exceptional freshman lightweight boat, with high hopes to win the National Championships. His fears are realized, however, when he discovers that his old high school bully is also doing well, and rowing in the very same position as he is—the seven seat. Signed copies of the book will be available for purchase at the event. Faneuil Branch Library 419 Faneuil St, Brighton 617.782.6705 Common Allbright (525 Lincoln Street) Impact Advisory Group Meeting Boston Planning & Development Agency


Wednesday, December 4, 2019, 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm Third meeting of the Impact Advisory Group (IAG) for the proposed Common Allbright project at 525 Lincoln Street. Please note that the purpose of this meeting is different than that of a traditional community meeting. As part of the development review process, IAG members work closely with BPDA staff to identify the impacts of a project and recommend appropriate community benefits to offset those impacts. IAG meetings prioritize discussion between the project proponent (i.e. the developer) and IAG members. Josephine A. Fiorentino Community Center 123 Antwerp Street, Brighton Email Contact: Aisling.Kerr@Boston.Gov Harvard University Neighborhood Coffee Hour Government Affairs & Community Relations at Harvard University Thursday, December 5, 2019, 8:00 am – 9:00 am The Neighborhood Coffee Hour gives residents a unique opportunity to speak directly with Government Affairs & Community Relations and staff from Harvard University about Allston/Brighton Planning & Development and the new community and campus that will be built. Areas of discussion could include institutional, the Enterprise Resource Campus, Beacon Park Yards, other Harvard Allston/Brighton holdings and current and future community benefits (products & services). All participants will enjoy coffee and breakfast treats. Swissbäkers 168 Western Ave, Allston Allston Brighton Health Collaborative General Meeting Thursday, December 5, 2019, 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm Email Contact: anna.leslie@abhealthcollab.org Brighton Allston Improvement Association Monthly Meeting Thursday, December 5, 2019 @7:00 pm Brighton Elks Lodge 326 Washington St, Brighton Check their Facebook page for meeting confirmation and agenda: https://www.facebook.com/BAIAonline The Holiday Stroll at Boston Landing Boston Landing Saturday, December 7, 2019, 12:00 pm – 5:00 pm Get into the holiday spirit at Boston Landing on Saturday, December 7th from 12:00 - 5:00 p.m.! Sip and stroll with us as we enjoy an afternoon of shopping, cookie decorating, sending letters to the North Pole, dreidel decorating and more! Beer & wine pop-up available for 21+! Here’s a taste of the all-ages activities we have planned: - Holiday photo booth & pictures with Santa - Holiday Carolers


- Dreidel Decorating & Dreidel Games - Cookie Decorating - Holiday Bracelet Making - Letter to Santa & Coloring Station - Beer & Wine Pop-up (Turtle Swamp Brewing & 90+ Cellars) - Face Painting & Balloons Check a few items off your holiday shopping list and enjoy dining specials from local Boston Landing retailers, including Cambridge Naturals - Boston Landing, New Balance, NB Fitness Club, Warrior Ice Arena, Mainely Burgers, Rail Stop Restaurant & Bar, KoHi Coffee Company and more! Boston Landing, Brighton Christkindlmarkt German International School Boston Saturday, December 7, 2019, 1:00 pm – 6:00 pm Do Christmas cookies, mulled wine, traditional German food, local vendors, music, dancing and a visit from Nikolaus sound good to you? Make sure to visit our annual Christkindlmarkt on December 7 – a festive German holiday market that is fun for the whole family! Please also visit our book fair to get started on your Christmas shopping. All profits will be donated to the GISB libraries. 57 Holton St, Allston 2019 Enchanted Trolley Tour Saturday, December 7, 2019 @ 6:45 pm For the 24th year, the Mayor's Enchanted Trolley Tour will continue the festive tradition of lighting holiday trees while bringing holiday spirit to children across Boston. The event is sponsored by Bank of America, and includes visits with Santa, holiday performances, tree lightings, and more. Oak Square, Brighton Homebuying 101 People’s United Bank, Allston Brighton Community Development Corporation, Boston Home Center Monday, December 9, 2019, 6:00 pm – 9:15 pm Thursday, December 12, 2019, 6:00 pm – 9:15 pm Monday, December 16, 2019, 6:00 pm – 9:15 pm Homebuying 101 is a 9-hour course, covered over 2 or 3 sessions. Topics covered include: • Budgeting, Savings & Credit • Obtaining a Mortgage • Housing Search • The Legal Aspects of Buying a Home • Home Inspection • Home Insurance • Down Payment Assistance Programs Graduates of this course receive a certificate that grants access to down payment


assistance, Mass Housing Partnership’s ONE Mortgage, Mass Housing mortgages, HUD mortgages, home ownership lotteries, and lender first time homebuyer mortgages. The certificate is accepted statewide for first time homebuyer education and is valid for 3 years. Registration for the class is $45/person for non-Boston residents and $30/person for City of Boston residents. By registering for the class, you are registering for all three (3) sessions. You must attend all three sessions in order to receive your certificate of completion. By taking this class you also have access to unlimited one-on-one prepurchase counseling sessions at Allston Brighton CDC to assist you through your personal homebuying experience. Register Here Brighton Marine Health Center 77 Warren St, Brighton Winter Makers Market Boston Landing Tuesday, December 10, 2019, 11:00 am – 2:00 pm Wednesday, December 11, 2019, 4:00 pm – 7:00 pm We will be hosting a Winter Makers Market, just in time for the holidays! The market will showcase local artists & vendors from Massachusetts. There will be gifts, jewelry, home accessories, baked goods and more for the Boston Landing and surrounding community to purchase. Below is the list of vendors (stay tuned for more to be added)! Niki's Small Batch – lotions & body products Yummy Mummy Bakery – Cupcakes & cookies Ora Ana – Jewelry Vibes Candles – Candles THE ART OF FATE – Accessories Herd Supply Co. – Soaps Lunch City Studio – Greeting cards Top Shelf Cookies - Cookies Decorative Collection - Jewelry **12/10 only: Tiana Bay Boutiques – Clothing Smith's Country Cheese – Cheese Drive-by Pies - Pies **12/11 only: Just Hummus – Hummus Boston Landing 123 Guest St, Brighton 11 Faneuil Street Public Meeting Boston Planning & Development Agency Tuesday, December 10, 2019, 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm The Project Site is comprised of approximately 19,530 square feet of underutilized commercial land. The Proposed Project includes the redevelopment of the Project Site by replacing the


existing commercial facilities including a Meineke shop and The Bagman store with a new residential building, landscape design, vehicular and pedestrian access measures and associated improvements. City Realty (the “Proponent”) is proposing a new residential development that is approximately 43,820 gross square feet in size and includes forty-one (41) residential condominium units. The Proposed Project will also include fifty-one (51) associated parking spaces and a bike room with space for fifty-two (52) bicycles at the ground level. Jackson Mann Community Center 500 Cambridge Street, Allston Email Contact: Michael.A.Sinatra@Boston.Gov “Brighton-Allston” - A Presentation of Original Stories and Song by the 57 Readers & Writers Brighton-Allston Historical Society Tuesday, December 10, 2019 @ 7:00 pm Join us again for one of the highlights of our neighborhood holiday season. The 57 Readers and Writers will offer a show titled “Brighton-Allston” – where, as the title implies, all presentations will pertain to our neighborhood. Brighton Allston Congregational Church 404 Washington Street, Brighton Center Allston-Brighton Mobility Study Public Meeting Boston Planning & Development Agency Wednesday, December 11, 2019, 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm Agenda TBD Location TBD Email Contact: John.Read@Boston.Gov Allston Multimodal Project Task Force Public Meeting MassDOT Wednesday, December 11, 2019, 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm Josephine Fiorentino Community Center 123 Antwerp Street, Brighton Allston-Brighton Winter Market Thursday, December 12, 2019, 4:00 pm – 8:00 pm Friday, December 13, 2019, 4:00 pm – 7:00 pm Saturday, December 14, 2019 & Sunday, December 15, 2019, 10:00 am – 7:00 pm The third annual Allston-Brighton Winter Market returns to the Harvard Ed Portal from December 12–15 and vendor applications are open now! As a hyper-local neighborhood holiday market, the Winter Market celebrates Allston-Brighton with a four-day event featuring vendors of crafts, artisanal goods, gifts, and fine art, as well as live music, food and drinks for purchase, a beer garden, and special interactive art programs. The Allston-Brighton Winter Market will be a festive celebration of local creative entrepreneurship. Free and open to the public, we encourage visitors to return throughout the weekend to take in all that the market has to offer! Visit our website to learn more—we'll be updating regularly as programming, vendors, and other


activities are confirmed! This year’s market will feature more than a dozen vendors, plus a beer garden by Aeronaut Brewing Company. https://hrvd.me/winter-market Harvard Ed Portal 224 Western Ave, Allston __________________________________________________________________________ Tony D’Isidoro P.S. Feel Free To Forward To Other Interested Individuals, Groups & Organizations To ensure you receive future Allston-Brighton Community Notes e-mails, simply add to your address book: anthonydisidoro@msn.com If you no longer wish to receive weekly e-mail updates from Allston-Brighton Community Notes, include the word “Remove” in the Subject field and simply email: anthonydisidoro@msn.com If you've changed your email address or you want to be added to the email list, include your new email address in the body and the word “Update” in the subject field and simply email: anthonydisidoro@msn.com


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