The Rotary Club of Newberry helped renovate the Free Medical Clinic

NEWBERRY — On Wednesday, March 13, the Rotary Club of Newberry held a ribbon cutting at the Free Medical Clinic on Kinard Street to unveil the renovations they helped contribute to. The total cost of renovations totaled to $10,000, with half of the money coming from a grant and the other $5,000 coming from the Rotary Club. “We accomplished a lot, including interior and exterior improvements,” said Rotary Club of Newberry President Donna Lominack. Improvements included a new camera and alarm system, painting, lighting fixtures, floor work, shrubbery renovations and more. Local businesses helped with the renovations. “A big…Continue Reading

What to know about White Stadium’s renovation as judge weighs decision

Local News City officials want to rehabilitate White Stadium in Franklin Park with the help of private investors and a pro soccer team. Residents and advocates are suing to stop the project.White Stadium in Franklin Park. Josh Reynolds/Boston GlobeLast year, Boston officials and Boston Unity Soccer Partners announced ambitious plans to renovate White Stadium in Franklin Park and bring a National Women’s Soccer League team back to the city. The idea was revealed with great fanfare from the Wu administration, but was met with deep skepticism by some locals. Last month, the nonprofit Emerald Necklace Conservancy, which serves…Continue Reading

Amsterdam’s Shelter to reopen after month-long renovation works – News

Amsterdam’s Shelter is set to reopen in February, following a month-long renovation. Situated in the basement of A’DAM TOWER, Shelter now boasts an additional club room and a full redesign in a “major” renovation project, according to Resident Advisoras well as the addition of a full LED ceiling. The Amsterdam-based club closed on January 1, following a New Year’s Eve and extended New Year’s Day party. The club is slated to reopen on February 9 with a huge celebratory launch party, although the line-up is still unannounced. Read this next: Amsterdam launches €2.2 million program to support nightlife€2.2 million program…Continue Reading

Judge denies request for injunction against White Stadium renovation project

A Suffolk Superior Court judge on Friday denied a request for an injunction against the proposed renovation of Franklin Park’s White Stadium sought by the Emerald Necklace Conservancy and others, including residents in the surrounding neighborhood. The plaintiffs have tried to stop the project, claiming that it didn’t go through the proper process and would effectively privatize a public space. The proposed $80 million renovation of White Stadium is part of an agreement between Mayor Michelle Wu’s administration and Boston Unity Soccer Partners for use as the home field for Boston’s future National Women’s Soccer League team. The NWSL team…Continue Reading