Brighton Allston Improvement Association

Brighton Allston Improvement Association BAIA is a community group dedicated to the betterment of the Brighton/Allston neighborhood. BAIA meetings are held the first Thursday of each month.

BAIA meetings are open to all community members wishing to attend & participate. They are held at the Elks Lodge, 326 Washington St., Brighton at 7 pm
Parking is available behind the building and accessed from Winship St.

06/04/2026

The BAIA Meeting for June has been postponed to July. Thank you.

05/05/2026

BAIA MONTHLY MEETINGMay 7, 2026 @ 7pmPRESENTATIONS:•Police ReportAGENDA ITEMS: * 12 SNOW ST - seeks to erect a new 3-story Dwelling for six units on vacant lot withcommon roof deck and open parking at grade* 17 Melton Rd- seeks to rebuild garage in the same location of original garage* 470 Washington Street -Popeyes restaurant seeks to open and requires cv license with takeout, delivery with operating hours of* 201-207 Brighton Ave -Development of new six-story mixed-use building containing 145 new residential units & ground-floor commercial space.*80 Gardner St- Seeks to replace 28 unit building with new 36 unit buildingPleaae note that this a preliminary agenda and subject to change. MEETINGS MAY BE RECORDED*All meetings are open to the public. Location: Elks Lodge, 326 Washington St Brighton, MA 02135About the BAIA: The Brighton Allston Improvement Association (BAIA) is a civic group which was formed in 1981, and is dedicated to the betterment of the Brighton Allston neighborhood. It was established to address issues of importance to the stability and progress of the Brighton and Allston community. The goal is to obtain a greater degree of control for the residents of Brighton and Allston in the improvement and development of the community. BAIA meets the first Thursday of the month, and meetings are open to all community members wishing to attend and participate. The BAIA is on Facebook. We encourage you to "like" the page to keep up to date on upcoming projects and community events.

04/08/2026

BAIA MONTHLY MEETING

April 9, 26 @ 7pmPRESENTATIONS:•Police Report•1200 Soldiers field rd_A new six (6) story multifamily residential building of approximately 67,000 gross square feet, with up to 58 dwelling units, 37 off-street vehicular parking spaces,AGENDA ITEMS: .•2 Westminster Terrace- Seeks to renovate existing basement and existing full bath and half bath in basement. Renovated basement to includeplayroom and hobby room." •360 Washington St: - Ice cream shop seeking to extend hours to 1AMPleaae note that this a preliminary agenda and subject to change. MEETINGS MAY BE RECORDED*All meetings are open to the public. Location: Elks Lodge, 326 Washington St Brighton, MA 02135About the BAIA: The Brighton Allston Improvement Association (BAIA) is a civic group which was formed in 1981, and is dedicated to the betterment of the Brighton Allston neighborhood. It was established to address issues of importance to the stability and progress of the Brighton and Allston community. The goal is to obtain a greater degree of control for the residents of Brighton and Allston in the improvement and development of the community. BAIA meets the first Thursday of the month, and meetings are open to all community members wishing to attend and participate. The BAIA is on Facebook. We encourage you to "like" the page to keep up to date on upcoming projects and community events.

04/02/2026

The BAIA monthly meeting will be rescheduled to next week in observance of Passover and Holy Thursday.

03/04/2026

The March BAIA meeting will be rescheduled to be combined with the April monthly meeting. We look forward to seeing everyone in April with much better weather and spring in the air!

MAYOR MICHELLE WU ANNOUNCES ANNUAL TAX PREP SERVICES AVAILABLE FOR RESIDENTS https://link.hello.boston.gov/c/443/2ed469c...
02/06/2026

MAYOR MICHELLE WU ANNOUNCES ANNUAL TAX PREP SERVICES AVAILABLE FOR RESIDENTS
https://link.hello.boston.gov/c/443/2ed469c207e25eeaa3a4d44b8f1982d667b3a607e523ad7f1a490d64bd48ec4da2b1707dc0d144f2

Mayor Michelle Wu announced that the Boston Tax Help Coalition (BTHC) https://5twmznuab.cc.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001xeu6gnRC7vEhOTvEADxSN_z1igBU_3LLMrnh7HUxdYQiXQXWcjnKHOVulPVhTyMJW_OZRM1yr2tjVab44fPLZOZvI2MMUGtUj0uCmLr-aKIFS0YMtyBU08b5jVGKibzBAvDDdCe7ngMBSx6zsAR903fmNIox0uqE&c=2k4Ng05YFkQar1HMip_u5o-IXoKNeef4iZz2oJigJssS_8w1sLbbAw==&ch=DbkmBYTpUXSqizzIGqCionZmnKjDfSwWQ3a8-O6QxDe3xtPTdDi3jw== has launched the 2026 tax season, offering free tax preparation for residents who earn $70,000 per year or less. Eligible residents can file safely while maximizing their refunds and credits at one of 35 tax help sites across Boston. The service is offered remotely and in-person, and interpretation is available in Spanish, Haitian Creole, Cape Verdean Creole, Portuguese, French, Vietnamese, Mandarin, Cantonese, and American Sign Language (ASL).

“In Boston, we are proud to work together with our partners to create economic stability and pathways to financial empowerment for our residents," said Mayor Michelle Wu. “With these free, multilingual tax assistance services, residents can keep more of what they earn, access trusted financial resources, and stay rooted in our neighborhoods. I encourage all who qualify to participate and take advantage of this valuable resource.”

Led by the Worker Empowerment Cabinet, the Boston Tax Help Coalition (BTHC) aims to expand pathways out of poverty and toward financial empowerment. The free tax preparation service helps low- to moderate-income residents keep more of their earned income by eliminating predatory, for-profit tax preparation fees. Given that BTHC clients have an average income of $30,000, this service can provide a substantial financial boost for these households. Last year, the BTHC completed over 11,500 tax returns, putting over $22 million in tax credits and refunds back in the pockets of Boston families and saving them approximately $2 million in filing fees.

“This launch is about making sure every Boston resident knows that free, high-quality tax preparation is available in their neighborhood and in their language,” said Trinh Nguyen, Chief of the Worker Empowerment Cabinet. “The City is putting critical dollars back in the pockets of working families and supporting long-term financial stability. Thank you to the volunteers who are stepping up to serve residents. Their commitment, and that of our community and government partners, is what makes this work possible and ensures Boston’s workers and families can access the benefits they’ve earned.”

To provide this service, the BTHC relies on the dedication of its IRS-certified volunteer tax preparers each year. More than 500 volunteers—over 100 more than last year—will be serving residents this tax season. Of particular benefit, the preparers assess taxpayers’ eligibility for the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) https://5twmznuab.cc.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001xeu6gnRC7vEhOTvEADxSN_z1igBU_3LLMrnh7HUxdYQiXQXWcjnKHKe3gFbKzPakzSVgyTMq6k36q6FRA5ci8ar3sSWsl8STFlXASP3pWq6JkEa-Lp__JQ3A6yq5lQQq--mdtutcU9sW_NfpVUQeVbEYBLhW-9ABqKyV54jDS2MVbKlOw9EM_A5wlkdRASoUNaQDboATdgeAqncrBPpXiS1p10oUzZ8-m7iX7GQbgM8=&c=2k4Ng05YFkQar1HMip_u5o-IXoKNeef4iZz2oJigJssS_8w1sLbbAw==&ch=DbkmBYTpUXSqizzIGqCionZmnKjDfSwWQ3a8-O6QxDe3xtPTdDi3jw== ,a credit for low- and middle-income workers. The BTHC generated $7.9 million in EITC credits for residents in 2025. The EITC has played a crucial role in helping millions of workers out of poverty. Yet, according to the Internal Revenue Service, an estimated one in five EITC-eligible workers fail to claim this valuable credit each year.

“The story of poverty is in large part the story of low wages,” said Joe Diamond, Executive Director, Massachusetts Association for Community Action. “Our tax sites support thousands of working people across the state to become economically stable and mobile by helping them access state and federal tax credits, including the Earned Income Tax Credit. Depending on family size and income, taxpayers can realize over $10,000 to spend locally, to pay bills, address debt, cover necessities, and save. We are honored to join with the Boston Tax Help Coalition to urge taxpayers to visit a tax site and work with the certified volunteer tax preparers to file a return for free.”

The BTHC relies on over 25 dedicated partners to help provide tax services each year, including the Massachusetts Association for Community Action, Action for Boston Community Development, the Massachusetts Department of Revenue, and banking partners Santander, Citizens, and Harbor One. Of note, the BTHC is continuing its partnership with the Massachusetts Commission of the Blind and DEAF, Inc. to provide dedicated service days to visually- and hearing-impaired residents. Through this partnership, the BTHC served over 188 taxpayers with disabilities in 2025. Learn more information at boston.gov/disability-tax-help. https://5twmznuab.cc.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001xeu6gnRC7vEhOTvEADxSN_z1igBU_3LLMrnh7HUxdYQiXQXWcjnKHKe3gFbKzPakayo8-UXYN90mJ9HbANUv_xgYAzC3vB5QuK43M4Hu0fGik0FKhwiVtmCOcwQf9cT0LTcC7NG6T54RD1UyyzyvPVjBhOKlr3I3Z1vyiso3-IU=&c=2k4Ng05YFkQar1HMip_u5o-IXoKNeef4iZz2oJigJssS_8w1sLbbAw==&ch=DbkmBYTpUXSqizzIGqCionZmnKjDfSwWQ3a8-O6QxDe3xtPTdDi3jw==

“MCB is proud to partner with the Boston Tax Help Coalition and its Disability Working Group to ensure that people who are blind or visually impaired have access to safe, accurate, and accessible tax preparation,” said John Oliveira, Deputy Commissioner at Massachusetts Commission for the Blind. “This work goes beyond simply filing taxes—it’s about protecting our community from predatory practices, maximizing eligible benefits, and promoting financial independence. The success of this program last year has demonstrated the power of trust, collaboration, and disability-informed services. With our new location at the Copley Branch of the Boston Public Library, and continued partnership with BTHC and the City of Boston, we are committed to expanding these services, reinforcing inclusion, and supporting the financial empowerment of every member of the Blind and Low-Vision community.”

In addition to tax preparation, the BTHC connects residents to free, comprehensive financial and asset-building services to promote economic growth. This year, six tax sites, Dot House, Codman Square Health Center, Urban Edge, BHA-Charlestown WORKS, Community Economic Development Center, and the Center for Working Families, will offer clients a Financial Check-Up (FCU). The FCU is a free, optional credit advising session with a trained Financial Guide who will help residents understand their financial situation, create a personalized one-year plan to improve their credit, and provide relevant service referrals. Taxpayers who participated in the FCU improved their FICO scores by an average of 15.5 points in less than one year. The BTHC provided credit advising and financial education to 1,135 tax clients in 2024.

Learn more about the Boston Tax Help Coalition’s free tax services, including the 2026 tax sites at https://5twmznuab.cc.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001xeu6gnRC7vEhOTvEADxSN_z1igBU_3LLMrnh7HUxdYQiXQXWcjnKHCmLRGlWHG7Tl9NScLd0V3rWpiCag_Ud6_n8DI5tCj5b2J7NU28Swd--r1pELWAJ0knjD3xrNnHA66jRNSgVTthgAKDjw8hgRw30vDv7PyrYukrkueKqWtIg7MpaJM4DiIPlc3tYc890307b1ncmjUmEODjnUc_wOELLqVcmqVcaPRXOr0AoBXWIM_s1K49jAcsE02bPle26v19t2A-jfDs=&c=2k4Ng05YFkQar1HMip_u5o-IXoKNeef4iZz2oJigJssS_8w1sLbbAw==&ch=DbkmBYTpUXSqizzIGqCionZmnKjDfSwWQ3a8-O6QxDe3xtPTdDi3jw==

PARKS AND RECREATION ANNOUNCES THREE-DAY WINTER FESTIVAL AT FRANKLIN PARK FEBRUARY 19-21Mayor Michelle Wu and the Boston...
02/06/2026

PARKS AND RECREATION ANNOUNCES THREE-DAY WINTER FESTIVAL AT FRANKLIN PARK FEBRUARY 19-21

Mayor Michelle Wu and the Boston Parks and Recreation Department to host 2026 Winter Festival at Franklin Park, a free, family-friendly celebration taking place February 19–21, in partnership with the Franklin Park Coalition.

“We’re excited to invite Boston families and residents to explore Franklin Park in new ways through music, recreation, and hands-on programming,” said Mayor Michelle Wu. “Through our partnership with Boston Parks and Recreation and the Franklin Park Coalition, the Winter Festival will bring energy, creativity, and community to our city’s largest park.”

The Winter Festival features music, dancing, crafts, giveaways, winter recreation, and programming with the Boston Park Rangers. Attractions throughout the week include a synthetic ice skating rink, inflatables, winter activities, and opportunities to explore Boston’s largest park and meet members of the Boston Park Rangers Mounted Unit.

WINTER FESTIVAL AT FRANKLIN PARK

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 2026

Stable Tour with the Park Rangers Mounted Unit:
https://www.boston.gov/calendar/stable-tour-1

11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

Franklin Park Maintenance Yard

275 Canterbury Street, Dorchester

Snowshoeing Safari with the Park Rangers:
https://www.boston.gov/calendar/snowshoeing-safari-3

2:00 - 3:00 p.m.

William Devine Golf Course Parking Lot

1 Circuit Drive, Dorchester

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 2026

Horse-of-Course with the Boston Park Rangers Mounted Unit:
https://www.boston.gov/calendar/horse-course-13

2:00 - 2:45 p.m.

William Devine Golf Course Parking Lot

1 Circuit Drive, Dorchester

On Thursday and Friday, residents of all ages are invited to meet the horses of the Boston Park Rangers Mounted Unit and learn about their role in protecting and patrolling Boston’s parks.

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 2026

Festival featuring inflatables and ice rink:
https://www.boston.gov/calendar/2026-winter-festival-franklin-park

11:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.

William Devine Golf Course & Clubhouse

1 Circuit Drive, Dorchester

Saturday’s festival will feature ice skating, inflatables, arts and crafts, and treats. Free skate rentals will be provided as well as treats and giveaways while supplies last. Live music and entertainment including music from 98.1 FM The Urban Heat and a magic show at 12:30 p.m. Weather-permitting activities include snowshoeing, sledding, and archery.

Additional attractions include Boston Music Group’s instrument “petting zoo,” wildlife education with Mass Audubon, and an interactive soccer exhibit hosted by the New England Revolution. Visit boston.gov/winterfest for more information about this family-friendly school vacation week event.

The event is hosted in partnership with the Franklin Park Coalition and is made possible thanks to title sponsor Highland Street Foundation and contributing sponsors H.P. Hood LLC.

LEARN MORE:
https://www.boston.gov/news/boston.gov/winterfest

The Franklin Park Golf Clubhouse is located at 1 Circuit Drive, Dorchester. Call (617) 635-4505 or email [email protected] for more information. To stay up to date with news, events, and improvements in Boston parks, call (617) 635-4505, visit boston.gov/parks, join our email list, and follow our social channels on X, Facebook, and Instagram and .boston.gov on Bluesky.

February Staycationat Boston LandingFebruary 16 - 20, 2026Looking for easy, no-pressure fun duringFebruary Vacation Week...
02/04/2026

February Staycation
at Boston Landing

February 16 - 20, 2026

Looking for easy, no-pressure fun during
February Vacation Week?

February Staycation at Boston Landing brings together free kids activities, ice skating, games, crafts, food, and pop-in entertainment across campus-all designed to be flexible, welcoming, and family-approved.

Guests can follow the day's schedule or pop into select activities based on timing and interest. While most experiences are open and drop-in, select activities hosted by on-site partners do require advance registration and will be clearly noted in the agenda.

Free food, crafts, and special experiences are available while supplies last!

RSVPing is encouraged but not required. Your RSVP helps our team prepare for free crafts and entertainment and ensures we're ready to welcome families throughout the day.

Click HERE to learn more and RSVP: https://www.eventbrite.com/cc/february-staycation-at-boston-landing-4812970

February Vacation Week Programming at Boston Landing

Once you click the link, you’ll be able to view the full week of programming, and by clicking into each day, you can see the complete schedule and activities for that specific day.

02/04/2026

BAIA MONTHLY MEETING
February 5, 26 @ 7pm

PRESENTATIONS:
•Police Report
•ISD

AGENDA ITEMS:
•344-350 Washington St- Seeks to construct a new 19 unit mixed-use condo building w/17 pkg •185 Corey St- seeks to build 34 unit building
•18 Nantasket Avenue- seeks to erect 5 units•53 Cummings Rd-Seeks Second floor addition on an existing footprint, for dwelling on 4 Egremont Rd lot•11 Elko - Revised- seeks 10 units by restoring existing structure & attach 4flr. addition w/6parking•55 Bostonia- Seeks Amendment to permit to add sq ft 806 sq ft•123 Kilsyth Rd- seeks to replace three story porch •1683 Comm/140 Strathmore - seeks to build 6 units on ibe lot
•85 Guest St- Broken Records seeks to make a few changes to their entertainment license, to add outdoor music, karaoke, live music ( solo/instrumental), & a pool table.

Please note that this a preliminary agenda and subject to change.

MEETINGS MAY BE RECORDED*All meetings are open to the public.

Location: Elks Lodge, 326 Washington St Brighton, MA 02135

About the BAIA: The Brighton Allston Improvement Association (BAIA) is a civic group which was formed in 1981, and is dedicated to the betterment of the Brighton Allston neighborhood. It was established to address issues of importance to the stability and progress of the Brighton and Allston community. The goal is to obtain a greater degree of control for the residents of Brighton and Allston in the improvement and development of the community.
BAIA meets the first Thursday of the month, and meetings are open to all community members wishing to attend and participate.

The BAIA is on Facebook. We encourage you to "like" the page to keep up to date on upcoming projects and community events.

City of Boston Week at BUFriday, February 13 – Saturday, February 21Boston residents are invited to enjoy free admission...
01/21/2026

City of Boston Week at BU
Friday, February 13 – Saturday, February 21

Boston residents are invited to enjoy free admission to BU Athletics home events. Complimentary tickets are available at :
GoTerriers.com/BostonWeek

Join the BU Department of Athletics and BU Government & Community Affairs for City of Boston Week! This annual tradition is a great opportunity to experience the excitement of college athletics, cheer on BU’s Division I student-athletes, and take in the energy of game day on campus.

From Friday, February 14 to Saturday - February 22, Boston residents receive complimentary admission to any of the following BU home games:

Friday, February 13
BU Women’s Hockey vs. Northeastern, Walter Brown Arena at 6 PM

Saturday, February 14

BU Men’s Basketball vs. Bucknell, Case Gym at 1 PM

BU Women’s Hockey vs. UConn, Walter Brown Arena at 4PM

Sunday, February 15

BU Men’s Lacrosse vs. Dartmouth, Nickerson Field at 3 PM

Monday, February 16

BU Men’s Basketball vs. Colgate, Case Gym at 6 PM

Tuesday, February 17
BU Women’s Lacrosse vs. Marist, Nickerson Field at 4:30 PM

Friday, February 20
BU Women’s Hockey vs. Providence, Walter Brown Arena at 6 PM

Saturday, February 21

BU Women’s Basketball vs. Lehigh, Case Gym at 2 PM

Boston residents can go to GoTerriers.com/BostonWeek to get tickets.

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