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Community Appreciation Breakfast — Suffolk County Sheriff Steven W. Tompkins (far right) address attendees at the recent breakfast hosted by the Mayor’s office. The event was held to thank those who helped create a safer Boston. PHOTO: Isabel Leon/Mayor’s Office

Neighborhood Watch Party — Boston-founded Mathmatik Athletics and Kickback Boston took over High Street Place to host a free Neighborhood Watch Party. The event commemorated “The Rematch” of the Celtics and the Mavericks on January 25. Last Saturday was the first meeting between the teams since the 2024 NBA Finals. Fans enjoyed specialty drinks, food from 20 different vendors, photo-ops, raffle prizes, live music by DJ King Official Jo and DJ WhySham and a limited-edition Mathmatik Athletics merch drop. PHOTO: 1TouchMedia

Neighborhood Watch Party — Boston-founded Mathmatik Athletics and Kickback Boston took over High Street Place to host a free Neighborhood Watch Party. The event commemorated “The Rematch” of the Celtics and the Mavericks on January 25. Fans enjoyed specialty drinks, food from 20 different vendors, photo-ops, raffle prizes, live music by DJ King Official Jo and DJ WhySham and a limited-edition Mathmatik Athletics merch drop. PHOTO: 1TouchMedia

Neighborhood Watch Party — Boston-founded Mathmatik Athletics and Kickback Boston took over High Street Place to host a free Neighborhood Watch Party. The event commemorated “The Rematch” of the Celtics and the Mavericks on January 25. Last Saturday was the first meeting between the teams since the 2024 NBA Finals. Fans enjoyed specialty drinks, food from 20 different vendors, photo-ops, raffle prizes, live music by DJ King Official Jo and DJ WhySham and a limited-edition Mathmatik Athletics merch drop. PHOTO: 1TouchMedia

Neighborhood Watch Party — Boston-founded Mathmatik Athletics and Kickback Boston took over High Street Place to host a free Neighborhood Watch Party. Peter Edouard, Mathmatik Athletic founder, stands at the merch booth. PHOTO: 1TouchMedia

New Boston Archbishop visits Fontbonne Academy — Archbishop Richard G. Henning visited the all-girls Catholic school for the first time since assuming his new duties. Fontbonne serves grades 7-12. The visit celebrated the kick off of Catholic Schools Week and included a performance of “At the Table with Dr. King.” PHOTO: Courtesy of Fontbonne, The Early College of Boston

New Boston Archbishop visits Fontbonne Academy — Archbishop Richard G. Henning visited the all-girls Catholic school for the first time since assuming his new duties. Fontbonne serves grades 7-12. The visit celebrated the kick off of Catholic Schools Week and included a performance of “At the Table with Dr. King.” PHOTO: Courtesy of Fontbonne, The Early College of Boston

Community Appreciation Breakfast —
Boston Police Commissioner Michael A. Cox (left) addresses attendees at the recent breakfast hosted by the Mayor’s office. The event was held to thank those who helped create a safer Boston. PHOTO: Isabel Leon/Mayor’s Office

Community Appreciation Breakfast — Suffolk County Sheriff Steven W. Tompkins (far right) address attendees at the recent breakfast hosted by the Mayor’s office. The event was held to thank those who helped create a safer Boston. PHOTO: Isabel Leon/Mayor’s Office

Neighborhood Watch Party — Boston-founded Mathmatik Athletics and Kickback Boston took over High Street Place to host a free Neighborhood Watch Party. The event commemorated “The Rematch” of the Celtics and the Mavericks on January 25. Last Saturday was the first meeting between the teams since the 2024 NBA Finals. Fans enjoyed specialty drinks, food from 20 different vendors, photo-ops, raffle prizes, live music by DJ King Official Jo and DJ WhySham and a limited-edition Mathmatik Athletics merch drop. PHOTO: 1TouchMedia
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