Sandra Cotterell, who has spent 29 years working for Codman Square Health Center, the last 12 as its CEO, plans to retire once a new CEO is hired, the Washington Street health center announced last Friday. Cotterell’s first job was as a registered nurse at Massachusetts General Hospital and New England Medical Center in 1979. She later worked for Bay State Health Care, a
To the Editor: Thank you, Bill Walczak for your clarity and perspective in your commentary on July 14 about state leaders having a chance to speak for the trees at the Shattuck site in Franklin Park. Urgent as the need is to provide safe refuge for the homeless and substance-dependent citizens among us, better alternatives do exist, political courage willing. We need to
To the Editor: I have had your April 30, 2023, issue on my desk since I finished reading it a few days after it arrived in the mail. Normally, I keep an issue until I’m finished with it and then in the recycle bin it goes. Not this one. One article by Gintautas Dumcius and an op-ed by Bill Walczak simply won’t let go in my head. I’ve been chewing on them these last few months
Mayor Wu and a cadre of city leaders visited Town Field in Fields Corner last Friday morning for the launch of her 2023 Neighborhood Coffee Hour event and used the occasion to officially cut the ribbon at the park’s recently renovated Gibson Playground.