CCBA looks into affordable housing

The Chinese Consolidated Benevolent Association met for its bimonthly meeting on March 26 at 90 Tyler Street.

Chinatown Neighborhood Council loses two members

The Chinatown/South Cove Neighborhood Council met March 18 at the New England Chinese Consolidated Benevolent Association. Council member Michael Wong quit, while another council member Tony Yee was removed after an incomplete vote from the February meeting.

華埠南灣社區會議與會人員合照。第一排,左到右:   Ken Bennett, Bill Moy, Hung Goon, Felix Liu
第二排: Nick Chau, Richard Chin, Marjorie Eng, Shirley Lee, Paul Lee, Pamela Lee Lily Mei (戴白帽),Patty Moy, Man Ho Chan, Ricky Chan, Tony Quan, and James Chan

Chinatown Neighborhood Council talks about restaurants and RMV relocation

The Chinatown/South Cove Neighborhood Council met Jan. 22 to discuss local restaurant changes and the relocation of the Chinatown Registry of Motor Vehicles. Its monthly meeting was held at the Chinese Consolidated Benevolent Association, 90 Tyler Street.

波士頓華埠居民會1月2日在約賽亞昆士學校開會

Chinatown Resident Association names three consultants

The Boston Chinatown Resident Association named three consultants and discussed medical insurance benefits for seniors at its monthly meeting on Jan. 2 at the Josiah Quincy Lower School.