Daily Archives: July 15, 2022


Piers Park III Project in East Boston

The Piers Park III project in East Boston has received $2 million in federal funds, to help support construction of the waterfront public space. The award comes from Congressional Directed Spending (CDS) funding, requested by U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass), and U.S. Senator Edward J. Markey (D-Mass), with support from Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley (MA-07). After being approved by the legislature, the CDS funding was included in the bipartisan omnibus federal budget signed by President Biden on March 15. An estimated $35 to $40M is being raised to build Piers Park III, funded largely through philanthropic contributions from a mix of private individuals, foundations and corporations. To date, $28.5M has been committed, including the recent federal funds.

Piers Park III is currently in the community design phase, with a second draft of the design for the future waterfront park shared during a public meeting in February. Feedback was collected throughout 2021 and will continue to be gathered during 2022 in order to finalize the park landscape, programming, and design features. An updated design, the third draft, will be shared during public meetings this summer.  

Construction is expected to begin in mid-2023.  The creation of Piers Park III advances a bold vision for iconic, public open space on Boston’s Harbor, managing a world-class park that supports diverse community needs, brings value to the city’s climate resiliency goals, and serves as welcoming public outdoor spaces helping people stay physically and mentally healthy and active


Tuesday, July 19, 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm – Medicinal Mushrooms: Fungi for a Healthy Body, Mind, and Planet, Online

Emerging research suggests that mushrooms may be beneficial for brain and nerve health. Discover the properties of different species and learn where medicinal mushrooms occur locally. Study how select types such as Maitake, Reishi, and Lion’s Mane can help strengthen the immune system and increase resistance to stress. We’ll also explore how fungi have been used to clean toxins from the environment by filtering water and removing heavy metals from soil. This New York Botanical Garden webinar takes place July 19 from 6 – 8, with instructor John Michelotti. NYBG members $45, nonmembers $49. Register HERE.