PAST EVENT The Chinese Exclusion Act

The Chinese Exclusion Act with North Hill Resident Tom Chin TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 10 am. Have you ever wondered why there were so few working class Chinese, yet so many laundries and restaurants during the 1900s through the 1950s? Come to this lecture and find out. Around the time The California Gold Rush began (1849), […]
PAST EVENT Miscarriages of Justice, Why do they Happen?

Miscarriages of Justice, Why do they Happen? with North Hill Resident and Professor Emeritus of Law, Boston University, Stanley Z. Fisher FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 2021, AT 4 PM In the twenty-plus years since courts began accepting DNA test results into evidence, many wrongfully convicted prisoners have been exonerated. North Hill Resident Stanley Z. Fisher, Professor […]
PAST EVENT – Al Woodcock: North Hill Photography

North Hill has a way of sometimes engaging the residents in activities that benefit everyone. For several years I have been working on the quarterly magazine, The Hilltop. One of my responsibilities is creating a back cover with photos of my choosing, generally on a theme. I have tried to stayed away from the usual pictures […]
PAST EVENT Mutation, Vaccination, Immunization, and What-in-Tarnation?

Thursday, February 18, 11 AM with North Hill Resident, Anne Weaver, M.D. For a year we have been locking down, isolating, and feeling fearful as the novel Coronavirus swept across the world. Now there is finally hope of taming this virus with vaccination. In this presentation, North Hill resident Anne Weaver, M.D. will help us […]
PAST EVENT Why Mongolia?

Tuesday, April 6, 11 AM with North Hill Resident Sally Todd We’ve rescheduled this fabulous event for April 6th! North Hill resident Sally Todd wasted no time after retirement to start some new adventures. First, she fulfilled a lifelong wish to be a museum teacher at the Isabella Stewart Garner Museum. After that, she set […]
PAST EVENT Miscarriages of Justice, How Do They Happen?

Thursday, March 11, 3 PM with North Hill Resident Stanley Z. Fisher Professor of Law Emeritus, Boston University In the twenty-plus years since courts began accepting DNA test results into evidence, many wrongfully convicted prisoners have been exonerated. A discussion of some systemic causes of such miscarriages, and the obstacles to reform. About Professor Fisher: […]
The Helen Meyrowitz Art Scholarship at North Hill

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North Hill Residents Read to Local Children

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North Hill Featured in Wellesley Townsman Homefront

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North Hill celebrates 2020 Graduates
