Valleymen Honored with the MSA

The Massachusetts Council of Deliberation recently announced those Brothers that have been granted the Meritorious Service Award. This award is granted to any 32° Freemason who has rendered “meritorious service […]

Canobie Lake Park Tomorrow

This Saturday is our day at Canobie Lake Park and it’s looking to be a good day! There’s a fairly low chance of rain that builds up towards the park […]

Registration Open for the Concert

Registration is now open for our next Family Life event, the Concert at the Museum! This day of hors d’oeuvres, wine, and music will take place on Saturday, October 14, […]

Happy Cinco de Mayo!

Happy Cinco de Mayo! While many in the United States merely know it as a day to celebrate Mexican culture and cuisine, few know why it’s celebrated on May 5. […]

United Kingdom Coronation Tomorrow

Tomorrow, Saturday, May 6, most of us will witness for the first time in our lifetimes the coronation of the United Kingdom’s monarch. King Charles III has had the powers […]

Bauer Tournament Last Call

The third annual “Fred K. Bauer Memorial Golf Tournament” to support Massachusetts DeMolay is this month on Monday, May 22, 2022! The tournament will have a shotgun start at 9:00 […]

Installation Next Week

The Presiding Officers cordially invite you to witness the Installation of Officers of the Valley of Boston Ancient, Accepted Scottish Rite Northern Masonic Jurisdiction in person at Grand Lodge next […]

NMJ New Artifact: Mark Medal

Recently the Scottish Rite Masonic Museum & Library added an intriguing mark medal from Pennsylvania to its collection. Special thanks to Hilary Stelling, the Director of Collections and Exhibitions, for […]

Spring Class Recap and Photos

After months of preparation from the production team, the degree workers of the bodies, and the Valley staff, the Spring Class arrived this past Saturday, November 9! As brothers and […]

Happy Passover!

Chag Sameach! The Valley of Boston hopes that all of our Jewish Brothers had a Happy Passover throughout the festival last week. Passover, like all Jewish holidays, is celebrated according to dates in its lunar calendar. Specifically, it begins at sundown on 15 Nisan and ends at nightfall on 22 Nisan. Normally this will correspond with the first full moon after the Vernal Equinox, which was set mathematically to ensure the holiday marks the beginning of Spring. However, the date was originally related to the ripeness of the Spring barley crop.