Boston Pigeon Concourse
About Us

About Us

The Greater Boston Homing Pigeon Concourse (GBHPC) is one of the oldest, continuously operated racing pigeon organizations in the US.  Since 1928, GBHPC has been organizing races for associated area homing pigeon racing clubs and promoting the sport/hobby in Eastern Massachusetts.

GBHPC is currently made up of three member homing pigeon clubs.  These clubs include:

Spindle City Homing Pigeon Club (NE Massachusetts)

Braintree-Norwood Homing Pigeon Club (SE Massachusetts)

Northeast Club (Southern NH)

The 2024 GBHPC Officers:

President: Stephen P. DeFrancesco

Vice President: Art Dellas

Recording Secretary: Isaac Chute

Race Secretary: Scott Malbouef

Treasurer: Stephen J. DeFrancesco

Email: contact@bostonpigeonconcourse.com

GBHPC holds pigeon races in the spring and in the fall that typically range from 100 miles to 600 miles in distance.  The older birds, usually one to six years in age, are raced in the months of May and June from distances of 100 to 600 miles. The young birds are raced in the year that they are born in September and October from distances of 100 miles to 300 miles. The release locations for most GBHPC races are in Western Massachusetts, Upstate New York, and Ohio. Visit our Race Schedule page to see the most recent GBHPC schedule

The words below by former GBHPC President William Bean, seem to have stood the test of time and are as true today as they were over 80 years ago

“I can honestly state that my association with the rank and file of this sport has been a real pleasure and given me many enjoyable hours.  My experience in life, especially sports, is that one receives no more than one puts into it.  Our sport and hobby have been more or less unknown to the average person, but each year more and more publicity is being given to it, and the sport is growing in members throughout the country.

With an eighty-mile front, a hard course, and a vigorous one, against real able competition, a winner in this Concourse is an accomplishment to be proud of.  Greater Boston has always been recognized as having a large group of fanciers in the pigeon sport, let us therefore build upon this record and reputation.

The Concourse and every club affiliated, should be conducted in a thorough business-like manner and we must never allow our sport to be conducted in any other way.  Politics should play no part in the sport.

Each club should elect delegates to the Concourse, who are individuals best fitted to conduct the affairs of the Concourse.  Pigeon flying is a sport deserving of the best, so let us pull together and make it bigger and better.”

William K. Bean, GBHPC President from 1938 to 1942

Past Presidents of the Greater Boston Homing Pigeon Concourse

Victor Mutty—————1928 – 1929

Joseph R. Walker———1930 – 1931

Ronald Lyman——————1932

Lewis F. Curtis——————1933

Don Boucher—————1934 – 1935

George F. Twombley—–1936 – 1937

William K. Bean———-1938 – 1942

Timothy Toomey ———1943 – 1944

Dr. Lloyd Crites—————1945

John McDermott———-1946 – 1947

Robert Gauley————-1948 – 1949

Wendall Bauckman——1950 – 1951

Robert J. Casey———–1952 – 1953

John Sullivan————-1954 – 1955

Henry Fandel————1956 – 1957

William Gault Jr.————-1958

Richard Austin—————1959

Robert Trant————-1960 – 1961

Robert J. Casey———1962 – 1963

William Gault Jr.——-1964 – 1966

Richard Stone—————1967

Joseph Davidson——–1967 – 1969

James Swindler————-1970

John J. McDermott———1971

Paul Kilfoyle ————1972 – 1973

Anthony Malacinski———1974 – 1975

Damian F. LeVangie———1976 – 1977

Archie MacPherson———1978 – 1979

Paul Kilfoyle——————1980 – 1981

Ray Tuholski———————-1982

Paul Clark———————1983 – 1984

Al Casella————————–1985

Lincoln Richards————-1986 – 1987

John Connerney————–1988 – 1992

Olie Berolini——————-1993 – 1995

John Connerney————–1996 – 1998

Jeff Wagner——————-1999 – 2000

Ronald J. Sallese————-2001 – 2002

Kevin Williams—————-2003 – 2005

John Connerney——————-2006

Winthrop E. Lewis————2007 – 2009

Peter Hultman—————-2010 – 2012

Ronald J. Sallese————-2013 – 2020

Stephen J. DeFrancesco——2021 – 2023

Stephen P. DeFrancesco——2024