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Boston City Councillor John FitzGerald aired-out his frustration with the Wu administration today for what he says is a ...
Legal Greens executives Vanessa Jean-Baptiste and Mark Bouquet discussed their plans with neighbors during an Aug. 6 meeting of the Codman Square Neighborhood Council (CSNC). The two licenses will ...
While National Guard members from three states head to Washington, D.C. to patrol the capital under the command of President Trump, lawmakers in Massachusetts have advanced a bill to realign the guard ...
Boston Carnival will celebrate its 52nd year this Saturday (Aug. 23) in gathering for the J’Ouvert parade at the break of ...
Earlier this summer, Dorchester Baseball’s 12-and-under All-Star boys’ team asked the community to help them raise the $26,000 they needed to get to Cooperstown in upper New York state to participate ...
There are ten candidates on the ballot for the at-large seats. Voters can choose up to four candidates and the top eight vote-getters will advance to the final election on Nov. 4. The top four ...
The state’s existing portfolio of long-term facilities includes 348 nursing facilities, with 39,899 beds; 273 assisted living facilities, with 19,093 beds; and 58 rest homes, with 2,002 beds.
The scene at the Clark Fowler Epstein farm on Friday, Aug. 8, was a typical day of music, fresh food, and fun where scores of residents from near and far descended on the farm amidst its growing ...
Nine years after pulling the plug on a weekend late-night service program, the MBTA this month will begin running all subways and several popular bus routes about an hour longer into the night. It’s ...
In schoolyard terminology: For all his bravado, Donald Trump looked and acted like a chump in Alaska. Yes, Putin has duped US presidents before. But, to watch this commander-in-chief applaud and ...
The new Dot Tire Studios, home of the forthcoming Lêgacy Càphê Roasters, has spruced up the old Dorchester Tire location at 1160 Dorchester Ave. just in time to host the first event on the site – a ...
When Luis Perez Demorizi reports to his new job on Sept. 15, he’ll walk into his 527-acre office as Franklin Park’s first executive director.
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