On Thurs., June 18, community members gathered at Fowler Clark Epstein Farm to celebrate the sturdy efforts of Pat Spence, ...
Circuit Drive, Franklin Park Drive, Old Road, and Talbot Avenue will be closed from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. on weekends Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays through the end of summer, according to ...
The development team behind a plan to construct a 5-story, 46-unit building at 1428 Dorchester Ave. returned to the Fields ...
The Base Astros on the Dorchester/Roxbury line came back from the loser’s bracket and beat the North End Executioners team twice to claim the Mayor’s Cup. Coach Alicia Cacho, of Dorchester, commended ...
The Suffolk County District Attorney's office has moved to take control of $6,039 it says investigators from Boston and State Police and the FBI seized in April at two rooms at the Ramada Inn, 800 ...
Mayor Michelle Wu visited the Great Hall in Codman Square on Monday morning to sign a city ordinance that automatically ties the city’s senior citizen property tax exemption to annual cost of living ...
Longtime Boston Police Officer Eddy Chrispin retired on Tuesday and was hailed as a courageous leader and mentor to other officers.
The Sail Boston festival will begin on Sat., July 11, with the Meet Boston Parade of Sail, expected to draw millions of ...
A new art installation at Comfort Kitchen on Columbia Road was dedicated last Tuesday (June 23) in a ceremony focused on ...
To mark the nation’s semiquincentennial, the JFK Library will offer free admission to all visitors on July 3, 4, and 5.
There are a lot of reasons to be disgusted with the Supreme Court majority that ruled against Haitian immigrants living here legally. But nothing can top the six justices normalizing Trump's virulent ...
The Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) dealt a decisive blow to Temporary Protected Status for tens of the thousands of Haitians living in Massachusetts on Thursday with a 6-3 decision that ...