Why do we still do Dot Day?
For some, that’s like asking why we put up Christmas lights in December or serve turkey and stuffing on the... Read more
Why do we still do Dot Day?
For some, that’s like asking why we put up Christmas lights in December or serve turkey and stuffing on the... Read more
Memorial Day observances in 2018 at the Stone monument in Cedar Grove... Read more
It finally happened: Steward hit the iceberg that many of us here in Dorchester have seen looming ahead and filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
Long before Steward’s existential crisis became fodder for headlines and deep-dive stories in regional... Read more
Karen and Rob Hale
It’s sometimes lost in the shuffle of more... Read more
It was just 16 years ago when a brash young Cuban American surgeon came into our neighborhood with a promise to save our neighborhood hospital.
Carney Hospital, along with seven other hospitals owned by the Boston Archdiocese under the banner... Read more
Did you feel that?
Last week’s 4.8-magnitude earthquake that rattled walls and nerves throughout the Northeast was a reminder that — for all of our other climate-related and man-made headaches— it could be far worse.
And while there’s a... Read more
Sarah-Ann Shaw, who died last week at age 91, blazed a trail for Black women who work in television journalism. But her pioneering legacy goes far beyond that medium and includes all manner of civic and political engagement in her hometown, Boston.... Read more
Our friends and neighbors in South Boston have grown accustomed to disruptions and some measure of bad behavior from the hundreds of thousands of people who descend on “the town” each year for the St. Patrick’s Day-themed parade through their streets... Read more
Ireland’s Prime Minister Leo Varadkar addressed an audience at the JFK... Read more
The huge median strip in Blue Hill Avenue looking south towards Mattapan Square. Seth Daniel photo
The Wu administration... Read more
The Mattapan trolley is once again in the center of a dispute, but this time it’s less about the World War II-vintage rolling stock’s past or future and more about the line’s... Read more
Gov. Maura Healey has had enough of Steward Health Care and its elusive CEO, Ralph de la Torre, who has brought the state’s health care system to a precarious tipping point. In a stinging rebuke made public on Tuesday, Healey sent de la Torre a letter... Read more
There’s more than a whiff of anti-immigrant nativism in the overblown reaction... Read more
Concerns continue to swirl this week about the viability of Carney Hospital, even as their corporate overlords at Steward Health Care claim they have a “significant financial transaction” in place to keep the Dorchester facility and its other... Read more
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