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No house lights up at Christmas and New Year’s the way that Joseph Nguyen’s does in King Square, where a countless number of bulbs adorn the front yard at 392 Adams St., with the Wise Men, Santa Claus and trumpeted angels ... Read more.
A new development team has signaled its intent to begin permitting the long-contemplated 35-75 Morrissey Blvd. project, with the idea of reducing previously planned life science space and starting a first phase at the old ... Read more.
Drops Market Oversight Bill On Guv's Desk With Only Hours Left In Session
Lawmakers rushed a hospital oversight bill to Gov. Maura Healey on Monday, agreeing on policy responses to the Steward ... Read more.
On Dec. 4, the Dorchester Bay Economic Development Corporation (DBEDC) and the Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC) Massachusetts announced a new partnership to expand workforce training in the green jobs sector ... Read more.
Steward Surprise, Continuation of Shelter Stress Top Press Corps Ballots
Maybe the word of the year should be "upheaval."
This time last year, we were reflecting on how much the tone had ... Read more.
The city of Boston is on pace to record a significant drop in violent crime in 2024 driven by a notable decline in shootings and homicides.
There have been 24 murders so far in 2024, which is believed to the lowest ... Read more.
The Mildred Avenue Senior Drop-in program in Mattapan hosted a festive Christmas party last Thursday (Dec. 19) with food, singing, and plenty of festive attire from the scores of seniors in attendance. The Senior Drop-in ... Read more.
In 1946, when Otto Snowden moved back to Boston from New York with his wife Muriel and their newborn daughter, the couple considered leaving again. The city was being ravaged by housing and education inequality, with the ... Read more.
Codman Square Community Health Center recently concluded a 12-week group medical visit program designed to support patients struggling with uncontrolled A1c levels (type 2 diabetes) or hypertension. The program combined ... Read more.
The high school football season has come to an end, but accolades continue to roll in for TechBoston Academy Coach Raul Brown and Xavier Landrum, his 17-year-old senior captain, the City League’s coach and player of the ... Read more.
Anyone following Mayor Wu’s tax shift proposal over the last few weeks knew that its fate hinged on whether state-certified property valuations constituted the “dramatic increase” in homeowners’ property tax bills that ... Read more.
To the Editor:
Strokes, cervical cancer, and opioid overdose are threatening the lives of residents of Dorchester, Mattapan, and Hyde Park. And a mere twenty minutes away, researchers deliver cutting-edge cancer ... Read more.
The two principals of Trinity Financial, Inc. – James Keefe and Patrick Lee – were honored last week at an event at the Boston Harbor Hotel hosted by A Better City, a multi-sector group of business leaders. The two men, ... Read more.
On Dec. 3, Mayor Wu and the Boston Public Health Commission (BPHC) announced the launch of “Heads Up, Boston,” a new campaign created to destigmatize discussion of mental health issues among Boston youth.
Led by ... Read more.
The Pit Stop restaurant, a long-time BBQ smokehouse on Morton Street, was sold by the Debnam family last spring to a pair of brothers from Jamaica Plain, who won approvals this month to open a Dominican-style restaurant ... Read more.
A proposal to build a seven-story building in Four Corners drew a mix of support and reservations from neighbors who participated in a Dec. 4 virtual meeting hosted by the Boston Planning Dept.
The Webster family ... Read more.
Last month, we shared the modified design of the “1975: A Vietnamese Diaspora Memorial” at Phở Quê restaurant. The ... Read more.
Monday’s news that Mayor Wu has signed a partnership agreement with Boston Unity Sports Partners drew immediate criticism from the leading opponents’ group, dubbed the Franklin Park Defenders.
Renee Stacey Welch, a ... Read more.
No big city mayor is ever going to make everyone happy all of the time. In fact, if they’re doing the job right, a chunk of the electorate is going to find beef over something, even if they embrace other elements of a ... Read more.
Mayor Wu signed a 10-year lease and cooperation agreement with the leadership of the Boston Unity Soccer Partners (BUSP) on Monday morning in a deal that Wu said will transform the outdated city-owned White Stadium into a ... Read more.
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