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The 2025 Project DEEP Celebrate Dorchester calendars are now on sale at College Hype on Gallivan Boulevard and The Daily on Savin Hill Ave. The calendars feature original watercolors by Dorchester artist ... Read more.
Trinity Financial Inc. acquired the Fitzpatrick Brothers Auto Body property on Centre Street next to Shawmut MBTA station last Tuesday (Dec. 10) for an undisclosed sum. The acquisition is the culmination of a seven-year ... Read more.
The annual Enchanted Trolley tour stopped at Codman Square on Sunday as part of its tour through Dorchester and Mattapan last weekend.
As Santa and Mrs. Claus marched across Codman Square to the Codman tree, happy ... Read more.
To the Editor:
I’m proud to be a part of the team implementing Place Based Supports (PBS) as a nursing services manager for Hebrew SeniorLife at MLK Towers in Roxbury. And I’m grateful for the team that helped make ... Read more.
City councillors made quick work last Wednesday of setting Boston’s property tax rates for 2025 after a months-long campaign to shift the balance beyond normal limits collapsed in the Senate.
The council voted ... Read more.
Another housing-related showdown between the city of Boston and the Legislature is poised to unfold next year if city councillors embrace a push to shield renters from paying brokers’ fees.
City Councilor Liz ... Read more.
Each year for nearly two decades, EdVestors has awarded a School on the Move prize to one of Boston’s most improved public schools to celebrate the bright spots within Boston Public Schools (BPS) and to share the ... Read more.
Yanna G, whom The Reporter featured in a story earlier this year, was named “Best New Artist” at the Boston ... Read more.
“Dr Seusss’ How The Grinch Stole Christmas: The Musical,” which is now running through Dec. 23 at Boch Center - Wang Theatre, is a delightful whirlwind of chaos that perfectly captures the spirit of the holidays in ... Read more.
Participants in the Mildred Avenue Senior drop-in program recently learned from some of its members who are foster parents that kids in the care of the state’s Department of Youth Services (DYS) often move from home to ... Read more.
The Fields Corner Civic Association (FCCA) met in person at the new Pho Que restaurant on Adams Street on Dec. 3 to plan for next year while celebrating the holidays together.
The group’s president, Shamia Hicks, ... Read more.
Dot native Maureen Byrne has gone the extra mile to help servicemen and women travel home for the holidays through her Boston-based nonprofit, Miles for Military.
The organization lets active-duty service members ... Read more.
The New Balance Foundation last week committed $5 million to support the construction of The FieldHouse, the $70-million facility that is scheduled to be built starting next year on Mount Vernon Street in Dorchester. The ... Read more.
Attorney General Andrea J. Campbell and her family are moving out of Mattapan for a new home in the South Coast Massachusetts town of Dartmouth in the new year. Campbell, who represented parts of Dorchester and Mattapan ... Read more.
Work crews fenced off Walsh Playground in Dorchester earlier this month and began work on the $3 million reconstruction of the seven-acre, city-owned park that is nestled between Lower Mills and Codman Hill. The project, ... Read more.
Another Dorchester school building project has taken a major step toward securing funding from the Massachusetts School Building Authority (MSBA). In a unanimous decision last Friday, the state board voted to include the ... Read more.
Despite new criticism over costs and impacts, Mayor Wu last week vowed to press forward with the city’s plan to fund its share of a partnership agreement that would transform the currently decrepit White Stadium in ... Read more.
Two women restaurateurs are on the fast track to open a full-service Dominican-themed restaurant and function hall early next year on Blue Hill Avenue. Plans for a 240-seat restaurant with a full liquor license – called ... Read more.
On Saturday afternoon a section of Minot Street and Ross Road filled up with hundreds of families, friends, and “fur babies” for Adams Village’s inaugural Holiday Stroll.
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The Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR) plans to install a new pump station near Phillips Candy House and Boston Bowl as part of the effort to reduce flooding in that area of Morrissey Boulevard and the new ... Read more.
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