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Boston voters in November may be asked to implement the Community Preservation Act, an action that would result in a property tax surcharge to be used for historic preservation, housing, and parks.
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Thursday (18th) – The next monthly meeting of the Boston State Hospital Citizens Advisory Committee will be held on from 6-8 p.m. at the Foley Building, 249 River St., Mattapan. Members of the public are ... Read more.
The state education commissioner will ask the Board of Elementary and Secondary Education to approve expansion plans for two charter schools in Dorchester and Mattapan next week. Neighborhood House Charter School on ... Read more.
Mayor Martin Walsh will vourney to the Knock Shrine in Ireland this July with Cardinal Sean O’Malley, a return to his roots and site of great personal significance, the mayor’s office told the Reporter on Wednesday.
... Read more.The Boston Licensing Board voted Thursday to let Levi's Restaurant, 323 Washington St., add cocktails and hard liquor to the beer and wine it was already allowed to serve.
The move means residents who want to ... Read more.
A man was killed Friday morning after exchanging gunfire with police responding to reports of an earlier shooting, officials said.
Boston Police officers arrived at the 107 Devon St. around 10:25 a.m., police said ... Read more.
The Wahlberg brothers have signed a lease for a Wahlburgers restaurant location in the proposed South Bay Town Center in Dorchester, the ... Read more.
The Boston Police Department reports arresting three men on charges they held up the Pleasant View Market, Savin Hill Avenue and Pleasant Street at gunpoint on Wednesday evening. Two were wearing GPS ankle braclets from ... Read more.
With his chosen candidate New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie out of the presidential race, Gov. Charlie Baker doesn't think he will endorse again before the Massachusetts primary in less than a month.
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The team behind a tattoo parlor and body piercing shop proposed for Field’s Corner pitched abutters at a City-hosted meeting Tuesday evening. The dozen gathered around a table at the All Dorchester Sports League building ... Read more.
Legislators are considering a state bill that would require every police officer to wear a visible body camera, with advocates saying the increased accountability is long overdue and Boston Police worrying that the ... Read more.
Thursday (11th) – Listening session at the Lower Mills Branch of the BPL, 27 Richmond St., Dorchester, 6:30 p.m. to discuss search for the next BPL president.
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Dorchester’s Neighborhood House Charter School — one of the first five charter schools established after the Education Reform Act passed in 1993—is now looking to expand to include a high school.
The school on ... Read more.
A deal to sell Sonny’s restaurant in Adams Village has been upended due to concerns about environmental contamination under the property. Longtime owner Richard Elia told the Reporter this week that more tests need to be ... Read more.
Boston has a wealth of much-needed housing assistance programs, splintered throughout the city. The new Office of Housing Stability hopes to unite those resources and help existing residents to stave off displacement. ... Read more.
Tony Collins sat in the principal’s office of the Edward Everett Elementary School on Pleasant Street last Thursday. His hands folded, a Pro Bowl ring prominent on his right pinky, the former Patriots running back ... Read more.
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