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6:15 a.m. - Rise and attempt to shine. Find way to kitchen without falling over sleeping animals on the dark, narrow back stairs. Remove cold, dead fowl from refrigerator and give it a sponge bath, remembering to ... Read more.
Last week, Gov. Maura Healey signed House Bill No. 5100 into law. Known formally as an “Act relative to strengthening Massachusetts’ economic leadership,” the legislation authorizes the Commonwealth to raise funds through ... Read more.
The role of Lamb. in Boston Ballet’s production of Mikko Nissinen’s “The Nutcracker” will be played by Aliya Lambright of Dorchester, who started as a student at Boston Ballet School this year. This role will mark her ... Read more.
Hundreds of turkeys made their way into the hands of community members, and hundreds of points were scored on the basketball court by high school athletes during the 2nd annual Terrence Clarke memorial event last Saturday ... Read more.
The excitement around kicking off the 30th anniversary of the Reggie Lewis Track and Athletic Center likely won’t ensure better access for Boston Public School (BPS) students – an ongoing point of contention as city ... Read more.
A flurry of wins for the Reggie Lewis Track and Athletic Center in Roxbury over the last month includes newly announced state and private investments – one of them a historic new partnership with the Boston Athletic ... Read more.
The speed restrictions that have plagued the MBTA for more than a year and a half should be gone by next month, and agency leaders will then turn their attention toward similarly important — but less disruptive — work on ... Read more.
Franklin Park Coalition’s Thanksgiving Turkey Trot revs up this Thursday (Nov. 28) at 9 a.m. Don’t miss the biggest, best, and only chip-timed 5K walk/run in Boston on the holiday. Bring the whole family ... Read more.
The House of Representatives on Monday approved the City of Boston’s request to temporarily reconfigure the way it splits property taxes between commercial and residential taxpayers.
Norwell Rep. David DeCoste ... Read more.
A federal judge this week sentenced Eric “Bubba” Correia to 15 years in prison for his role in the activities of the Cameron Street Gang that included targeting for assassination a rival gang member whose life was saved ... Read more.
Mattapan’s Bobby Jenkins has become known around Greater Boston for carrying a whistle and throwing flags, but the long-time football referee said there’s a whole lot more to calling a game than wearing a striped uniform ... Read more.
In 1965, the Geiger Gibson Community Health Center opened on Columbia Point as the nation’s first community health center. In 2020, the facility was closed to in-person appointments due to the pandemic. Last week, some ... Read more.
A state-led commission charged with accelerating plans for an ambitious and costly re-construction of Morrissey Boulevard called for its work to continue deeper into 2025 during a three-hour public meeting held last ... Read more.
Just Book-ish, a new bookstore and community space on the ground level of the Dot Crossing building in Fields Corner, celebrated its grand opening with more than 200 exultant guests on Saturday, including Congresswoman ... Read more.
The Democratic Party has lost important voters with its immigration stance, Congressman Stephen Lynch said on Monday as he reckoned with the results of a national election that saw Republicans win the White House, the US ... Read more.
More than 300 guests poured into the Fairmont Copley Plaza’s Grand Ballroom last month for Boston Collegiate Charter School’s fundraising dinner. Through sponsorships from companies like Eli Lilly and Company, Cabot ... Read more.
A new public-private partnership for Boston’s senior citizens will allow them to get up to five free rides with the Lyft ride share service over the winter months via a pilot program that is looking to fill in ... Read more.
More than 400 high school girls visited the IBEW Local 103 campus in Dorchester last Wednesday (Nov. 13) for the Massachusetts Girls in Trades (MA GIT) Eastern Conference and Career Fair to learn about professions in ... Read more.
More in-depth building assessment needed, says city's Public Health chief
A working group assembled to make recommendations about the future use of the former Carney Hospital met for the second ... Read more.
Neighbors and business leaders along the Blue Hill Avenue corridor got a look at the latest design elements of a state-and-city backed plan to redesign that key roadway during a workshop held at Mattapan’s Morningstar ... Read more.
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