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On a recent Thursday morning, the lunchroom at Boston Collegiate Charter School buzzed with more than the usual student conversations. Dressed in their best professional attire, sophomores met and mingled with more than ... Read more.
Dorchester’s William F. Kennedy, co-chair of the public policy and government affairs division at the law firm Nutter McClennen & Fish, will be honored during the Urban College of Boston’s commencement on May 31 with ... Read more.
Suffolk Superior Court judge Matthew Nestor today (April 2) ruled in favor of the city and the Boston Unity Soccer Partners (BUSP) in a lawsuit brought by neighbors and the Emerald Necklace Conservancy (ENC) in a decision ... Read more.
Dana Rutherford has been nominated by Gov. Healey to serve as clerk magistrate of the Dorchester Division of the Boston Municipal Court. Rutherford, of Hyde Park, has worked as assistant clerk magistrate for the Malden ... Read more.
Whenever I go out on a cold and rainy day, I think back to my days selling newspapers in front of St. Gregory’s Church in Dorchester or, on occasion, in front of St. Mary of the Angels Church in Egleston Square in Roxbury ... Read more.
Last Wednesday (March 26) the St. Gregory auditorium at Saint John Paul II Catholic Academy’s Lower Mills campus turned into more lab than a gym as students from third to eighth grade presented their STREAM Fair projects ... Read more.
City Ballet of Boston under the artistic direction of Tony Williams will stage “Dance Distinctive” over two days (April 12-13) at the Strand Theatre in Uphams Corner.
Billed as an “unforgettable celebration of ... Read more.
Hundreds of participants packed into Dorchester’s Boston Bowl for the 3rd annual LLEGO Boston (Latino Law Enforcement Group of Boston) Women’s History Month bowling fundraiser.
Formed in 2017, LLEGO is a group of ... Read more.
After publishing a collection of stories in 2017 that were inspired by her father, Michaela Casey has returned to the shelves with a second book, “The Right Place at the Right Time,” which, like the first, is set in her ... Read more.
Two weeks ago, Mayor Wu declared that the state of the city is strong— and that includes the overall economy. But there’s a storm gathering from a hostile Washington, D.C., regime that seems intent on testing and eroding ... Read more.
The South Boston-based Iron Workers Local 7 union has endorsed Josh Kraft for Mayor, according to his campaign.
“Josh shares our members’ values,” said Vincent Coyle, Jr., business manager at Local 7. “He ... Read more.
A Codman Square cannabis dispensary is planning a relocation to a nearby space while an operator from Brockton hopes to set up a delivery service from the Washington Street storefront that the dispensary is vacating. ... Read more.
MassDOT invites the public to an “informational meeting” on a “proposed roadway reconstruction on Columbia Road and Kosciuszko Circle at I-93” this Thursday, April 3, at 6 p.m. at Boston College High ... Read more.
A series of shooting incidents have been recorded by Boston Police over the past week, including one last Thursday night (March 27) in which an individual was wounded by gunfire on Woodrow Avenue in Dorchester. In two ... Read more.
A man in the middle of a criminal trial in Boston Municipal Court who was arrested by ICE outside the courtroom last week remains locked up as a legal battle over the federal agency’s actions spread to federal court. ... Read more.
A gala on Bowdoin Street last week honored the lives of 50 Cape Verdean ‘heroinas’ in an event that coincided with Cape Verdean Women’s Day and Women’s History Month celebrations.
The third annual celebration was ... Read more.
‘Concerted effort’ cited, but positive shift in ‘core factors’ isn’t happening, report notes
After five years of state intervention, with no clear gain in test results, the grade for the Boston ... Read more.
Citing economic uncertainty and anticipated federal cuts, Mayor Wu advised city councillors this week that they should expect a cautious FY26 budget proposal from her administration, which is expected to be submitted for ... Read more.
Thomas N. O’Brien, a developer and former chief planner for the city of Boston under the late Mayor Tom Menino, will not run for Mayor of Boston, according to a statement released by a spokesman today.
“After many ... Read more.
A stretch of Gallivan Boulevard will close to motorists for roughly eight hours on Saturday night (April 5) until Sunday morning (April 6) as repairs are made to an MBTA-owned bridge that carries trains and trolleys over ... Read more.
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