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Rendering of proposed 1420 Dorchester Ave.

The Zoning Board of Appeal on Tuesday approved a land owner's plans to replace a convenience store and a parking lot on its land at 1420 Dorchester Ave., near Adams ... Read more.

Rendering of front of proposed center

The Zoning Board of Appeal on Tuesday approved plans by the Louis D. Brown Peace Institute for a three-story Center of Healing, Teaching, and Learning on what are now two city- ... Read more.

For years children in the Boston area with various physical and intellectual disabilities were being excluded from participating in America’s favorite pastime. Ten years ago, Brendan McDonough decided the same would not ... Read more.

A federal bankruptcy filing by Steward Health Care Systems on Tuesday in Houston was approved, effectively extending the deadline for the court-approved bid and sale process for several Steward hospitals, including Carney ... Read more.

The Blarney Stone, the legendary Fields Corner bar and restaurant that has been a common ground gathering spot in Dorchester for more than two decades, is likely to change ownership and close later this summer, as the ... Read more.

Thanks to a June 11 vote by the MBTA’s board of directors, the Fairmount commuter rail line is moving closer to a long-pursued goal of cleaner and more frequent service.

In the $9.6 billion capital investment plan ... Read more.

The Mather Elementary School on the top of Meeting House Hill held its annual Spring Fling neighborhood party on Sat., June 8, while looking with anticipation to next year when the institution will be celebrating its ... Read more.

The MBTA’s chief of Integrated Transit Programs, Desiree Patrice, of Dorchester, has received the 2024 Women Making Transportation History Award from the Conference of Minority Transportation Officials’ Boston chapter. ... Read more.

Dorchester is home to hundreds of community activists. You occasionally see stickers on cars that indicate their origins. Some are OFDs – Originally from Dorchester. Others, like me, are DBCs – Dorchester By Choice. They ... Read more.

One of the only working farms in the city of Boston celebrated a major milestone last Thursday (June 13) as close to 100 people gathered along Norfolk Street, site of the Fowler Clark Epstein Farm, to mark the sale of the ... Read more.

The Labor Management Cooperation Trust, a partnership between Plumbers & Gasfitters Local 12 and the Greater Boston Plumbing Contractors Association, recently donated $9,000 to support high school vocational programs ... Read more.

From minicamps to middle schools, the New England Patriots kicked off summertime fully dedicated to the organization’s two pillars: community and football at the highest level.

Last Tuesday (June 11) some 90 ... Read more.

It had taken more than two centuries for one of the first public high schools in Boston to win a state baseball championship before last Sunday, when the English High Eagles finally got to raise the Division 5 MIAA trophy ... Read more.

Emmanuel College hosted the second annual My Brother’s Keeper Summit last week, welcoming more than 150 students who heard encouraging words from speakers, including Mayor Wu, about valuable life skills like dressing for ... Read more.

Neighborhood House Charter School (NHCS) in Dorchester has hired as its new executive director, the veteran Boston Public School educator Edverette Brewster. He will start work on July 1, taking over for current executive ... Read more.

Friends and family gathered on John Canavan Square at the corner of Dorchester Avenue and Roseclair Street last Saturday morning to dedicate a memorial bench to the late Jack and Eileen Baker, and to say “thank you” to ... Read more.

A packed crowd filled the Josh Kraft Mattapan Teen Center (MTC) the night of May 30 to celebrate the release of the center’s youth album “Late Nightz.” As an intermission feature between performances, the teens held a ... Read more.

Thanks to a June 11 vote by the MBTA’s board of directors, the Fairmount commuter rail line is moving closer to a long-pursued goal of cleaner and more frequent service.

In the $9.6 billion capital investment plan ... Read more.

A federal bankruptcy judge on Monday allowed a Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing to proceed in a process that developers hope will, in time, get a major development project at Port Norfolk back on its feet.

The case ... Read more.

Owners of a longtime Lower Mills pizza and “spuckie” eatery plan to close the business to make way for a proposal that would see a four-story building housing 14 units of condos developed in its place. Stavros and ... Read more.

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