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The Massachusetts Board of Elementary and Secondary Education is considering closing Dorchester Collegiate Academy Charter School, a facility with historically poor academic achievement that was placed on probation two ... Read more.
Tuesday (29th) – Celebrate! at the Kennedy Library. A free performances for children ages 5 and up features Holiday Troubadours, 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Take a musical journey around the world in this ... Read more.
The Roberts Playground Play Area on Dunbar Avenue is set to be renovated next summer and the Boston Parks and Recreation Department is seeking public input through an online survey.
Planned renovations to the park ... Read more.
Two men who were arrested Saturday on gun charges after gang-unit officers stopped the cab they were in on Norwell Street attacked a man in the Dorchester District Court lockup while awaiting arraignment on Monday morning ... Read more.
The Codman Square Neighborhood Development Corporation submitted an application last week to the Boston Redevelopment Authority for a new housing development project that would bring 17 mixed-income housing units to the ... Read more.
In the midst of a booming market, a housing shortage, and increasing confusion about the role of civic associations as neighborhood construction projects come on line, the Columbia-Savin Hill Civic Association (CSHCA) ... Read more.
Carney Hospital will discontinue its two-year-old Family Medicine resident program next year, a setback for the community hospital as it seeks to balance its budget while juggling increased costs and an uptick in patient ... Read more.
Thursday (17th) – Area B-3 Boston Police host their annual Christmas party at the Mildred Avenue School, 5 Mildred Ave., Mattapan from 4-8 p.m.
Friday (18th) – First annual ... Read more.
The City of Boston’s annual report on student housing is being assembled and is expected to roll out within the next several weeks, according to city officials.
Assembled from the University Accountability Reports ... Read more.
Fair housing advocates are challenging a component of the Walsh administration’s new version of an Inclusionary ... Read more.
Two non-profit groups have filed plans with the BRA to replace the old Cote Ford dealership at Cummins Highway and Regis Road with a 76 apartments - 52 in an apartment building and 24 in three townhouse buildings.
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Two employees from the MBTA's dispatch center received commendations Monday for helping clear Red Line trains out of the path of a subway car moving driverless down the track Thursday morning.
"Based on all ... Read more.
Developers have filed plans for a city-owned vacant lot in Uphams Corner that would include 80 apartments, eight townhouse condos and a building for light-industrial and office use.
The Indigo Block, proposed by a ... Read more.
Transit police are investigating after an MBTA Red Line train loaded with passengers left Braintree station Thursday morning and traveled through four stops north without an operator.
Investigators are looking into ... Read more.
Their voices sharp with frustration, residents and politicians from across Boston took the Federal Aviation Administration to task over airplane noise at a public forum in Milton last Thursday.
With hundreds ... Read more.
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