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STATE HOUSE, BOSTON, JUNE 13, 2012….Casino backers and opponents would be required to electronically disclose ballot campaign spending to the state under a bill supported by Secretary of State William Galvin and filed by ... Read more.

Carl Benoit, 23, of Bellevue Street was one of five men indicted by a Suffolk County grand jury for his alleged participation in a Charlestown crack and heroin ring, the Suffolk County District Attorney's office report. ... Read more.

The Boston Police Department reports two men were shot around 12:40 Saturday outside 5 Ballou Ave.

Police found one man, 24, there, and had him transported to Boston Medical Center. A second man, 25, got himself to ... Read more.

Residents from around the neighborhood enjoyed the 108th Dot Day parade, packed with marching ... Read more.

A 24-member advisory group of residents, business leaders, institutional representatives, developers and nonprofit organizations has been selected by Mayor Thomas Menino to assist in the Fairmount Indigo Planning ... Read more.

Two Dorchester schools are proving that a healthy body improves a student’s learning. The Richard J. Murphy K-8 School and Lilla G. Frederick Piliot Middle School were two of seven Boston Public Schools that received a ‘ ... Read more.

Eleven city councillors fired off a letter to Superintendent Carol Johnson and the head of Boston Teachers Union Tuesday that expressed their disappointment in the two sides’ inability to reach an agreement on a new ... Read more.

Citing changing demographics in the Columbia Point neighborhood, the Geiger Gibson Community Health Center started this week focusing on walk-ins and same-day service with primary care shifting to the Neponset Health ... Read more.

The commander of the Boston Police Area C-11 issued a warning to Dorchester Ave. merchants today following a flurry of commercial break-ins along the avenue in the last ten days. In a letter, Captain Richard Sexton says ... Read more.

The head of the city’s legal department this week sent a letter to the operators of a proposed sober housing business in Lower Mills, warning them that documents they provided to city officials cites one law that does not ... Read more.

UMass Boston officials are warning local residents to expect heavy traffic on the streets surrounding the university during Friday morning and mid-afternoon, as 10,000 students, parents, and university officials will be ... Read more.

A group of concerned residents say efforts to remove a group of vagrants from Edward Everett Square have been successful, but a new group of alleged troublemakers has begun to patronize the area.

About 20 neighbors ... Read more.

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