Legendary Coach Paul O’Malley threw out the ceremonial first pitch of the year during opening ceremonies of Dorchester ...
Marabou Cafe co-owner Paulette Firmin: "It’s not just a place for Haitians to eat, but every ethnicity and age group. We need ...
But for many families, grief is not something observed for a month. It is lived every day, often in silence. We don’t choose grief. It chooses us. Whether it will last for our lifetime is not a ...
A team of workers led by City Archaeologist Joe Bagley spent two days last week digging for traces of Native American ...
VietAid’s second large affordable housing project on Bowdoin Street will receive $3.3 million in city funding to move forward ...
Dorchester and Mattapan transit riders will face significant service disruptions in May as the MBTA carries out another round of signal upgrades and infrastructure work along the Red Line and Mattapan ...
Features of a $1.4 million renovation of Toohig Park, including a new basketball court, new playground equipment, an improved ...
Until last fall, Ruth Batson Academy sophomore Pierre Joseph wasn’t all that familiar with the personality and life’s work of ...
Teen activists demonstrated outside of Mayor Wu’s City Hall office last week and again in front of the Reggie Lewis Track facility on Saturday to call on the city to fund more year-round jobs for ...
Dorchester’s own Bill and Denise Richard joined runners on the Boston Marathon course on Monday as part of a team in support ...
Mayor Wu has appointed longtime Boston Fire Department veteran Rodney Marshall as the city’s 45th fire commissioner, ...
On Tuesday, April 21, author Patrick Radden Keefe returned to a newer spot on familiar Dot Ave to sign copies of his recently ...
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