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It was a day filled with “Yee haws,” “Howdys,” and line-dancing into the sunset at Rev. Loesch-Wainwright Park in Dorchester ...
The specter of a family-financed soccer stadium on Boston’s border with Everett has cast a giant shadow over the race, and Kraft’s promise to “recuse” himself from such a massive obligation strains ...
In hosting its second annual Dunk Tank and Cold Plunge fundraiser on Friday, July 25, College Hype helped to raise more than $10,000 in support of the Matt Brown Foundation, a non-profit dedicated to ...
The first votes in Boston’s preliminary election for mayor will be cast in three weeks and candidate Josh Kraft is considered a lock to earn a spot on November’s ballot to challenge incumbent Michelle ...
The board of directors at Action for Boston Community Development (ABCD) named Dorchester resident Candice Caines-Francis as ...
Brinley is currently the deputy director of the Smithsonian’s National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute. Her work will ...
A bar advocate holds up a sign demanding a pay raise during a rally on the State House’s Grand Staircase on July 31.
The Codman Square location is just the latest in a series of closures for the national chain. A large Walgreen’s store on Gallivan Boulevard closed its doors last April, part of a sweeping reduction ...
One of the first cases called was that of a Dorchester man — whose name is being withheld by the Reporter due to his lack of ...
Sorrel & Lime, which opened earlier this year, is a "Caribbean-inspired modern event space," that will host everything from ...
Dorchester’s Strand Theatre served as the stage for a mayoral forum focused on arts and culture issues on July 30. The event, moderated by Jared Bowen, host of GBH’s “The Culture Show,” was hosted by ...