Commercial rents in Boston have increased dramatically over the last decade. In Mattapan, Dorchester, and Roxbury, the cost ...
Every year since 1904, on the first Sunday of June, thousands of people line Dorchester Avenue to watch a 3-mile parade led by the honorary mayor of Dorchester. This year, the mayor might look a ...
The Toussaint Louverture Cultural Center (TLCC) of Massachusetts, a new hub for Haitian culture in Boston next to TD Garden, is planning to open to the public for the first time on Thurs., Feb. 13.
Lopes” Lopes, 31, of Quincy, to five years in prison and James “Bummy” Rodrigues, 34, of Boston, to three-and-a-half years for their criminal roles in Dorchester’s Cameron Street gang. The sentences ...
The loss of what was provided by Carney exacerbated the situation.” The hospital’s doors were closed to patients last August amid a bankruptcy case impacting the Steward Health Care System. The ...
The principal at Saint John Paul II Catholic Academy’s Lower Mills campus and one of her star pupils will be honored for their service to community during an award ceremony this weekend in Boston’s ...
Peter O’Malley’s journey, his son Joe records, “started in a small farmhouse in Ireland, trudged through much uncertainty, and eventually led him to solid ground in Dorchester.” Last Saturday, his ...
Yvonne Benson swung open the mustard-yellow colored door to the new Yeanie’s Burger and Social restaurant at the corner of Dorchester Ave. and Savin Hill Ave. last Saturday and inside, the eatery’s ...
The historic lantern tower that sat above the Second Church in Dorchester for more than 200 years before being taken down for ...
The 2025 Mayor’s Youth Summit will take place on Sat., Feb. 22, from 5 to 8 p.m. at the Artists for Humanity EpiCenter on West 2nd Street, South Boston. This free citywide celebration aims to engage ...
Laquisa Burke was one of those she buddied up to as a “community mom,” and along with neighbors like Andrew Haile, they pushed for the new Norwell Street park in an area of town that has no parks.
Marty Martinez, who served as Boston’s health and human services chief for the first two years of the coronavirus pandemic, ...