Boston College High School will expand its middle school to include sixth grade beginning in fall 2027, extending the Jesuit school’s program to grades 6 through 12.
If Boston is a “city of neighborhoods,” their boundaries are neither fixed nor uncontested, let alone waterproof. Or so it ...
Noticing a serious gap of “third spaces” in Fields Corner for teenagers and families to hang out, businessman Vu Huynh is ...
More precipitation and outdated infrastructure hampers the water quality of the three rivers that flow into Boston Harbor, ...
An environmental bond bill passed by the State Senate and awaiting action by the House of Representatives includes roughly $3 million in funds aimed at Dorchester projects, according to Sen. Nick ...
A review of public comments submitted to city officials about a proposed condo project next to the Eire Pub show widespread ...
One of Boston’s longest-running LGBTQ+ restaurants, dbar offers a new look that takes its energy from inside the building out onto the avenue. Designed by Provincetown artist Joshua Wilmoth, the mural ...
The Massachusetts Affordable Homeownership Alliance (MAHA) held the 18th annual Taste of Dorchester event in the IBEW hall on ...
The now-vacant Dorchester Tire property at 1150 Dorchester Ave. would be used as an outdoor market with a beer garden on Sundays as part of a plan discussed at Monday evening’s meeting of the Columbia ...
Pressley flanked by Rep. Brandy Fluker-Reid and members of her Congressional staff, at the Dorchester YMCA gymnasium on Sat., ...
Monique Tú Nguyen has stepped down as the director of the Mayor’s Office of Immigrant Advancement (MOIA), which she has led since 2022.
The Wake Up The Earth Festival, organized by Jamaica Plain community arts center Spontaneous Celebrations, celebrated its ...