The Boston Licensing Board yesterday approved plans by Joey Arcari to sell his liquor license for 1121 Dorchester Ave. in Dorchester to Five Horses Tavern for its third craft-beer-focused bar and ...
A federal funding bill that ended last year’s US government shutdown also unlocked funding for a long-awaited Blue Hill Avenue improvement project that will include center-running bus lanes.
Neighborhood House Charter School educators have reached a preliminary agreement with the administration on their first union contract.
OrigiNation Cultural Arts Center's comprehensive look at Black history in the multi-faceted production “Our Story” wa staged ...
Words matter, especially when words are used as labels. Such is the case with the so-called “r-word” (retarded) to describe people with disabilities. For far too long, derogatory terms like the r-word ...
Pippin, a 3-year-old pure-bred boxer, is the most recent, and arguably the cutest, addition to the charter school’s staff roster.
Dorchfest, the community’s porch fest-style musical celebration that has become a beloved Dot Day weekend tradition, returns on Sat., June 6.
Three Boston city councillors last week filed formal requests for information from the Boston Police Department about its collaboration and information sharing with federal law enforcement.
Dorchester’s Carolyn Saxon will take the stage this month in the Concord-based Umbrella Stage Company’s production of “To Kill a Mockingbird." ...
More than 100 community members gathered last Thursday night (Feb. 27) for a “listening session” with state officials about ...
Elected officials who represent Bostonians in Washington roundly condemned the launch of the US-Israeli attack on Iran last weekend— an action that President Trump himself referred to as “war” in a ...
As the Trump administration and Israel continue their attacks on Iran, opinion polls show that Americans are overwhelmingly opposed to yet another US war in the Middle East.