As Massachusetts residents check their mailboxes this week, some will find notices informing them that their medical debt has ...
Architect and activist Joan Klawans Wood died on May 9. She was 93. She was surrounded by family in a room that also featured ...
Nicole Flynt and Al Peeples talk about how enviornmental issues affect the community. “Green” is not the word that comes to mind when walking down the Blue Hill Avenue corridor in lower Roxbury.
The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority is soliciting Architecture/Engineering and Design Service to bring Lynn Commuter Rail Station and garages elements to a ...
The Boston Water and Sewer Commission by its Executive Director invites sealed bids for CONTRACT # 23-309-012 WATER AND SEWERAGE WORKS IMPROVEMENTS IN SOUTH BOSTON. Bids must be accompanied by a bid ...
Thousands of nurses at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston returned to work early Monday morning, marking an end to the ...
Boston City Hall, shown in December 2024. The city announced the launch of its third participatory budgeting cycle, which ...
Banner Arts & Culture Sponsored by Massachusetts Convention Center Authority. In October, the Front Porch Arts Collective, ...
The BlackBrownBoston social impact organization will host its first free high-energy community field day at Malibu Beach in ...
Banner Business Sponsored by The Ujima Project. The city’s Office of Small Business recently celebrated 14 graduates from its ...
Milly Arbaje-Thomas was officially welcomed as the new president and CEO of Campus Without Walls (CWW) during its Public ...
It was the Joe Battenfeld story on Dianne Wilkerson. The headline said, “Felony conviction isn’t holding her back.” As if something that happened in 2010 should. The disconnect is this: why would ...
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