Ms. O’Keefe has been a key figure in the Mayor’s Office of Housing for many years, most recently serving as the Associate Director of the Neighborhood Housing Division, where she managed a $160 ...
The erstwhile Evans Way Bridge, located in the park near both the Museum of Science and the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, has been missing “since probably the 1970s or ‘80s,” said Rosales, designer ...
The Freedom Trail® Foundation invites revelers to celebrate this holiday season on the annual Historic Holiday Strolls. The festive atmosphere of the city, set against the unique backdrop of Boston’s ...
Last Thursday evening, Oct. 18, the Friends of the Public Garden (FOPG) held its annual Members Reception, an event dedicated to honoring the loyal supporters who make the organization’s vital work in ...
Governor Maura Healey has announced that she is appointing Thomas M. McGee as the next Chair of the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Association (MBTA) Board of Directors. McGee has served as a board ...
Dempsey is a hockey legend in Massachusetts. A graduate of the Rivers School, Dempsey was selected to the Boston Globe all-time girls hockey team. At Harvard College, Dempsey was a Crimson hockey ...
Marino said the town gets to highlight several departments each year at the fall forum, but he thanked all the town’s department heads and staff for their hard work and dedication.
Patsy Cimino, from The Meat Market, flipping burgers for all to enjoy.
Bob DeFelice, the architect, program-builder, and head football coach during what was a golden era in Winthrop High School football, died Sunday, Oct. 6, at the age of 82.
Ollie Bandar, Abby Healy, and Gianna Streeter — in a youth art show on display now through November 7. The locals, who regularly frequent the library, and are involved with teen programming, shared ...
The damage caused by Hurricane Milton, the latest major hurricane to strike Florida, raises a very basic question: Is Florida no longer safe or affordable for human habitation? That may sound a bit ...