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The Indian restaurant, which has been open for three months, had requested a 3 a.m. closing time for the spot, which in the ...
It was a day filled with “Yee haws,” “Howdys,” and line-dancing into the sunset at Rev. Loesch-Wainwright Park in Dorchester ...
A bar advocate holds up a sign demanding a pay raise during a rally on the State House’s Grand Staircase on July 31.
The board of directors at Action for Boston Community Development (ABCD) named Dorchester resident Candice Caines-Francis as ...
Brinley is currently the deputy director of the Smithsonian’s National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute. Her work will ...
The first votes in Boston’s preliminary election for mayor will be cast in three weeks and candidate Josh Kraft is considered a lock to earn a spot on November’s ballot to challenge incumbent Michelle ...
The specter of a family-financed soccer stadium on Boston’s border with Everett has cast a giant shadow over the race, and Kraft’s promise to “recuse” himself from such a massive obligation strains ...
In hosting its second annual Dunk Tank and Cold Plunge fundraiser on Friday, July 25, College Hype helped to raise more than $10,000 in support of the Matt Brown Foundation, a non-profit dedicated to ...
One of the first cases called was that of a Dorchester man — whose name is being withheld by the Reporter due to his lack of ...
Sorrel & Lime, which opened earlier this year, is a "Caribbean-inspired modern event space," that will host everything from ...
The Codman Square location is just the latest in a series of closures for the national chain. A large Walgreen’s store on Gallivan Boulevard closed its doors last April, part of a sweeping reduction ...
Dorchester’s Strand Theatre served as the stage for a mayoral forum focused on arts and culture issues on July 30. The event, moderated by Jared Bowen, host of GBH’s “The Culture Show,” was hosted by ...
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