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The Boston Teachers Union (BTU), representing more than 10,000 educators in Boston, announced its endorsements for the 2025 Boston City Council preliminary election. The union is proud to support ...
Mayor Michelle Wu and the City of Boston’s Office of Youth Engagement (OYEA) celebrated the 30-year anniversary of the Mayor’s Youth Council (MYC). Since the first Council year commenced in 1995, the ...
The bottom line is that a young child never should be left unattended for even a moment when near the water. And it goes without saying that every parent should be 100% sober whenever they are near ...
A miniature model of City Hall comprised of Legos was on display June 11 for the city’s second annual International Day of Play – a family-friendly and free public event on City Hall Plaza ...
Israel’s decision to eliminate Iran’s nuclear and ballistic missile facilities not only comes as no surprise, but should be welcomed by everyone who understands that the only threats to world peace ...
In the 2024 Beach Season Water Quality Report Card by Save the Harbor/Save the Bay, the data has shown that South Boston’s beaches remain the cleanest urban beaches in the country. Pleasure Bay and ...
Juneteenth, which has been a national holiday since 2021, marks the day when the Union Army entered the city of Galveston on June 19, 1865, and freed the slaves in Texas pursuant to President ...
The Greater Boston Food Bank (GBFB), the largest hunger-relief organization in New England, honored the individuals and organizations that demonstrated extraordinary leadership in supporting GBFB’s ...
For the first time since the 1825 laying of the Bunker Hill Monument cornerstone, 75 descendants of the men and sons who fought at the Battle of Bunker Hill gathered at the Charlestown Historical ...
Harborfest is an opportunity to celebrate Boston’s revolutionary history and recommit to creating a vibrant, welcoming, and family-friendly community,” said Mayor Michelle Wu. “From activities along ...
The Beacon Hill Architectural Commission will hold its monthly public hearing on Thursday, June 26, at 5 p.m.
While most of her previous work had contained little or no political subtext, Schön was compelled to turn her attention to world affairs when Russia invaded Ukraine in late February of 2022. She soon ...