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Lens Arthur Joseph, a student at UP Academy Dorchester, was killed after stepping off a Boston Public School bus on April 28, according to the district. The driver, Jean Charles, was employed by ...
For centuries, the seal has portrayed an indigenous person on a shield. The crest above it, which is also the state’s ...
Kathleen Cummings was born in Dorchester some 66 years ago to Larry and Betty Cummings, who had left Ireland for Boston in ...
The annual Haitian Unity Parade will kick off from Mattapan Square this Sunday (May 18) around 12:45 p.m., marching to Talbot ...
The Greater Boston area has seen a dramatic uptick in immigration enforcement over the past week, according to groups ...
Dorchfest—the free music festival in Dorchester’s Ashmont-Adams now in its fourth year— will be held on Sat., May 31, from ...
The air in the greenhouse hung damp with the smell of rich earth. Seedlings hummed with life, stretching toward the afternoon ...
Come June 7 and 8, the doors will be wide open at Humphreys Street Studios in Uphams Corner for Dorchester Open Studios, a ...
Daily Table, a noble experiment in tackling food deserts and health disparities, to close its stores
When Daily Table opened its first non-profit grocery store in Dorchester’s Codman Square back in 2015, it was national news.
• There are now 75 candidates who have “pulled papers” to run for mayor and/or city council this year. If history is our trusted guide, not all will make it on the ballot, but enough will to ensure a ...
A man was killed early on Sunday morning (May 11) when he was ejected from a car during a crash on Walk Hill Street in Mattapan. The report of a “motor vehicle accident” came into B-3 at 12:28 a.m.
Unlike Kennealy— a more moderate Republican who ran Baker’s housing office and says he “blanked” the presidential ballot last ...
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