At its monthly meeting last week, the Orient Heights Neighborhood Council (OHNC) voted to support two proposals: a change of occupancy at 969-985 Bennington Street and a liquor license request for an ...
GO Scholar and 2024 graduate of East Boston Central Catho­lic School (EBCCS), is an aspiring architect. In the lead-up to CSFs ...
In a recently concluded review of Logan’s operations, the state’s top ranking environmental official Secretary Rebeca Tepper, head of the Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs (EEA) ...
Lt. Governor Kim Driscoll, Secretary of Education Patrick Tutwiler, and Museum of Science President Tim Ritchie met with a classroom of Bradley Elementary School students participating in the MOS Stem ...
The Jets’ 11-game unbeaten streak came to an end last Wednesday with a 2-0 loss to Dearborn STEM Academy in the semi-final round of the Boston City League championships, but the Jets held on to their ...
In-person early voting for the 2024 Presidential election is underway and will continue through this Friday, November 1. If you are unable to make it to your local city or town hall for early voting ...
There are five questions on this year’s ballot. All five of the questions involve complex changes to state law. We urge all voters to study the ballot questions and read the pros and cons of each. In ...
By Michael Coughlin Jr. Last week, the city’s Planning Department hosted a public meeting in which plans for constructing a new building at 99-105 Addison Street were presented.
North Suffolk Community Services (NSCS) celebrated 65 years of providing essential behavioral health services at its anniversary event on Oct. 17 at Casa Lucia in Revere.
Atlantic Works Gallery announced that its November exhibition will consist of side-by-side solo shows by two member artists, one who uses mixed media to investigate the natural world and the other who ...