Boston could soon gain the authority to impose fines of up to $2,000 for property owners, landlords and businesses that violate the city's sanitary code, under a bill that Beacon Hill lawmakers sent ...
Former President Jimmy Carter died on Monday at age 100. Back in March 2023, we reflected on his remarkable life and his connections to Dorchester, most notably the Kennedy Library, which he helped to ...
Everyone Watches Women’s Sports,” according to the ubiquitous black t-shirts worn by celebrities, including Jrue Holiday, Megan Rapinoe, and Jason Sudeikis. It’s true – if you can find the games. Our ...
Gov. Healey was in Dorchester last week to sign an executive order aimed at boosting women’s employment in the construction industry, and she celebrated the effort with what could be one of her final ...
Though non-medical professionals, doulas provide informational, emotional, and physical support before, during, and after pregnancy. “We decided to apply as a collaboration between the three health ...
Nearly one of out every 13 babies was born with a low birthweight, and DPH said the metric remains “unimproved after two decades.” Data from 2022 show that 5,369 babies had a “low birthweight” defined ...
RODE Architects, the Boston firm with deep roots in Dorchester, has won an award from Metropolis magazine for its Brucewood Homes project in West Roxbury. The Planet Positive Award recognizes ...
Smith, who grew up in Roslindale, makes her home on Waldorf Street in the Ashmont-Adams neighborhood. She has been at Fenway High for six years, and before that, she worked at the now-closed Timilty ...