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A heat emergency is now in effect for the City of Boston through Friday, July 18 with temps ranging from 91 degrees to 97 degrees in the daytime and "little relief" overnight, according to a statement ...
While Red Line trains rumbled overhead, street food dominated the culinary senses, with meat skewers, corn on the cob, Boba/sugar cane drinks, banh mi sandwiches, and egg rolls of all kinds. Local ...
More than ten years after the closing of the Long Island Bridge, and twenty years into a national opioid crisis, a top official in Boston has declared the city’s efforts to resolve the drug-use ...
On Friday and Saturday mornings, residents strolling through Uphams Corner can stroll into Dahlia’s Garden floral shop and order a cup of Haitian hand-brew coffee with cream, sugar, and a side of ...
Dot Block Diner occupies one of the commercial spaces along Dorchester Avenue. Sweet Teez Bakery, an existing catering operation in Dorchester, will locate next door, and Chilicates Cantina will open ...
In the latest episode of DotLife podcast, host Erin Caldwell joins Columbia-Savin Hill Civic President Bill Walczak on his roof at the tippy top of Savin Hill to discuss the rich history of the ...
This 4-and-a-half year old dilute calico cat is mostly white with orange and grey patches and disappeared from Codman Hill ...
On the July 4 holiday, Healey signed the fiscal year 2026 budget lawmakers sent to her on June 30, in the process vetoing ...
District 4 Councillor Brian Worrell tied his resolution to reports that the Sun, a franchise owned by the Mohegan Tribe, ...
Plans for redeveloping a key Fields Corner building at 1444-1446 Dorchester Ave. – the O’Hearn-Dorchester Music Hall building ...
A view of the gas tank, the ocean and the new viewing platform from the boardwalk on the freshly-opened Neponset River ...
Steve Poftak, a onetime CEO and general manager of the MBTA from January 2019 to January 2023, has been selected as the next ...