Get the details on the presidential debate and comment on what you're hoping to hear as a Back Bay resident.
Patch will be joined by local Massachusetts party officials and you can take part in the conversation.
A Boston Globe poll and a WBUR poll showed challenger Elizabeth Warren was up by a couple of points against incumbent Sen. Scott Brown in the Massachusetts U.S. Senate race.
Ridership this August is up 1.2 percent versus last August. Analysts had predicted a drop of 5.5 percent because of the higher fares.
The measure is intended to improve high school graduation rates.
Unemployment is down in the city, the Boston area, and the state.
The debate will be moderated by “Meet the Press” anchor David Gregory and will begin at 7 p.m. on Monday, Oct. 1.
The governor, during a live chat with Patch, expressed skepticism about the legalization of medical marijuana, though he sympathized with patients in pain.
Asked about toll fairness during a Patch live chat, Governor Deval Patrick asked a reader whether he'd support high-speed tolls. Are these a good way to share the transportation funding pain, or another money grab?
After three polls released last week showed Elizabeth Warren ahead of Scott Brown, while another showed Brown ahead of Warren, Patch surveyed influential Massachusetts Democrats to get their take on the tight race.
After three polls released last week showed Elizabeth Warren ahead of Scott Brown, while another showed Brown ahead of Warren, Patch surveyed influential Massachusetts Republicans to get their take on the tight race.
Beverly Scott comes to Boston from Atlanta's transit system, MARTA.
Governor Deval Patrick speaks with Patch readers live at 1:30 p.m. Thursday. What questions do you want him to answer?
Ask Governor Deval Patrick about any topic you like during our live chat at 1:30 p.m. Thursday.
With three polls showing Democrat Elizabeth Warren in the lead but the latest showing Republican Sen. Scott Brown ahead, it's safe to say the U.S. Senate race in Massachusetts is a close one.
The two candidates for the U.S. Senate from Massachusetts faced off in their first live debate on Thursday night.
The two candidates for the U.S. Senate from Massachusetts will square off for the first time in a live televised debate at WBZ studios in Boston.
Two recent polls show Democratic candidate Elizabeth Warren has more support from female voters, but Sen. Scott Brown has more support from independents.
Abortion and gay marriage seen as too divisive.
Do you know what a "pig parker" is? If so, don't be one.
She will be joined by Gov. Deval Patrick and U.S. Rep. Michael Capuano.
The latest findings from Patch's Red and Blue Commonwealth surveys.
At-Large City Councilor Felix Arroyo would like Boston to be the second city in the U.S. to offer its employees paid maternity and paternity leaves.
Bolling was the Boston City Council President in 1986-1987. He died on Sept. 11.
After a 27-month-long process, there's a tentative agreement on the table.
The Boston Redevelopment Authority began the search for a waterfront planning consultant last week.
After 16 months of trying to come up with a map, it was vetoed by the mayor, sending the Boston City Council back to the drawing board.
Council voted, 7-6, in favor of the submitted redistricting map on August 23.
Elizabeth Warren, the Democratic nominee for the U.S. Senate from Massachusetts, spoke at the Democratic National Convention on Wednesday night. What did you think of her speech?
A hard drive containing personal information of Boston Water and Sewer customers has been reported missing.
The committee plans to revitalize itself for future political bids in Boston.
Connolly will continue to chair Education Committee; O'Malley to chair Environment & Health Committee.