Congressman Barney Frank and Boston Mayor Thomas Menino are also scheduled to speak tonight.
The move is part of a legislature-approved reorganization of the Department of Transportation board structure.
Democrats say Romney was bad for the Bay State.
Hiring Our Heroes job fairs help veterans in 400 communities secure civilian professions.
At least four high-profile Massachusetts politicians will address delegates in North Carolina this week.
Despite the setback last legislative session, a restaurant alliance will try again to get the holiday.
It's a $150 fine to clog up an intersection by moving into it when you can't get all the way across. The city has targeted 18 intersections for special enforcement.
To date, 21 city residents have enlisted in the program. If you want to be the first Back Bay resident in the program, the deadline to sign up is Sep. 30.
After 16 months of discussing the 2010 US Census results, the Boston City Council passed a redistricting map that tries to keep as many neighborhoods in one district as possible.
“Happy hour is a very bad thing for our industry," says one.
State Senator Will Brownsberger will hold office hours on Tuesday, August 21, 7 - 8 p.m. at the Starbucks at 755 Boylston Street - between Fairfield and Exeter.
Electronic boards tell riders at South Station when the next train will arrive. The program will be rolled out slowly to all branches except the Green Line.
Insurers will be required as of next year to cover correction or treatment of the two conditions.
The $1.5 billion bill has set aside several million dollars to upgrade bridges and roads in Boston, including up to $400,000 for a study of current and proposed Massachusetts Turnpike entrance and exit ramps in the Back Bay and Fenway.
With 20 percent of city service requests coming from residents' smart phones, the mobile app is changing the way residents communicate with local government.
Patch asked their political influencers to react to the news Paul Ryan will be Mitt Romney's running mate.
Patch asked their political influencers state-wide to react to the news Paul Ryan will be Mitt Romney's running mate.
Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney has made Wiconsin Representative Paul Ryan his vice presidential choice.
The bill will peg spending on health care to the state economy's growth.
The Bloomberg Philanthropies’ Mayor’s Challenge offers opportunity to reward Boston for innovation.
Boston City Councilors want a new tool to deal with problem tenants and property owners.
Bill could nullify the need for the issue to be on the ballot this fall.
Two fire engines no longer needed by the Boston Fire Department will help the city of Cap-Haitien in Haiti.
Next weekend will be a good time for a shopping spree on Newbury Street or the Shops at the Prudential Center.
One positive aspect of Wi-Fi hotspots across the city would be providing access to those who cannot afford access to the Internet.
See how Boston's most politically-active professions donated so far this presidential campaign.
Patrick calls the bill "a good start."
The governor on Saturday sent the anti-crime bill back to the Legislature.
Under the compromise, lenders would not be required to enter into mediation before foreclosing.
You won't see "Barclays Bank Back Bay" anytime soon. This year's transportation bond, a huge piece of legislation full of earmarks, includes a provision to keep corporate sponsorships out of the names of T stations.
Included as an amendment to a bigger jobs bill, the update would expand the bottle redemption law to include plastic bottles used for water and juice.
Northeastern University and Harvard Vanguard are among the non-profit organizations not required to pay taxes on their property, but do so thanks to Boston's Payment in Lieu of Taxes program.
Late June fundraisers bring Boston donors to president's side.