Watertown's Aylward acknowledges tough race to fill seat in Second Suffolk and Middlesex.
The protests in Boston.
In response to complaints from people living next to restaurants, the home rule petition would give the City authority to regulate when trash may be collected.
The council also took steps to reduce the number of injuries and deaths among young athletes with a proposed ordinance.
A local advocate group hung banners along the Beacon Street overpass in support of the American Jobs Act.
Making students stay in school for an additional two years would allow teachers and counselors to reach out to those at risk of dropping out, the council said.
As Boston resident Jennifer Nassour steps down as the head of the state's Republican Party, a fond farewell from a staunch Democrat.
The council discusses the move to increase the dropout age to 18 during a public hearing on Tuesday.
Councilors want to tell Congress that cuts to reduce the deficit will hurt Social Security, Medicare and other programs.
With a new collection vendor, officials want Boston Public Schools to recycle on a larger scale this year.
Conroy is walking over 600 miles as part of his campaign.
The Committee on Census & Redistricting has scheduled five hearings in September and October.
They put forth their ideas for greening Boston, from expanding and subsidizing Hubway to doing away with plastic shopping bags.
Updated project documents were submitted on Monday for 47-story tower and retail development.
Boston Water & Sewer Commission unveiled its plan at a public meeting last week.
Proposals submitted in 2008 are being re-evaluated for potential development above the Mass Pike.
The council wants to form a civilian commission that would work on making cabs more available to pedestrians and increase income for drivers.
On Aug. 11 discuss the construction to take place from Arlington to Gloucester streets, with interruption to water service and other daily impacts.
Architecture Committee proposals for July.
Send in a written nomination by Aug. 15 if you know someone interested in joining the board.
His decision may open the Second Suffolk and Middlesex District, which includes Back Bay.
Massachusetts homeowners are eligible for $61 million in Emergency Homeowners' Loan Program funds, according to governor's office.
The license would allow for live music, only from 12 p.m. - 4 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays, in the Back Bay Social Club's downstairs space with no windows.
The City Council discussed Wal-Mart's possible move to Boston and ways the city might help establish a store that supports sustainable growth and livable wages.
Stop by the Boston Public Library from 9 a.m. - 10 a.m. to discuss any concerns.
Mayor has already signed budget that provides more money to schools for transportation and special education.
Menino wants home rule petition to ban illegal vehicles on Boston roadways.
Check out the news of what happened in Wednesday's Boston City Council meeting.
Six of the seven City Council candidates discussed steps they would take to improve Boston in a Ward 5 Democratic Committee Forum in the Back Bay.
Going solar will pay for itself in about four years with the $1,000 - $3,000 rebate, city says.
Hearing ignited nine hours of testimony over legislation that would outlaw transgender discrimination.
As Mitt Romney announces his bid for President, Sarah Palin seems intent on destroying him.
Work is scheduled to start in the fall.
Residents met Thursday evening at a BRA public hearing about the project.
The market will no longer be open 24/7, and will sell "premium alcohol products," if plan is approved.
The NABB Licensing and Building Use Committee meets tonight at 7 p.m.
Tom Conroy will challenge for Scott Brown's seat.
State and municipal leaders of Boston joined forces Wednesday at State House lounge.
$2.6 million in reimbursements will cover snow removal costs incurred by the storm.
Under new measure, students would have to be 18 before legally dropping out of school.