Neighborhood Association of Back Bay hosting the forum.
A rarely-used track would connect the two busy Boston districts.
State House News Service reports rank-and-file GOP members were not allowed to see what was in bills on the rostrum during session.
Coakley, along with U.S. Rep. Michael Capuano, touched on a possible run for Gov. Deval Patrick’s post at Monday’s Labor Day Breakfast.
In 2013, the MBTA got half of what it did in 2012.
The settlement comes after several months of investigation into the former lieutenant governor's political solicitations.
See which former First Lady of Massachusetts has thrown her support to the Back Bay council candidate.
March comes on the 50th anniversary of the march on Washington that included MLK, Jr.'s iconic speech.
See who took home awards in the mayor's contest locally.
There are 181 total applicants statewide, but not all of them will make the final cut for dispensaries.
John Connolly wants to make City Hall customer friendly, and put all city services online.
There will be two dates in September for the popular city series.
Bill Walczak founded the Codman Square Health Center and the Codman Academy Charter Public School - and he'd like your vote for mayor.
After discussions among top city officials and leaders, you still can't ride bikes in three major Boston parks.
More than 20 candidates for Boston mayor and city council positions spoke to West Roxbury residents about why they want to represent you.
Project won't deal with bigger issues for deteriorated bridge between Back Bay and Kenmore.
See what was submitted this week in our latest "You Ask, Patch Answers."
The city councilor from downtown Boston talks about climate change affecting Boston, and how he's staying in shape during the campaign.
The BRA is working with a Charlestown firm to create a more user friendly, interactive platform where residents can find documents and track projects.
Revenue from the new tax, which went into effect July 31, will go toward state transportation and infrastructure needs.
Since Hubway launched in 2011, the successful bike sharing system has struggled with one issue: How to provide helmets.
The state sales tax code now includes software-based services and transactions, so what does that really mean?
Mosquitos from two city pools— one in JP—recently tested positive for the virus.
Deck replacement and superstructure work over Beacon Street, Commonwealth Avenue and the Muddy River is slated for spring 2014.
This weekend marks for the first of five bus diversions due to the Longfellow Bridge project this year.
You can safely buy that big screen TV in-state without a 6.25 percent sales tax on Aug. 10 and 11.
Meeting will discuss improvements at Parkman Plaza at the Visitors Information Center.
The southbound lane will be closed to traffic for maintenance overnight Aug. 6-7.
The new taxes are slated to help rebuild the state's transportation infrastructure. Will it work?
The Friends of the Public Garden are hoping to complete the renovations through more fundraising.
The Attorney General's office, Office for Victim Assistance, Boston Public Health Commission, and One Fund Boston collaborative to continue to address the needs of survivors and victim's families.
A $500 million tax hike has been voted into law for future state transportation needs.
MassDOT is considering a plan to consolidate RMV branches, which could include a shut down of three near the Boston area.
Boston Globe reports the cupola's pine cone will receive a new metal cap that will act as a lightning rod.
Boston’s bicycle share service has been in operation since July 2011.
The Boston Globe called his assignments "a mild surprise."
Boston Business Journal reports final approval is expected for Lafayette Plaza phase of Brewer Fountain project.
One local group is attempting to revive late night public transit in Boston.
Patrick, Menino among those to honor the former South African president's birthday.
The 8th Suffolk House district has a new State House legislator.