Former governor will lie in state in the Hall of Flags Rotunda Thursday before a funeral Mass in his hometown Friday.
Boston mayoral candidate John Connolly continues to offer ideas to have a long-term facilities plan for Boston Public Schools.
Ex-NYC mayor calls Senate hopeful "a man of great accomplishment."
Federal cuts eliminated the resident coordinator program that services 3,500 residents across all Boston neighborhoods.
The Boston Herald reported a behind the scenes look from the governor’s point of view during the tension-filled hours of the Greater Boston lockdown of April 19.
The city's archivist is regularly collecting materials from the temporary Copley Square Boston Marathon memorial.
The Boston Globe reports the two will visit the Boston Marathon bombings memorial.
Gun control, health care, economy, foreign policy among major topics in first meeting of candidates.
Mayoral candidate John Connolly said the B.R.A. is 'who you know culture' in City Hall.
The act would add campus police to the list of emergency responders eligible for federal benefits.
AP reports the president will campaign for the Senate hopeful in Copley Plaza.
The Senate candidates will face each other in a live, televised debate Wednesday.
Her arrival shut down traffic near the Public Garden Wednesday.
Budget hearings to ramp up again after Memorial Day week.
Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington says the U.S. Senate candidate didn't name his clients at Advent International when he filed for the race.
Beacon Hill resident defeated Back Bay's Joshua Dawson and could be challenged by write-in GOP candidate in June.
One observer called the trend "upward political mobility" for officials in the Bay State, but that's perhaps not the case with outgoing Lt. Gov. Tim Murray.
President calls Markey "a passionate and effective champion for middle class and working families."
Administrator Kenneth Feinberg is urging people to submit completed claims and offered help filling out the forms.
Boston Mayor Thomas Menino is scheduled to have an elective surgery on Friday to reduce an enlarged prostate.
Massachusetts State Senate unanimously backs bill, spurred by the Marathon Bombings, to protect off-duty first responders who aid others during an emergency.
Boston mayor throws his support at Democratic U.S. Senate nominee; Markey responds to Gomez "pond scum" comment.
The five-year plan includes funding for a new accessible playground near Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital and other projects across the city.
Two Democratic candidates square off, check out polling locations and times here.
A quick guide to city closures for the May 27 holiday.
See if any are running for mayor or the open District 8 city council seat.
Dignitaries speak at Massachusetts Military Heroes Fund flag display.
Gov. Deval Patrick will honor those killed in action at a 10 a.m. ceremony today.
Tuesday at 5 p.m. was the deadline for submitting nomination signatures to be a candidate on the ballot.
The city has launched a new online questionnaire designed to preserve open space and develop parks.
Menino was not present but city officials were there to answer questions.
Mayor Thomas Menino's office released the full list of proposed streets for repaving.
Livingstone touts support of Walz, Demakis; Dawson wins support of Cambridge City Councilor Leland Cheung.
Friday marks the 9th anniversary of the law that allowed gay and lesbian couples to marry in Massachusetts.
Ways & Means Committee budget falls short of many of Gov. Deval Patrick's proposals.
Competition is fierce to replace longtime serving city councilor Mike Ross for the District 8 seat.
There is a primary election for Back Bay and Beacon Hill Tuesday, May 28.
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The outgoing Boston leader cautioned residents not to focus too much on the negative as the mayoral race heats up.
Several news outlets reported on the British Prime Minister's visit to Boston this week.