One local group is attempting to revive late night public transit in Boston.
Plans are in motion to demolish an historic property at 124 Chestnut Street.
The 8th Suffolk House district has a new State House legislator.
An early poll of 600 likely voters chose John Connolly as the favorite to be the next Boston mayor.
Governor reportedly said this after John Walsh announced he would leave the state Democratic Party to head up Patrick's PAC.
Cambridge-bound traffic will cease on the bridge starting this Saturday.
Individuals running for Boston's four at-large seats spoke out about the local authority at a July 10 candidates' night in the North End.
The MBTA has partnered with Door2Door Transportation of Somerville.
Markey begins his Senate career Tuesday.
Primary election for District 5 seat will be Oct. 15.
Mayor co-writing his memoirs with Jack Beatty, with the book due out next spring.
Due to the Boston Marathon bombings, the Internal Revenue Service extended the individual income tax return deadline to July 15.
The city announced the order in which names will appear on the ballot for the September 24 preliminary elections for City Council At-Large and Mayor of Boston.
The race for the City Council seat is on in this week's edition of "You Ask, Patch Answers."
Representative-elect for Beacon Hill throws his support behind West Roxbury city councilor running for mayor.
Boston Globe reports leaders in the Legislature promise to override the governor's vetoes next week.
Boston Mayor Thomas Menino has been staying at the Parkman House on Beacon Street while recuperating from a broken ankle and elective prostate surgery.
Boston Globe reports frustration on Beacon Hill over lack of communication about governor's transportation plan.
Constituent concerns led to the creation of the new stoplight at the Marlborough/Arlington intersection.
If you didn't fill out that form you got in the mail in February, you could get a visit from the city of Boston this summer.
Mayoral candidates tackled questions on recycling, parks, climate change and more.
The new bill is in response to nationwide fungal meningitis outbreak that was linked to a Framingham pharmacy.
"Mayoral Forum on Energy, the Environment and the Innovation Economy" will run from 12 to 2 p.m. Tuesday.
An increase in bicycles has meant a decrease in places to park a bicycle around the city.
Subways will be free after 9:30 p.m.
Construction will be halted in Boston between July 3 and 8, and free coffee will be served at MassDOT plazas around the state.
The original plan, approved by the House and Senate, did not account for the loss of $135 million in revenue should the Western Massachusetts Turnpike tolls be removed in 2017, according to Gov. Deval Patrick.
Budget would reportedly prevent a tuition hike for in-state students attending UMass schools.
Southbound traffic will be detoured off of the highway beginning at 11 p.m. July 2.
Bridge rehabilitation project to start Monday.
City's operating budget expected to be $2.6 billion.
Fake websites that resemble an official Massachusetts RMV site have begun to pop up, according to a WCVB report.
The current plan would increase gas and cigarette taxes, adding $500 million in total new taxes.
It was a good Tuesday for Ed Markey on Beacon Hill.
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The mobile city services program will begin a monthly rotation starting July 2, visiting Beacon Hill on every fourth Wednesday.
Democrat defeated Republican challenger Gabriel Gomez in Tuesday's election.
Massachusetts lawmaker who wrote bill said it is "important to ensure women’s access to reproductive health."