Councilor-At-Large Connolly will join Patch for a live chat Thursday at 11:30 a.m..
See what projects are going on in Beacon Hill.
The law would require retailers to let people with certain medical conditions use employee bathrooms.
The candidates, incumbents and issues that will be affecting Beacon Hill, Massachusetts and beyond.
Boston City Councilor Ayanna Pressley calls for examination of alcohol licenses and how attaining them economically affect businesses.
Patch will host a live Q&A session with City Councilor John Connolly on Thursday, June 21 at 11:30 a.m.
Ballot to be finalized by AG's office on July 3.
Councilors were also treated to a tae kwon do display by Boston school students.
It appears that state legislators will come through on a promised one-year bailout for the MBTA, negating a warning from the T that without the money they'd raise fares even further than already planned.
City Council's Education Committee held three days of hearings on student assignment, transportation, and school quality. The next round of public meetings start June 24.
Plans for a $0.01 tax on vehicle miles traveled and other proposed funding measures are "hypotheticals," but "everything has to be on the table," said MassDOT Secretary Richard Davey.
The mayors of Boston, Somerville, Salem and Fitchburg spoke to a crowd in the lobby of South Station, vowing to work for long-term funding for the state's rails, roads and bridges.
Tuition will be 4.9 percent higher next year and could keep rising unless the Legislature restores funding.
Would-be developers face neighborhood-level challenges before they can even deal with the city.
An abundance of satellite TV dishes are a problem in certain Boston neighborhoods, causing public safety issues.
T riders, already set to have their fares hiked 23 percent on July 1, might be asked to dig even deeper if state politicians don't come through on a promised $51 million bailout.
The Boston City Council mulled a plan to create a volunteer registry of autistic residents, which first responders could use to help rescue special needs residents during a fire.
The state is revising its rules on billboards, paving the way for more electronic ones. The MBTA hopes to convert 18 of its billboards to the electronic format.
'There are tucked-away Latino communities spreading out in Boston.'
Three bicyclists have died in the past five years along Huntington Avenue.
Nearly a quarter-million people have signed a petition urging the House to ban the practice.
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The Boston City Council approved the school committee plan that would expand student's access to high-performing schools, but also results in the loss of a Mission Hill k-8 neighborhood school.
Today at 4 p.m. Boston City Council's Education Committee is leading public hearings on the current student assignment lottery and more. You can watch it live.
The MBTA releases a new Android and iPhone app for riders who see something, but may want to be discrete about saying something.
In order to test sensors that detect biological agents that terror groups could release into subway systems, Homeland Security and the T plan to release dead bacteria at three Red Line stops during off-hours.
The council also talked about new parking meter technology and approved $1 million for public parks during the May 16 regular meeting.
Public hearings will be held on student assignment, school quality and student transportation, as it relates to the Boston Public Schools system.
Former classmates of the presidential hopeful have come forward with accounts that portray him as a bully, but we're wondering if you think it's fair to judge him on his alleged bad high school behavior.
Five states and the District of Columbia offer a full gamut of rights to gay people, according to The Guardian.
City Councilor Mike Ross said Charles Street on Beacon Hill is an example of a business district where retail is being strangled by too many street-level banks.
The Boston City Council's weekly meeting was short on time, as councilors rehashed redistricting districts.
Don't forget to pay your quarterly tax bill this week.
With the continuing decrease in federal funding for affordable housing.
Boston City Council resolution recognizes today as Fenway Park Day in recognition of the beloved park's 100th birthday this season.
The state's city-to-city unemployment rates for February 2012.
The organization said it will be probing the events on Boston Common this weekend.
Hundreds of concerned citizens took to the streets of the Financial District Tuesday to protest "tax-dodging" corporations.
Libraries and schools are closed, but you can still expect mail delivery.