The event will take place on October 8.
Boston Common Master Plan Process Continues with Series of Interactive Virtual Events through mid-October
The library exhibits cover an array of topics including education, wildlife, WWI soldiers, histories of the State House, and many more.
Annual Re-Imagined Impact Breakfast featuring Governor Deval Patrick is Tuesday, Oct.6
Dr. Francis to oversee BFITs executive team, academic and administrative departments, spearhead college’s move to Roxbury’s Nubian Square
The state should consider going back to phase two, the president of the Massachusetts Medical Society said Sunday night.
Celebrate the everyday legends in Boston.
Staging and site preparation will continue for the next several weeks, followed by the restoration work
Boston Main Streets Foundation offering $1,000 grants to support Beacon Hill Main Streets’ small business community; applications open 4/1
David William Hughes performs Elizabethan songs by Campion, Dowland, Jones, Weelkes, Hume, and others.
Revolutionary Spaces to foster renewed discussion about democracy through a series of events beginning March 5.
Gov. Charlie Baker called for quintupling the fee the state imposes on all trips made on transportation network companies.
Warren defended her plan Friday after she was confronted by an angry father while campaigning in Iowa.
Hit the slopes with the Jimmy Fund at Nashoba Valley Ski Area to help fight cancer
Boston Parks and Recreation Department & the Friends of the Public Garden signed MOA to enhance the care of Boston's beloved downtown parks
Two high-profile historic sites combine to create a dynamic new cultural resource offering programs, activations & exhibits.
Louis C. Allegrone, Inc. announced to lead 6-month restoration of historic African American landmark
A building on Beacon Hill was evacuated Saturday and its structural integrity is now in question.
In Backing Change, Real Estate Community Can Help Move State Beyond Gridlock
Firefighters were called to the building that sits at the corner of Beacon and Park streets Saturday morning.
Mohammed Al-Noor, a volunteer at the Haynes Early Education Center in Roxbury, shares his first-year mentoring story.
"I hear the folks who say I should wait my turn, but with due respect -- I'm not sure this is a moment for waiting," Kennedy said.
Jaylah spoke with education nonprofit Boston Partners in Education to share her unique perspective on their mentoring program.
Ann Rosandich, oboe, and Alan Weiss, flute, join Heinrich Christensen, organ, to perform works of Bach, Donizetti and Telemann.
Works of Bach, Mendelssohn, and Dame Ethel Smyth performed on the C.B. Fisk Organ.
Hear this award-winning soloist perform works of Bach and Telemann.
Works for solo guitar by Bach, Marquina, Mussorgsky, and Tarrega.
Residents, park users encouraged to take online survey and share ideas at 'Mini Common' neighborhood events
In This Scheme, The Bunco Operator Tells The Public They Can Listen In On A 7/31/19 Conference Call The Day After The Call On 8/1/19
The bronze statue caused a surprising stir after playground users realized how hot the statue could get under the sun.
The Beacon Hill Neapolitan pizzeria becomes the first ever back-to-back champion with competition from over 27 pizzerias
The strong showing leaves the Massachusetts senator behind only Pete Buttigieg and Joe Biden.
State lawmakers, who have blown past deadline for the ninth straight year, may not have the FY2020 budget set until after the holiday.
The RMV has suspended hundreds of driver's licenses after it was revealed it failed to suspend the license of the driver in the N.H. crash.
Derailments and delays aren't stopping it. Here's much more you'll be paying starting Monday, July 1.
The Cannabis Control Commission worked through five specific policy issues Tuesday, including home delivery of marijuana.
While opponents and supporters of the bill debated inside, crowds swarmed the State House steps.
Enjoy some outstanding recorder playing in this FREE recorder marathon during the Boston Early Music Festival
"Making History on the Common" event by Friends of the Public Garden proves to be a favorite end-of-year field trip for 1,000+ students
A state lawmaker from Haverhill filed a bill that would remove the religious exemption for vaccinating schoolchildren.