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“Together, these gifts represent one of the largest private philanthropic investments in the BPL’s research collections,” said Paula Sakey.
In the past year, the MHS highlighted collections that shed light on the history of the Black freedom struggle in the United States. The ...
With COVID-19 precautions in mind, my husband and I attempted to provide our children with a wholesome school vacation experience by goi ...
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The expansion would increase the number of parking spaces currently reserved for these car-share vehicles from 40 to 250.
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In today's HUB, we look back on former Mayor Marty Walsh's accomplishments and the new mayor's aspirations.
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Did you take a break from the news this weekend? We'll get you up to speed with a quick rundown of the stories everyone is talking about.
Boston Mayor Marty Walsh Declared March 26 To Be "Leonard Nimoy Day" in honor of the Boston-born actor known for his role in Star Trek.
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A memorial honoring Martin Luther King Jr. and Coretta Scott King is set to be unveiled on Boston Common in 2022.
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The Mayor's Office of Food Access emergency food response system included strengthening the network of food pantries and meal sites.
Good morning. Take a breath, grab a coffee and get caught up on what the biggest stories in Boston are today.
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On International Womens Day 2021, meet a woman who chose to challenge the practice of slavery in the United States, Maria Weston Chapman.
Rare sighting provides crucial information to help protect the critically endangered species’ habitat
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An MHS-seasoned revolutionary-era researcher may already be well acquainted with The Annotated Newspapers of Harbottle Dorr, Jr. The col ...
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Pups to stay behind-the-scenes until ready for touch tank
The HUD award is part of more than $96.8 million in funding awarded to 212 Massachusetts homeless assistance programs.
"We are currently in the second half of the fourth year of the Boston Artists-in-Residence program, Boston AIR".
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Aquarium scientists strongly urge NOAA to consider more aggressive steps to save North Atlantic right whales from extinction
Scientists say proposed federal rule not strong enough to save species
Mayor Martin J. Walsh and the Boston Parks and Recreation Department will host the 2021 Mayor's Cup Street Hockey Tournament in partners ...
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As recent sightings of entangled whales raise alarm, scientists say annual counts of right whale carcasses do a poor job of indicating t ...
Projects include $13 million for affordable housing, over $5 million for historic preservation, and over $6 million for open space.
The 50th anniversary of Boston Pride will be celebrated virtually.