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The understated monument of granite and bronze, which took four years to plan and develop, was supposed to be ready last year.
With signs and speeches they petitioned federal lawmakers require expanded background checks.
Things are looking brighter for the bald eagle and peregrine falcon, but not so much for a couple other species in Massachusetts.
Winning projects connect residents to nature and build community connections.
The proposed regulations would treat foxes and coyotes like deer, when it comes to reported hunting, too.
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Law enforcement are investigating after receiving several calls, but it might just be a production company filming for a movie or show.
Mayor's Office of Food Access launches second annual week celebrating Boston's farmers markets and farmers' efforts to provide Boston re ...
The City wants creative and feasible ideas from potential partners for the planned Arts and Innovation District.
Mayor Walsh announced the revamp of the City's violence prevention and intervention program...
Residents and visitors can enjoy popular films under the night skies in 11 City of Boston parks.
Applications for local nonprofit organizations to conduct outreach for the 2020 Census are now open.
Children and families from throughout Boston have the opportunity to participate in a variety of free activities.
Wait, what? We would have preferred Masshole to this.
The pathway links three suburban Greater Boston communities for enhanced multimodal mobility in the region.
There was no shortage of news in July. Check out 10 of the most read stories across the Massachusetts Patch network this month.
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Apparently, Friday is National Ice Cream Sandwich Day. In honor of that, there's a unicorn party on Boston Common.
Former Red Sox player David Ortiz left the hospital yesterday after undergoing three surgeries over the past month, ESPN reports.
Boston’s Inspectional Services issued workplace violations to a contracting company that was involved when metal railing fell on woman.
It's not smart to touch parts of the Charles right now because it's full of toxic algae, according to the Department of Conservation.
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Arthur Winston Developed the Apollo Heat Shield and Encouraged Buzz Aldrin to Join NASA
BCFY pools will be free from noon Friday until Sunday and you can get a free ride to a get there for free, too.
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Boston was labeled a sanctuary city by the Trump administration but is apparently not a target in this weekend's raids across the U.S.
After a Boston EMT was stabbed and another pepper-sprayed Wednesday, community members wanted to know what they could do.
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This is the first dig of its kind in Chinatown, and the city expects to unearth details about the history of immigrants from Syria, too.
Massachusetts funeral home struggles to identify relatives of the unclaimed dead; police settle illegal search case for $25K; more.
A look at some of the best original Patch reporting in Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Rhode Island recently.
After reports that Navy pilots were encountering UFOs at hypersonic speeds, Patch took a peek at the most recent sightings in MA.
Visitors to the Commonwealth Museum can view one of the 14 original copies of the Declaration of Independence July 4.
It brings the number of pedestrians struck and killed by cars to seven so far this year, according to data compiled by WalkBoston.
Boston also plans to expand residential yard waste options and lead a new education campaign on what's recyclable, compostable or reusable.
"The more officers we have on the street the better we can work with and serve the community," said Police Commissioner William Gross.
NPR uncovered the identity of an attacker who admitted his involvement in a prominent unsolved murder case of a Boston minister.