The bill aims to create a program that would increase tree canopy cover in cities to combat excessive heat in urban environments.
The missing art, which includes works by Rembrandt, Degas, Manet and Vermeer, is estimated to be worth at least $500 million.
The W.E.B. Du Bois Sculpture Project of Great Barrington, Massachusetts has exceeded its fundraising goals for February!
New England Aquarium is one of only a few institutions worldwide that have had success in hatching seadragons, the aquarium said.
The program represents the first lineage society for the historic colonial-era event.
"A single person needs to earn $78,752 after taxes in order to cover basic living expenses," before savings and basic wants and needs.
The bill would mandate reporting when SGAR rodenticides are used on publicly-owned properties.
A series of I-Team investigations has led to a court ruling that could mean dozens of homeowners will recoup tens of thousands of dollars.
Super Bowl champions can have a significant impact on children.
The 2023 events are set to kick off in June and will be led by a new organizer, Boston Pride For The People.
The hospital has a goal of receiving 20,000 messages to lift the spirits of patients and their families for the holiday.
Edelweiss Village Assisted Living staff stopped by the local fire and police departments to drop off lunch as their way of saying thank you
Reina Morales Rojas was last seen in late November getting into a car in East Boston.
The Embrace Memorial will be unveiled on Boston Common in a celebration Friday.
Ivy Veal-Sanders won the prize on a scratch ticket purchased at her local market.
Eversource is working diligently to ensure energy distribution for their customers.
Allston is undergoing significant changes.
Kipyokei has been banned by the Boston Athletic Association for six years after a urine sample on marathon day revealed doping.
Local nonprofit organizations and food pantries are looking for community members who are willing to give back this holiday season.
The Greater Boston area is estimated to be short 38,000 housing units for its population.
The turkey giveaway and clinic opening will happen Sunday at the Lena Park Community Center.
A reopening celebration will take place this week for a plaza that will serve as a "front yard for civic life."
The Emerald Necklace Conservancy is bringing back the festive lighting after a first season in 2021.
Government officials in the city of Somerville are hoping to establish a controversial supervised consumption site, the first in the state.
Andover Addiction Treatment Center is now In-Network with Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts.
The Bruce C. Bolling Municipal Building clinic reopens as three respiratory viruses are rising in the area.
Big box stores, college campuses and other large watershed landowners need to be regulated quickly, the lawsuit says.
As the war in Ukraine continues, supporters who stand with the country found a way to celebrate.
COVID-19 cases in Brockton have increased and continue to see over a 5% positivity rate in the past few weeks.
In spite of the overcast weather, attendees watched performances, browsed vendors and gathered as a community.
Natick could face trial for racial discrimination.
A woman in her 30s was seriously injured on the sidewalk after a rusted street light fell on her Tuesday afternoon.
The incident was reported on Sept. 21 and was the cause of massive delays and traffic on the Line.
The roaming greenhouse has a vision.
On Oct. 26, the Robert F. Kennedy Community Alliance will recognize Jay Calnan, Owner, J. Calnan & Associates, Co-Founder Team IMPACT
Nearly 100 people attended the 11th Annual Build-a-Backpack event, sponsored by The Rashi School and Jewish Family Services of Metrowest
The award to Artisan’s Asylum is designed to provide access to STEAM learning to local youth in the Allston-Brighton neighborhoods.
UNITS® Moving and Portable Storage Containers Used to Help Local Families in Need
Hannah Mahoney was waiting on Thompson Island for her groom when the ferry carrying him broke down in Boston Harbor.
This week, August 10th, join us for National Farmers Market Week with Commissioner John Lebeaux as he tours the Brighton Farmer's Market