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
Karen's first cookbook, 6-MINUTE DINNERS is coming out, by purchasing the book you will be helping feed those in need!
Starry is an internet service provider focused on making connecting to the internet simple and affordable
Though your chances of winning might be slim, Mega Millions tickets can be purchased at any Mass Lottery retailer until 10:45 p.m.
The company is helping to close digital divide through innovative technology
Overall, the Neponset, Charles, and Mystic Rivers are cleaner, but climate change and heavier rains are threatening a decline in progress.
Located across from the Prudential Center, Back Bay's first pot shop AYR Wellness will join three other dispensaries directly in Boston.
In lieu of a gas tax suspension, some Massachusetts residents will receive a one-time payment of $250.
Paul Burke, a Roslindale native and 32-year veteran of the force will take over leadership from Commissioner John "Jack" Dempsey.
Since it's summer, individuals need to grow warm-season perennials that provide spectacular spots of color!
Why Choose Native Plants? They are Low Maintenance, Improve the Environment and Have a long lifespan
A USPS postal worker was on the job when they were struck by a stray bullet in Boston's Dorchester neighborhood.
Blocking off this street to make way for foot traffic will likely change travel patterns through the Back Bay, city officials say.
"All that inequality and injustice and inequity that the 54th warred against remains in our time in a new form," Dr. Ibram X. Kendi said.
The 11-point plan aims to improve public health and cleanliness in the Boston area as warm weather makes staying on the streets less harsh.
With graduation around the corner, Veronika Mykhailo's (CAS ‘22) time to stay in the U.S. with a student visa has shortened.
Almost a year after he was stabbed in front of a school full of children, Rabbi Shlomo Noginski gets to cut the ribbon at a new school.
Free tickets to Spectacle or Georges Island will be available on a first come, first serve basis, starting at 8 a.m. Saturday.
This weekend, the Boston Police Department is hosting a dress giveaway for proms, parties, or just because.
On Monday night bridges across the city will be illuminated green to help bring awareness to children's mental health challenges.
Over 1,000 people from in and around Boston joined Save the Harbor/Save the Bay for three free Marine Mammal Safaris
Today, at a young 91, she's as vibrant as ever and is a much-beloved resident at Cohen Florence Levine Estates Assisted Living in Chelsea.