The annual March extravaganza in South Boston will be held Sunday, celebrating St. Patrick, Evacuation Day and all-things Irish.
"There are very cool to see, if we get some breaks in the clouds," WBZ-TV chief meteorologist Eric Fisher says.
"I feel like for a month I notice I'm not the same," a customer at Rocco's Doughnut Company in Westboro told WBZ-TV.
Sullivan's has been serving seasonal customers at its counter since 1951.
Be flexible, shop carefully, and beware the “thorns” of some order-taking services
New Year's weekend in Boston will be the first since 2019 to feature indoor attractions — and there's rain in the forecast.
The Nova Scotia tree set to go on display Thursday will be lit with help from Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston.
The online fundraiser is seeking $350,000 this year to deliver toys to kids being treated in the hospital.
Whether you want to cut your own or find one pre-cut, here are some good local options for Christmas trees.
All but one of the state-managed rinks opened Friday, offering free skating through the winter months.
The Tuesday ceremony will feature local elected officials, live music and local celebrities.
See Patch’s guide to Independence Day fireworks shows, parades and other celebrations in and around Boston.
Here are the closures to know for Independence Day and events around Boston and the Bay State.
Patch has your complete guide to Independence Day fireworks shows, parades and other celebrations in and around the city.
Kick off the summer with the whole family at Frog Pond in the Boston Common this week.
Patch has your complete guide to Independence Day fireworks shows, parades and other celebrations in and around Boston.
June is Pride Month.
In observance of the holiday, most federal, state, and local offices in Massachusetts will be closed.
Get ready for a little extra sunshine in the afternoon next week after we move our clocks forward an hour Sunday night.
After two years of pandemic-related cancellations, the popular South Boston parade will be back where it belongs later this month.
Boston is gearing up for 12 straight hours of outdoor entertainment while offering COVID-19 vaccine and boosters to the public.
The City of Boston is offering a collection to remove your Christmas tree so you can move on to something new to stress about in 2022.
It's always best to call ahead before going anywhere on the holidays to check hours, but here's a general look at what's open and closed.
The Massachusetts governor and Boston mayor kicked off Hanukkah by joining Jewish community leaders for the 38th annual Menorah lighting.
Once again, Bostonians can enjoy fireworks, ice sculptures, concerts and more with an in-person First Night NYE celebration.
The tree lighting ceremony will be Dec. 2 on Boston Common. It's one of several holiday lighting events in Boston.
Several restaurant chains are showing their appreciation with special discounts or free meals for veterans and active military personnel.
Acting mayor Kim Janey signed an executive order replacing Columbus Day with Indigenous Peoples Day in the city of Boston.
Massachusetts has more pumpkin patch acres than most states.
The 2021 Fall Foliage Prediction Map is out so you can plan trips to see autumn in all its splendor in Massachusetts and other U.S. states.
For three generations, the Canale family and their shop, Exotic Flowers, have been an integral part of the Boston community.
Patch has your complete guide to Fourth of July fireworks shows, parades and other celebrations in and around Boston.
This year the fireworks will be on Boston Common while the Boston Pops will be in Tanglewood.
Publish a photo of pops on the Boston Patch for Father’s Day 2021 to share your favorite father-son or father-daughter moments.
Several greater Boston restaurants and shops are offering special deals for Mother’s Day on Sunday, May 9.
Share your favorite mother-son or mother-daughter photo and sentiments, and we’ll feature it on the Boston Patch.
Last year's cancelation came when there were 41 confirmed coronavirus. Tuesday's announcement comes after more than 450,000 confirmed cases.
Two protests against police brutality were held in Boston on Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Both called for racial justice.
For the first time in 40 years there will be no fireworks display over Boston Harbor.