He was seen at the Bunker Hill Monument in November. Should he become the new Charlestown mascot?
A look at the top stories from Dec. 15 to Dec. 17.
AccuWeather suggests that it should be a very white Christmas this season in New England.
This little guy was admiring the Bunker Hill Monument on Friday.
A service of scripture readings, carols, and anthems of the season at St. John's Episcopal Church
Here are the top articles from Charlestown Patch over the past week.
Plus, one person dies in a Waltham fire and Market Basket employees receive holiday bonuses.
The first installation was back in early-2013.
Doctors have been unable to pinpoint exactly what is wrong with the brave little girl.
A look at the top stories from Dec. 8 to Dec. 10.
Light rain and showers coming back through the area Wednesday afternoon.
Holiday discount cards can be picked up at participating local businesses.
A coastal flood advisory was issued for Charlestown.
The Christmas Market is free and open to all, please stop by and shop small at the Thompson Square Building tomorrow between 10AM-3PM!
Plus, a virus closes a middle school and a young girl helps save her family from a fire.
The Townie Association Inc. caught up with Kelliegh Moses (Harrington) to hear about all of the great things she's been doing as Mayor!
The couples will be honored at the Taj Boston on Monday, Dec. 8.
The event will begin on Wednesday, Dec. 10.
Massachusetts residents may participate in a winter moth survey.
The annual holiday event is on Saturday, Dec. 6 this year.
Like many children's holiday toys (Red Rider BB Gun, anyone?) the "Elf on the Shelf" may be questionable. Do you think it's creepy, or cute?
More tests are needed to definitively rule out Ebola, according to the hospital.
The Boston Parents Paper event will feature representatives from more than 75 summer camps for kids.
The CWT Annual Winter Holiday Show is a Charlestown tradition! Don't miss this celebratory extravaganza!
The patient was admitted to the hospital Tuesday afternoon.
The campaign launched in the Greater Boston area on Nov. 24.
He will also appoint the city's first-ever Chief Diversity Officer and Deputy Chief Diversity Officer.
The project, which will extend the Green Line to Somerville and Medford, is expected to cost $2.297 billion.
The snow/sleet could make for dangerous travel.
Plus, more wild turkey attacks in Brookline and an animal shelter seeks a home for a long-time shelter dog.
The top articles on Patch sites in Massachusetts in November.
Forecasts indicate a wintry mix of rain, snow and sleet for Boston.
The event will be on Friday, Dec. 5.
Ceremony to be held in the Charlestown Navy Yard at the Commandant’s House and on the World War II-era destroyer USS Cassin Young
The heaviest snow and sleet will occur between 1 and 8 p.m. Wednesday.
Driving somewhere this Thanksgiving? So are millions of Americans. Here's how to stay safe on the road, and other holiday safety tips.
Snow is expected to mix with rain Wednesday morning before changing over to all snow.
Wednesday's weather will make for a difficult commute.