Daren Lechner talks with Patch about his new home furnishings showroom in Charlestown.
The annual event highlights local businesses and features a visit from Santa Claus and other activities.
National Development is negotiating a lease with the prospective tenant.
The Charlestown store is expected to shut down for renovations by Nov. 19.
Labor department claims Boston restaurant chain cheated workers.
Whole Foods will replace the location in Charlestown, but all Johnnie's are closing. Liquidation sales have already begun.
Reports that Whole Foods was interested in the site, along with five others in the Boston area, were true, according to an announcement from Johnnie's Foodmaster.
The recall includes UltraMist Sport, UltraMist Ultra Defense and UltraMist Kids.
The first food truck competition between the rival cities took place Saturday. It drew 10,000 people to downtown Boston.
Celebrity chef Ming Tsai discusses his new Seaport restaurant, his new book and shooting 80 complementary videos.
A new dog daycare facility is opening in November.
Local writer Helen O'Neil brings us the history of 240 Bunker Hill Street.
Abby Gray gives us a rundown of what Charlestown's Chamber of Commerce does and doesn't do.
The Mishawum Park clinic would be the second veterinary facility to open in Charlestown in 2012.
"10 Things I Hate About You" and "Bourne Ultimatum" star Julia Stiles will not be in town for filming Wednesday or Thursday.
The movie crew for the film "The Makeover" will return Sept. 24-26.
We price tested seven supermarkets in the eight Boston neighborhoods Patch serves. The result? Trader Joe's is cheapest (though you won't find rotisserie chicken there.)
Boston's manufacturing sector has dropped by nearly half since 2001, but the decline may be over.
President of the Charlestown Neighborhood Council has word that Johnnies' fate hasn't been sealed yet.
Two of the city's biggest developers recently changed proposals to reduce office space in favor of more residential space. Why that might be good for Boston.
Love was in the air on Thursday when Durty Harry's hosted a Valentine's Day Dance for dogs.
With its unique design, history and preservation guidelines, it's hard to say what the Ropewalk Complex should be used for in the future.
There are many ways to celebrate with your sweetie in Charlestown — and invest in the community at the same time.
Also, there's an art opening at Bunker Hill Community College tonight and the Tavern helps lonely heats on Valentine's Day.
This week's round up of deals around the city.
Plus, watch out for that falling snow.
Charlestown natives Lynne and Kevin Smith fulfill dream by opening a restaurant on Bunker Hill Street.
Also, a free Wellness Lunch and info on how to join a CSA.
Crews are taking next steps in construction at Navy Yard.
Owners had hoped to bring trivia and acoustic music to the venue, but the Boston Zoning Board denied their request.
Breakfast, lunch, and dinner around the neighborhood this fall.