Families touched by substance abuse will gather together in strength in Hayes Square on Saturday, September 22 at 6:30 p.m.
Well-credentialed writer Stephen Wallace will visit Charlestown on Oct. 11.
A peak at recent job postings on Charlestown Patch collected by Indeed.
What do you remember about the morning of Sept. 11, 2001?
Top stories for the week of Sept. 3-7.
This week's show will air live at 6:30 p.m. tonight.
St. John’s Episcopal Church Begins Godly Play for Children and More on September 9th.
The agenda for the council's first general meeting since its summer recess.
We've collected information on local businesses and the city as a whole—just for you.
We ask you, the community, to moderate your own discussions.
Sean Hennessey, Public Affairs Officer for the National Park Service, will join host Kathy Giordano on Charlestown Live.
Some called it the “over-hyped weekend of the century.” What are your memories of the storm.
Charlestown Patch's job search function connects you with local work.
Discussion about the light springs up on our Facebook page.
The date for the annual Blessing of the Animals is October 7 at Thompson Square. There will be a gathering all of the Churches in Charlestown for the International Day of Peace on Friday, September 21.
Charlestown Carnival Facebook page becomes collecting point for Charlestown memories and Charlestown pride.
With less than a month before school starts, here is some information to get you prepared — including how to find out about your school menu.
Entries will only be accepted at the Sept. 8 softball tournament.
Saturday hours return to most neighborhood branches on Sept. 8 and Sunday hours return to the central branch in Copley Square on Oct. 14.
A collection of links to great photos of this weekend's historic 200th anniversary trip of the USS Constitution.
A full rundown of the weekend's events at the USS Constitution museum.
This week's Charlestown Live program will feature host Al Carrier with guest Sharlene Cahill, President of Charlestown Little League.
We want to hear what you think is most important to know about the town.
The deepest hungers of the human heart are not for food.
Olivia Browning hosts StoveFactory benefit.
The Chronicle of Higher Education named the Charlestown school one of the best colleges to work for.
Here are five things going on in and around town.
Petition on Change.org aims to gather 100 signatories in an effort to get Hubway to come to Charlestown as soon as possible.
Event begins at 6 p.m. Tickets cost $35.
Cunha will talk about the latest issues facing the Charlestown neighborhood council.
The senator joined other Boston-area legislators who say the bill falls short on several counts.
Where would recycling bins do the most good?