A Dorchester man in his 40s, was hospitalized, but has been released. It is unclear at this time where he contracted the infection.
A spoof website ignites discussion on both side of the issue.
Boston residents who want to vote in the 2012 presidential election and other federal and state races have until Wednesday, Oct. 17 to register. Here's how, with links to mail-in voter registration forms and how to request an absentee ballot.
The latest findings from Patch's Red and Blue Commonwealth surveys.
At-Large City Councilor Felix Arroyo would like Boston to be the second city in the U.S. to offer its employees paid maternity and paternity leaves.
Bolling was the Boston City Council President in 1986-1987. He died on Sept. 11.
After a 27-month-long process, there's a tentative agreement on the table.
Charlestown Patch gets a response on why the traffic light works the way it does.
The Boston Redevelopment Authority began the search for a waterfront planning consultant last week.
After 16 months of trying to come up with a map, it was vetoed by the mayor, sending the Boston City Council back to the drawing board.
Council voted, 7-6, in favor of the submitted redistricting map on August 23.
A hard drive containing personal information of Boston Water and Sewer customers has been reported missing.
Mario Teran is one of a cluster of locals in Charlotte this week to represent Massachusetts at the Democratic National Convention.
Elizabeth Warren, the Democratic nominee for the U.S. Senate from Massachusetts, spoke at the Democratic National Convention on Wednesday night. What did you think of her speech?
Congressman Barney Frank and Boston Mayor Thomas Menino are also scheduled to speak tonight.
Boston Redevelopment Authority's research division releases industry profiles.
If Boston adopts the ban, it will join New York, which recently passed a similar ordinance.
The following listings are having open houses on Sunday, Feb. 6.