Head of new group says he aims to minimize disruption.
Don't forget to pay your quarterly tax bill this week.
With the continuing decrease in federal funding for affordable housing.
Boston City Council resolution recognizes today as Fenway Park Day in recognition of the beloved park's 100th birthday this season.
Public hearing will help determine the fate of the Go Fish food truck.
Agency slow to respond to press inquiries.
The Department of Developmental Services is "very committed" to a "thoughtful transition plan."
Reactions from twitter, Facebook and our own comment thread.
Work on the bridge has already begun, and will continue into June.
The latest from the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority is that the new heavy equipment to shore up the turbine has arrived, but will take time to install.
Libraries and schools are closed, but you can still expect mail delivery.
Menino said budget prioritizes community engagement, while investing in people, as well as infrastructure.
The new rule bans clerks from earning money for performing marriages during workdays.
Two City Councilors are holding a hearing today to discuss the possibility of making Black History a mandatory subject at Boston Public High Schools. Is this something you support?
Meeting canceled due to meeting notice.
The council unanimously approved a resolution urging the Massachusetts General Court to reject a "Stand Your Ground" style bill currently in the senate.
Group holds People's Assembly inside State House.
Boston is having two city-wide clean-up days April 27th and 28th, and those who want to pitch in in Charlestown should connect with the Mayor's Liaison to the neighborhood, Danielle Valle Fitzgerald.
A letter to the editor from Suffolk County District Attorney Daniel F. Conley
The city has resumed its street sweeping ticketing and enforcement.
National Park Service rules stipulate that mobile vendors must move, but Mitch Peters and the NPS are working on a compromise.
Council also supports symbols on license plates.
Representative O'Flaherty announced he will resign as Chair of the House Judiciary Committee at the end of this year.
Changes would take place July 1.
Democratic Senate candidate talks veterans' affairs.
Festival would take place at that Charlestown Navy Yard.
Taxi drivers in Boston are paying as much as $150 daily out of their wages, and some are fed up with it.
The National Parks Service has released a new report outlining the economic impact of the parks, most of which are in Beacon Hill and Charlestown, on the city of Boston.
MWRA reports Tuesday's pause in service due to still winds.
We've got the word from chef and proprietor David Stein, who has ideas for a "Saturday Brunch cluster," as well.
The MWRA reports that it delayed the turbine's Friday operations until Monday so that the group could monitor its return.
And Bulger's girlfriend pleads guilty.
Your continued comments about the MBTA's fare-cutting plan got us thinking—how would Charlestown handle the MBTA debt issue?
Efficiencies in choosing which precincts would get Chinese and Vietnamese ballots, plus shifting costs to the state for state ballots, would create the city's savings.
A spokesperson for the Life Focus Center says the group is on track to meet state requirements and keep its funding.
Richard Davey, MASSDOT's CEO, and Jonathan Davis, the MBTA's Acting General Manager, sent out this letter to the community that thanks customers but maintains their will be some fare hikes and service cuts.