An early survey of 600 likely voters chose John Connolly as the favorite to be the next Boston mayor.
The Dorchester resident released a statement saying Charlestown should have a voice.
The letter dated July 10 asks for more information about the potential effects of the project on traffic, environment and other aspects of life in Charlestown.
Suffolk County taxpayers who took advantage of the IRS' postponement after the April 15 attacks at the Boston Marathon must turn in documents by July 15.
Individuals running for Boston's four at-large seats spoke out about the local authority at a July 10 candidates' night.
The 19 people running for four at-large seats will be invited to participate in the event sponsored by the local BNN-TV program on Aug. 14.
While during many of the mayoral candidate events the candidates sit in alphabetical order, that's not the case on the ballot.
The South End resident is running for an at-large seat on the Boston City Council.
Individuals in the running to take Menino's place tackled questions on recycling, parks, climate change and more at a forum held July 9.
Toni Pollak, a Charlestown resident and parks director, recently sent a letter to the construction company responsible for the updates.
See local results from the June 25 special senate election.
The mobile city services program will begin a monthly rotation starting July 2, visiting Charlestown on every third Wednesday.
Polls are open on Tuesday, June 25 from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
The event, which will be moderated by Tony V, is scheduled for Thursday, June 27 at Bunker Hill Community College.
The legislation, aimed at curbing abuse and fraud, will be debated by the Senate on Thursday.
Jeff Ross, a long time South End resident, is making a run for an at-large city council seat this year. If elected, he would be the first openly gay member.
The U.S. Senate candidates have one week to go before voters head to the polls.
The proposed tax-free weekend would be Aug. 17 and 18.
Deputy Commissioner Jack Murray will become the department's new leader on June 22.
The discussion will air on WCVB Tuesday at 7 p.m.
Candidates for Boston mayor, City Council and U.S. Senate were among those participating in the 2013 Bunker Hill Day Parade on Sunday.
The President appears at a campaign event at Reggie Lewis Track & Athletic Center in Roxbury.
District 4 Boston City Councilor Charles Yancey is keeping his name in both the mayoral and district races.
The debate raged on Beacon Hill Tuesday.
District Attorney Dan Conley is the only one running for Boston mayor who has so far raised more than $1 million.
The margin between the two Senate candidates was 52-35 a month ago.
The former Massachusetts governor will lie in state in the Hall of Flags Rotunda Thursday before a funeral Mass in his hometown on Friday.
The Boston mayoral candidate continues to offer ideas to have a long-term facilities plan for Boston Public Schools.
Federal cuts eliminated the resident coordinator program that services 3,500 residents across all Boston neighborhoods.
The Boston leader is staying at the Parkman House on Beacon Street while recuperating from elective prostate surgery.
Stand for Children held a public forum centered on education at the Edward Brooke Charter School in Roslindale on Wednesday night.
The Boston Herald reported a behind the scenes look from the governor’s point of view during the tension-filled hours of the Greater Boston lockdown of April 19.
Gun control, health care, economy and foreign policy were among the major topics in the first meeting of the two Massachusetts candidates.
Mayoral candidate John Connolly said the Boston Redevelopment Authority is 'who you know culture' in City Hall.
The legislation would add campus police to the list of emergency responders eligible for federal benefits.
The AP reports the President will campaign for the Senate hopeful in Copley Plaza.
The U.S. Senate candidates will face each other in a live, televised debate Wednesday.
The Charlestown resident and at-large candidate celebrated his graduation from UMass Boston and held a fundraiser Friday at Old Sully's.
More than 200 residents turned out Thursday to hear Boston mayoral candidate John Connolly speak.
The Boston mayor will be staying at Brigham and Women's Hospital for several days after having an elective surgery on Friday.