A voter and her dog were at the polling station for Ward 11, Precincts 7 & 8.
The basics you need to know about voting in Tuesday's election.
Super Tuesday comes to JP and Massachusetts on Tuesday, as former Gov. Mitt Romney is expected to win the Bay State's GOP presidential primary. But just how many Republicans are there in JP?
The vote in our unscientific poll showed a near even split between those who thought Brown was right and those who thought he was wrong to air the ad.
A video made by concerned Curley School parents decries the steep budget cuts being made at the popular JP K-8.
The report includes data on Hubway's success and a list of awards the city has won for being bike- and pedestrian-friendly.
The Boston City Council recessed more than half a dozen times dancing around a proposed resolution about three strikes legislation on the state level.
The state is about to miss its self-imposed deadline of the end of February for telling residents whether it has chosen to build a new bridge after the Casey Overpass is torn down, or to create a new at-grade traffic pattern.
MassEquality, a non-profit that works for the rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgendered people, plans to honor Boston Mayor Thomas Menino with an "Icon Award" on Wednesday.
Councilors Felix Arroyo and Mike Ross have been working to pass a Home Rule Petition to allow city regulation of commercial trash collection.
In an interview with the Boston Globe, State Transportation Secretary Richard Davey said the state is scrambling to raise enough revenue so that proposed service cuts can be scotched.
House Republicans aim to restructure federal transportation budget.
Roycroft's great-grandfather owned a market on Heath Street and her grandmother was born on Paul Gore Avenue.
The MBTA Advisory Board proposed a plan that would raise fares by 25 percent, shift some costs to other state agencies and institute some thought-provoking fees and changes.
Democratic frontrunner Elizabeth Warren is expected to challenge Republican U.S. Senator Scott Brown.
Crosswalks all over JP have been worn off the pavement or have never been painted at all. The Neighborhood Council will be sending a list to the city soon. Add your suggestions here and we'll forward them on.
City Councilor Matt O'Malley is holding a hearing next Tuesday on traffic calming. A later hearing will deal specifically with pedestrian and biker safety.
Boston Magazine Executive Editor Patrick Doyle has weighed in on the controversy over what Forest Hills should look like after the Casey Overpass is destroyed.
After a resident complained via Citizen Connect about a neighbor who uses a cone to try to save parking, the city inspector said if he came by and the cone were there, he'd confiscate it.
The Jackson Square housing development will be run by the Boston Housing Authority, at least in the short term.
Councilors agreed that the bill could be disastrous for Boston.
Over 200 residents and a delegation of local politicians completely rejected two proposals put forth by the MBTA to bridge a $161 million deficit in the coming year during a special public hearing Wednesday night at the Hennigan Elementary School.
The Neighborhood Council opposes JP getting carved into more than one district in the upcoming City Council redistricting. That's the fate the neighborhood suffered in the recent Congressional redistricting.
Speaking to the Somerville Chamber of Commerce, U.S. Rep. Michael Capuano said "zealots" in Congress are not willing to compromise.
Jamaica Plain and West Roxbury's District Councilor wants to look at innovative ways to curtail speeding in Boston's neighborhoods.
Boston Mayor Menino said "a radically different student assignment plan" will be adopted by next school year. Connolly to lead Council's Education Committee in independent review of assignment process.
New PILOT (payment in lieu of taxes) guidelines led to Boston receiving more money from colleges, medical centers and more.
Boston Mayor Thomas Menino gave his annual State of the City address at Faneuil Hall on Jan. 17.
Boston and Denver's mayors made a friendly wager on this Saturday's Patriots playoff game.
Weigh in on the most jammed — or the most dangerous — corners in town.
The City Council adopted a rule change that no longer requires that City Council President to step down at the end of a one-year term.
One of the public meetings will be in JP at the Hennigan School on Wednesday, Feb. 1.
A public meeting on the proposed cuts will be held in JP on Wednesday, Feb. 1.
Newly-reelected City Council President Stephen Murphy wants the council to pressure owner of the Downtown Crossing hole (where Filene's used to be) to clean up his mess — if he wants to get a casino for Suffolk Downs.
Mayor Thomas Menino swore in the 2012 City Council at historical Faneuil Hall on Monday morning.
The bill, proposed by Rep. Marty Walz, would also prohibit all public employees from using their government offices to perform marriages at any time if they keep the fees.
The average single family tax bill will increase by $150, according to city of Boston estimates.
Councilors chose former City Councilor Maureen Feeney, who abruptly resigned in November, as the new city clerk. The job pays about $102,000, plus opportunity for more officiating weddings.
The remaining work is scheduled for Sunday night, 9 p.m. to 5 a.m.
Fundraising is the last hurdle remaining.