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Fenway Ambassadors and front office staff to help in the preparation of meals at the Pine Street Inn.
Today is Wednesday, March 21. Here are five things you need to know:
The Boston Marathon takes place in just over a month. South End runners: Let your neighbors know about your efforts.
Local cyclist Katie Petrillo plans to go coast-to-coast to raise money for affordable housing. She's holding a fundraiser at 6 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 29, at Globe Bar & Café on Boylston Street.
Meb Keflezighi, coming off his win at the U.S. Olympic Marathon Trial, was at the Lenox Hotel on Friday.
Here's some additional facts about Sunday's big game we bet you didn't know, and some more useful information including kickoff time.
The Patriots are headed to Indianapolis to fight for pro football's championship. Are you excited, overwhelmed, both, or neither?
With the SoWa Holiday Market.
Today is Thursday, Dec. 8. Here are five things you need to know today:
BPS students played soccer on a mini indoor field during the 2011 SCORES Celebration on Wednesday.
Four members of the Red Sox organization gave one-on-one instruction to youth players at Tuesday's "Sox Talk".
The South End team took home a 1-0 victory in Game 2 Tuesday night.
Team's lightweights, which included a South End student, finished 12th in the nation.
The youth league closed out its regular season this weekend. The playoffs begin today.
The city hosted a victory parade for the Stanley Cup champions on Saturday, and thousands of fans showed up.
From all over the state they came to applaud their team, here are just a few.
The City of Boston hosted a Rolling Rally to celebrate the first Stanley Cup victory in 39 years.
Despite violence in Vancouver earlier in the week, Boston's parade was calm and celebratory.
The parade is Saturday at 11 a.m., from the TD Garden to Copley Square.
The Stanley Cup champions attended a private party at Stella on Thursday evening.
After the Bruins beat Vancouver on Wednesday night, fans -- and police in riot gear -- took to the streets around TD Garden.
Before the Bruins beat the Canucks 5-2, Shawn Thornton got a cup of coffee at Zume's.
Players mimic big-leagues by using wooden baseball bats.
Game Three of the Stanley Cup Finals starts tonight at 8 p.m.
Under new measure, students would have to be 18 before legally dropping out of school.
South End sluggers paraded through the neighborhood on Saturday.
Runners on Commonwealth Ave. dipped under the Mass Ave. bridge before turning onto Hereford Street and heading for the home stretch.
His official job is ensuring nearly 27,000 bags are returned to runners after the 26.2 mile race. But Duncan does a whole lot more.
Boston's most famous race wasn't always 26.2 miles.
A Master Trainer at the South End BSC, Portocarrero has turned his personal passion into a full-time career.
Kids showed up ready to play on Saturday, the first day of registration for South End Baseball.
Looking to get out and show support for the Cathedral High School Panthers? Here's a look at their upcoming athletics schedule for the week.