A Scott Brown supporter's vehicle double-parked at the Holy Name Rotary to block a vehicle with a sign for Elizabeth Warren.
Local Democrats and Republicans across Massachusetts discussed Wednesday night's debate between President Barack Obama and Gov. Mitt Romney in a live chat on Patch.
Unemployment is down in the city, the Boston area, and the state.
Local Republican and Democratic Party members from across the state will discuss the Oct. 3 presidential debate live in our chat room. Join in with your questions!
Get the details on the presidential debate and comment on what you're hoping to hear as a West Roxbury resident.
Boston City Councilors Rob Consalvo and Charles Yancey both offered redistricting maps, with Yancey taking exception to not being invited to work on Consalvo's map.
City Councilors John Connolly and Matt O'Malley joined with Reps. Linda Dorcena Forry, Nick Collins, Ed Coppinger and Russell Holmes to present their alternative to the Boston Public Schools' five options.
Patch will be joined by local Massachusetts party officials and you can take part in the conversation.
Sen. Scott Brown and challenger Elizabeth Warren faced off in Lowell for round two of their debates.
Share your thoughts on Monday's debate.
Ridership this August is up 1.2 percent versus last August. Analysts had predicted a drop of 5.5 percent because of the higher fares.
The debate will be moderated by “Meet the Press” anchor David Gregory and will begin at 7 p.m. on Monday, Oct. 1.
The governor, during a live chat with Patch, expressed skepticism about the legalization of medical marijuana, though he sympathized with patients in pain.
A Salmonella outbreak led to more than 100 nut butter spreads recalled. Check out the complete list.
After three polls released last week showed Elizabeth Warren ahead of Scott Brown, while another showed Brown ahead of Warren, Patch surveyed influential Massachusetts Democrats to get their take on the tight race.
After three polls released last week showed Elizabeth Warren ahead of Scott Brown, while another showed Brown ahead of Warren, Patch surveyed influential Massachusetts Republicans to get their take on the tight race.
Boston City Council's Education Committee Chairman John Connolly attended BPS' meeting, and had some major concerns about the five plans.
Beverly Scott comes to Boston from Atlanta's transit system, MARTA.
Governor Deval Patrick speaks with Patch readers live at 1:30 p.m. Thursday. What questions do you want him to answer?
Ask Governor Deval Patrick about any topic you like during our live cat at 1:30 p.m. Thursday.
Menino says the map creates an over-concentrated area of protected groups in District 4.
A reception and fundraiser will be held followed by a "Romney Victory Dinner."
Boston Mayor Thomas Menino chose to endorse Democratic US Senate candidate Elizabeth Warren in Roslindale Village.
The two candidates for the U.S. Senate from Massachusetts faced off in their first live debate on Thursday night.
With three polls showing Warren in the lead but the latest showing Brown ahead, it's safe to say the U.S. Senate race in Massachusetts is a close one.
Boston City Council President Stephen Murphy originally called for a ban on styrofoam cups in 2009, but feels there's more support of it in 2012.
The two candidates for the U.S. Senate from Massachusetts will square off for the first time in a live televised debate at WBZ studios in Boston.
Two recent polls show Democratic candidate Elizabeth Warren has more support from female voters, but Sen. Scott Brown has more support from independents.
Mayor Menino rejected the previous redistricting map submitted by the Boston City Council, citing it "concentrates our many citizens of color into too few districts, and in doing so may limit their equal opportunity to elect candidates of thei
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.
Brown reportedly said Romney's comments are at odds with his own view of the world.
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.
Mother Jones released a video of Mitt Romney telling a private audience that 47 percent of Americans are dependent on the government and will never vote for him. Was this a ruinous gaffe, or has Romney told a hard political truth?
The Irish Social Club of Boston just needs the Boston Licensing Board to approve the license and then - drinks to celebrate!
The latest findings from Patch's Red and Blue Commonwealth surveys.
West Roxbury's Tony Saroufim was among members of the World Lebanese Cultural Union today with city councilors and Mayor Menino.
September 28 fundraiser at the Irish Social Club will raise funds for holiday decorations for the West Roxbury business district.