Learn about container gardening tomorrow night with the Evening Garden Club of West Roxbury.
The following article is based on a Boston Police report, and where charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
Dozens of elderly and disabled riders say the cuts would make the paratransit service too expensive to use.
Men and women ages 30 to 65, who have never been diagnosed with cancer, are needed for a cancer research study.
Bill Walczak co-founded the Codman Square Health Center, as well as the Codman Academy Charter Public School.
On Tuesday night, there will be a shopping night at West on Centre to benefit ReadBoston.
Support the non-profit children's literacy program by shopping from local artists and merchants on Tuesday night.
On Wednesday night you have the chance to win some amazing container garden creations by Cheryl Collins.
Tell us what you're reading right now using this nifty form on Patch!
The Democratic candidates for U.S. Senate meet in their second debate.
There is an open house for this Colonial home today.
West Roxbury Reads culminates with an author discussion with Justin Martin on April 25.
The first Parkway in Motion Egg Hunt had 5,000 eggs for 500 kids!
Students were also taught financial literacy lessons by TD Bank volunteer instructors.
Arm yourself with a strategy to save money and shop healthy!
The $1 billion contract to operate the Boston’s commuter rail system is the largest contract in state history.
District 5 City Councilor Consalvo throws his hat into the growing mayoral candidacy ring.
'Resident Permit Parking Only' signs will be posted as in effect from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. from Monday through Saturday.
Sold properties in the Boston area this week, March 27 - April 3.
Elected officials from Jamaica Plain, West Roxbury, and Roslindale, endorsed John Connolly for Boston mayor at a brief public event Thursday.
Photos and information in this article are uploaded by local Realtors and Boston Patch editors.
The Palladinos of West Roxbury are accused of stealing from investors in their company, Viking Financial Group, Inc., to finance their extravagant lifestyle.
Protesters urged lawmakers not to pass Gov. Patrick's proposed gun control bill.
Suffolk County District Attorney Daniel F. Conley declared his candidacy for mayor on Wednesday afternoon.
A jury has found Michael Coker, 50, formerly of Hyde Park, guilty of the second-degree murder of West Roxbury resident Janet Phinney.
The following information was supplied by the Boston Police Department.
The new plan would create $500 million in new revenue over the next five years.
CapeFlyer announces fare and schedule. Seasonal train service starts Memorial Day and ends Labor Day.
Following a Boston Globe review of backhanded dealings in the local taxicab industry, the mayor ordered the industry be looked at.
The program aims to keep a closer look at who is using welfare, how it is being used and to restore public trust in the office.
Work at the Storrow Drive tunnel could continue through early May.
The city is looking to hire people to staff all polling stations, especially bilingual speakers.
Three bills seeks now in the Joint Committee on the Judiciary would make public the names of lower-level sex offenders.
The number of MBTA fare evaders caught this year is slightly less than over the same period last year.
This year, several neighborhood's street sweeping days will align with trash and recycling days.
The new system would replace all of the tolls in the state, but could put about 400 state employees out of work.
Boston's elected officials have worked with Mayor Thomas Menino for years. They weigh in on his decision to not seek re-election.
After twenty years of leading the city, what will be Menino's greatest legacy in West Roxbury?
Menino said he feels humbled and grateful to have served as mayor of Boston "during its best days."
Here are some of the homes sold in the area this week.