Allison S. Cartwright, Esq., was sworn in January 1 as Clerk of the Supreme Judicial Court for the County of Suffolk by SJC Chief Justice Kimberly S. Budd, in a ceremony that took place in the Great ...
Mary Corso, a board member of the Harbor Keepers and leader of its kayaking program, went out during the Jan. 12-13 storm and took photos of the flooding impacts on various areas of East Boston.
Councilor Gabriela Coletta Zapata has released her third Annual Report, summarizing 2024 and marking her second term on the Boston City Council. The report underscores significant achievements for our ...
A restaurant planned for 636-638 Bennington Street, which has drawn the discontentment of residents since it was proposed at an abutters meeting in June, was slated to be presented at the Harbor View ...
For almost 50 years, Jimmy Carter practiced the ideals that he preached from the pulpit in his small Baptist Church. His work with Habitat for Humanity, his efforts to eradicate the Guinea worm ...
All that the Pats had to do on Sunday was lose to the Buffalo Bills — something the Patriots had done on 13 previous occasions this season. But they blew it — they won! — and thereby dropped to the #4 ...
Special to the Times-Free Press Boston Mayor Michele Wu and Police Commissioner Michael Cox, along with Isaac Yablo, a senior city advisor for public safety in the mayor’s office, held a press ...
An ensemble of young musicians from ZUMIX, a local nonprofit providing creative opportunities for young people, will return to perform at the Panama Jazz Festival, which will take place January 12-18, ...
Dark and Light addresses member interpretation of the theme within their chosen medium For its January exhibition, Atlantic Works Gallery (AWG) is inviting its members to submit work exploring the ...
Volunteers and staff prepare 900 bags of food On Thursday, December 19, NeighborHealth’s Community Resource and Wellness Center buzzed with activity as staff and volunteers prepared 900 bags of food ...