
Carney campus plans will be filed this week
May 20, 2026
A proposal to redevelop the former Carney Hospital campus in Lower Mills will formally enter Boston’s development review process this week.

A proposal to redevelop the former Carney Hospital campus in Lower Mills will formally enter Boston’s development review process this week.

A Suffolk County grand jury has indicted Boston Police officer Nicholas O’Malley, 34, on a charge of voluntary manslaughter in the March 11 shooting death of Stephenson King Jr., 39, of Dorchester.

A proposal to redevelop the former Carney Hospital campus in Lower Mills will formally enter Boston’s development review process this week.
Martin Richard’s spirit alive at Monday scene on Mount Vernon Street
Boston Police are investigating a shooting incident near the intersection of Columbia Road and Dorchester Avenue at this hour.
The Boston Police Department reports arresting a Jamaican national living in Hyde Park on various gun charges – among them, being an armed career criminal
Minority-owned businesses have gotten just 5.13 percent of the more than $89 million the city has spent so far on its portion of the stadium
Police arrested Jaynell Sumler today. He’s charged with two counts of attempted murder.
A flurry of gun violence has disrupted life in parts of Dorchester and Mattapan in recent days.

The event raised $400,000 to support BGCD’s youth development programs.

A development team has floated a plan to build 12 single-family homes at the former

Like any great recipe that becomes better through trial and error, Sweet Teez Bakery in

The Chester, a new tavern at 1121 Dorchester Ave. near Savin Hill, will open in

Vu Huynh — shown with his daughter, Emma, inside their restaurant, Huong Que, at 272

A review of public comments submitted to city officials about a proposed condo project next

A rendering of what the “Funday” open market might look like when it potentially opens

An updated proposal to build a large condominum complex on Washington Street in Lower Mills

In hopes of finding a way to keep her language alive, Windy Pham took on

On Monday this week, City Councillor Ben Weber, who chairs the Ways and Means Committee