

An oral history project that focuses on stories from a wide range of Dorchester community members from teenagers to elders who left Vietnam in the 1970s has been turned into a 90-minute documentary that producers hope to screen publicly this summer.

Local News Day is a new national effort to recognize

A push is on to re-name the Ruggles station in Roxbury for Phillis Wheatley (depicted

DotLife chatted with Erica Stocks from the Polish American Citizens Club and the Polish American

Gov. Maura Healey has named Dorchester resident Joyce Linehan to the 19-member governing board of

Leslie MacWeeney Dobbs, an artist, educator, and activist who led the group DotArt, died on

Candelaria Norma Silva-Collins, a former Dorchester resident, author, and civic “connector,” died in North Carolina

Students, staff and community members gathered at the school last Thursday (March 26) for Dever

The “Voices of Dorchester” program on April 11 presented by Historic New England and the

Dorchester vocalist Brian De Lorenzo will release his second big band album, “Toast of the

The Banshee, a Dorchester Avenue pub, comes alive with the authentic Irish language as speakers

The work of Jane Jacobs and the consequences of “The New Boston” came together March

Hundreds of people and dozens of Revolutionary War reenactors on Tuesday, March 17 celebrated the

More than 3,000 eggs full of candy have been prepared for placement for Sunday’s (March

Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell and residents of the Twin Cities of Minnesota will be

Ella Adams of State House News Service on the commemoration ceremonies to mark the 250th

The Boston Bridge Brigade sets up on the Savin Hill bridge with anti-war messaging that














