

The event, hosted in partnership with the US Haitian Chamber of Commerce and the National Haitian American Elected Officials Network, will begin at 6 p.m.

Over some seven decades as a journalist, Tom Mulvoy (right)



What are the boundaries of Dorchester? It depends on where you look and how far

Whether it’s Pippin patrolling the halls at Codman Academy, Luna licking up a pup cup

Among Washington’s Continental Army soldiers were two Dorchester brothers — Isaac and James Davenport.

Savin Hill Beach made a remarkable comeback in 2025 on the annual Water Quality Report

Nine-year-old Teagan Pierce was crowned Little Miss Dorchester and eleven-year-old Zosia Janicki will be Young

Dorchester watch party features Cabo Verde vs. Spain in the heart of the Fields Corner

Tom Mulvoy reflects on his 65-year-long (and counting) career in journalism at the Boston Globe

‘I don’t ever want to leave this area,’ says Katie Nolan

Eighth graders at the Conservatory Lab Charter School (CLCS) used their waning days at the

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

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

The 223rd anniversary of Haitian Flag Day brought a crowd to Dorchester and Mattapan –

Relatives of the late Jack Connors family joined Boston Mayor Michelle Wu and elected leaders

The fifth annual music festival, organized by Greater Ashmont Main Street, runs from 1 to

Boston City Singers perform in a TinyDot performance. Plus: headlines from the Dorchester Reporter.














