

A new mural dedicated to Ruth Batson was dedicated outside the Dorchester school that now bears her name.

Visitors can take advantage of free admission throughout the week



Mormon semi-truck donation helps stock
Brett Pantry in Dorchester.

A jazz club with an attached restaurant is set to open in Roxbury’s Nubian Square

Day of service commemorates the city’s response to the 2013 Marathon Bombing tragedy.

The DotLife podcast’s latest Reporter news segment features updates from Cassidy McNeeley and Bill Forry,

An oral history project that focuses on stories from a wide range of Dorchester community

The next “3rd Thursday” hang-out is on April 16 from 6 to 9 p.m.

“More slime!” seems to have become the default response to what children want to see

Local News Day is a new national effort to recognize the essential role that local

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














