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Council seen on verge of okaying  $4.9b FY27 budget

June 23, 2026

Longtime city election official, St. Mark’s crossing guard ‘Adjie’ Hurley has died

June 23, 2026

SJC knocks rent control off ballot in November, citing religious element

June 23, 2026

Blue Hill bus lane opponents lobby Trump officials to withdraw $80m in funding for Blue Hill Ave. project

June 18, 2026

Dianne Wilkerson, a former state senator, points to an envisioned Orange Line extension going from Ruggles to Mattapan Square they would like to see instead of the proposed center-running bus lane along Blue Hill Avenue.
Seth Daniel photo

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Fairmount Line Lovett REP 31-24

Fairmount Line electric train plan faces delay, raising concerns along corridor

June 12, 2026

The first of the battery-electric multiple-unit trains, known as BEMUs, is now expected to arrive for testing in 2029, and service is expected to begin in 2030.

The home.stead bakery and café is set to open next month at 1448 Dorchester Ave. Kristina Carroll photo

Fields Corner cafe home.stead café to close on June 20

June 11, 2026

A ‘fair’ in Roxbury lets residents assess new furniture setup at White Stadium

June 10, 2026
Fairmount Line Lovett REP 31-24

Fairmount Line electric train plan faces delay, raising concerns along corridor

June 12, 2026

The first of the battery-electric multiple-unit trains, known as BEMUs, is now expected to arrive for testing in 2029, and service is expected to begin

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The home.stead bakery and café is set to open next month at 1448 Dorchester Ave. Kristina Carroll photo

Fields Corner cafe home.stead café to close on June 20

June 11, 2026

The home.stead café and bakery in Fields Corner will permanently close on June 20, according to a social media post by the owners.

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A ‘fair’ in Roxbury lets residents assess new furniture setup at White Stadium

June 10, 2026

A “fair” held at the Vine Street Community Center invited residents to test chairs, tables, and other furnishings that are expected to be incorporated into

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Council FY27 vote could come Wednesday amid ethics debate

June 9, 2026

A vote on an the city of Boston’s FY27 budget has been snared in debate over cuts, spending priorities, and controversy about a potential conflict

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Future of Local News event brings out neighbors, journalists at Southline Boston

June 5, 2026

Scenes from the Future of Local News event on May 28.

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Changing of the guard at ADSL

June 5, 2026

After 13 years, Candice Gartley passes baton to Jamie Buckley.

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New report warns immigration crackdown could threaten Mass workforce, economy

June 4, 2026

Researchers say immigrants have become increasingly crucial to Massachusetts’ economy as the state faces one of the nation’s lowest native-born birth rates and continued domestic

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‘Legacy’ Boston businesses honored for staying rooted in neighborhood life

June 3, 2026

Thirty businesses were honored for their long-standing service to the city of Boston.

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More than 400 gather for Catholic Charities celebration

June 2, 2026

On May 27, more than 400 people gathered at The Copley Fairmont Hotel for the annual Catholic Charities Spring Celebration.

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Rendering of proposed three-decker

New three-decker approved on Nightingale Street

June 2, 2026

The Zoning Board of Appeal on Tuesday approved plans to build a three-decker on a vacant lot at 102 Nightingale St. near Talbot Avenue.

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Fields Corner switch: New coffee shop to replace interior of nail supply outlet

May 27, 2026

An interior rendering of the space inside with new finishes and seating for five in the 933-square-foot space.

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Fields Corner Main Streets celebrates a couple, a business at a meeting

May 27, 2026

Fields Corner Main Streets recognized Michael Zayas and Eliana Accomazzi along with Antonio’s Hi-Fi Pizza at its annual meeting on May 18.

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Dot Ave. Munchie Station is looking to expand its hours and add ice cream

May 27, 2026

The proposal, to be pitched to the Columbia Savin Hill Civic Association Planning Committee in June, calls for extending closing time on Fridays and Saturdays

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Small landlords air their case vs. rent control in State House setting

May 22, 2026

Small landlords spoke out against the effects of rent control on smaller investors during a State House event last week.

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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.

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‘Dine Out Dorchester’ helps fill parade coffers – and sidewalks

12 homes pitched for former church site on Norfolk St.

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12 homes pitched for former church site on Norfolk St.

May 12, 2026

Sweet Teez Bakery sees sweet times ahead with an opening in June at Dot Block site

May 12, 2026

Get a sneak peek inside Dorchester’s next hot-spot: The Chester

May 9, 2026

Eight ball, Fields Corner pocket: New billiards hall planned for teenage set

May 6, 2026

Public comments on proposed condo project for Adams Village largely negative

May 6, 2026

dbar owner calls new mural ‘a love letter’ to Dorchester

May 6, 2026

‘Sunday Funday’ outdoor market eyes former Dot Tire property in Savin Hill

May 5, 2026

Lower Mills condo project back on civic agenda, draws sharp criticism from abutters

April 29, 2026

Cummins Highway rehab work now set to conclude this summer

April 28, 2026

Marabou Café says liquor permit would anchor the eatery in Mattapan Square

April 28, 2026

Wu: Partners will help fund youth jobs; teens press for BPD overtime cuts

April 24, 2026
p2 Red Line diversion REP13-25

Ashmont, Mattapan Red Line service will be paused for four days in May

April 23, 2026

Affordable 33-unit Bowdoin Street project wins city funding

April 22, 2026

Mobile café with East African roots finds new home along the Neponset River

April 22, 2026

Toohig Park rehab project could break ground by July

April 21, 2026
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