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New tavern approved on Dorchester Avenue

March 6, 2026
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MBTA secures $80.3 million from feds for Blue Hill Avenue project

March 6, 2026

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March 5, 2026

New Jersey company proposes self-storage facility for Fields Corner industrial park

March 4, 2026

A New Jersey company hopes to build a 145,000 sq. ft. self-storage facility in an industrial park near Fields Corner in Dorchester.

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Criticism, optimism greet developers at Greater Mattapan Council session

March 4, 2026

Residents’ reaction to two redevelopment plans in Mattapan diverged sharply between criticism and optimism Tuesday night as developers of the 1576 Blue Hill Avenue project and the former Carney Hospital

Shattuck ‘restart’ sparks debate on recovery needs and housing

March 4, 2026

State subsidies move Dot Block’s Phase II closer to construction

March 3, 2026

Criticism, optimism greet developers at Greater Mattapan Council session

March 4, 2026

Residents’ reaction to two redevelopment plans in Mattapan diverged sharply between criticism and optimism Tuesday night as developers of the 1576 Blue Hill Avenue project

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Shattuck ‘restart’ sparks debate on recovery needs and housing

March 4, 2026

More than 100 community members gathered last Thursday night (Feb. 27) for a “listening session” with state officials about potential uses for the soon-to-be-vacant Lemuel

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State subsidies move Dot Block’s Phase II closer to construction

March 3, 2026

The long-delayed second phase of the Dot Block development – an all-affordable 84-unit apartment building that will rise five stories above Hancock Street– has received

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Developer pitches 7-story apartment building for Fields Corner industrial zone

February 26, 2026

A seven-story, 108-unit residential apartment building would replace what is now an auto body shop in a largely industrial zone near Fields Corner under a

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Plans filed for 26-unit development on Minot Street

February 26, 2026

The owner of a “historically significant” home on Minot Street filed plans with the city of Boston on Tuesday for a controversial re-development project that

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Reggie Lewis Center’s new director wants to make it a hub of activity for sport, wellness, conversation

February 25, 2026

Indoor track season is wrapping up at the Reggie Lewis Track and Athletic Center in Roxbury, but for new executive director Richard Ward, his race

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Snow emergency ends, Boston digs out from blizzard

February 21, 2026

As another major winter storm bears down on the region, the city of Boston will institute a snow emergency and parking ban on Sunday (Feb.

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The question needs an answer, and straightaway: What should state do with US tax code changes?

February 20, 2026

Gov. Maura Healey is proposing a delay in accepting the Trump administration’s tax cuts until next year while a coalition of progressive activist groups and

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Savin Hill leaders say community should control Morrissey mitigation payment fund

February 18, 2026

Leaders of the Columbia Savin Hill Civic Association (CSHCA) are questioning how city officials are planning to dispense a quarter of a million dollars in

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During a week when love is in the air, Phillips Chocolates lays in the sweets

February 11, 2026

“Life is like a box of chocolates, you never know what you’re gonna get,” is how Forrest Gump put it, but if the box

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Landmarks panelist rings alarm on preservation vs. development of historic homes in Lower Mills

February 11, 2026

A member of the Boston Landmarks Commission (BLC) is sounding the alarm about the preservation of historic properties near Lower Mills following a decision last

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City’s White Stadium costs put at $135m

February 11, 2026

The newly constructed White Stadium sports facility will cost the city $135 million, Mayor Michelle Wu announced last Friday at the William Devine clubhouse in

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Carney developers focused on building anchor health care facility

February 6, 2026

The team charged with re-developing the vacant Carney Hospital campus have told civic leaders and neighbors that they intend to build a health care facility

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Comments take harsh turn at meeting about development of Little House site

February 5, 2026

Opinions were split among Dorchester residents who participated in a virtual public meeting last Tuesday (Jan. 27) set up for a review of a proposed

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Mattapan neighbors frustrated by building project, tech difficulties

February 4, 2026

Serious concerns from residents about blasting and overall construction management on a Blue Hill Avenue residential housing project in Mattapan were left unaddressed when an

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Judge grants reprieve for Haitians with TPS and rebukes Trump’s racially-motivated policy

MBTA: Cold-weather, older trains to blame for major Red Line delays; weekend diversion cancelled

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MBTA: Cold-weather, older trains to blame for major Red Line delays; weekend diversion cancelled

January 29, 2026

Franklin Cummings Tech debuts $75 million facility in Nubian Square

January 23, 2026

Appeals court upholds 8 1/2-year sentence for Stash’s owner

January 22, 2026

South Bay eatery The Pearl to close this weekend

January 22, 2026

Lawmakers warn of dire consequences from end to Haitian TPS status

January 20, 2026

Senators to debate tax relief options today

January 15, 2026

Developer’s plan: Raze Little House site for 42-suite hotel

January 14, 2026

Tax  bills heading to state Senate vote amid criticism, fresh amendments

January 14, 2026

‘Dottapan’ Doulas training program is looking for applicants

January 13, 2026
Rendering of proposed six story hotel by Khalsa Design

Boutique hotel with rooftop dining proposed just off Dorchester Avenue

January 10, 2026

‘Tax shock’ bills heading to Senate floor

January 8, 2026

‘The worst’ or ‘a teddy bear’ providing ‘neighborhood glue’; Two views on future of Mattapan trolley line

January 8, 2026

City’s message to property owners: Assessments up, taxes, too

January 7, 2026

Lower Mills neighbors launch food pantry at St. Gregory’s

January 7, 2026

Ticket surcharge at center of $48m Boston-Kraft stadium deal

January 3, 2026
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