
St. Mary’s Center for Women and Children kicked off a fundraising campaign for their plans to build-out a new facility at their Jones Hill campus on Nov. 12 with Gov. Maura Healey joining other elected officials to promote the effort.

Boston International Newcomers Academy (BINcA) boys soccer team won the Division 5 state championship on Saturday, defeating Hopedale High School, 2-0, at Curry College. The victory marks the first time a city of Boston boys’ team has won a MIAA soccer title.

The pop-pop-pop of gunshots disrupted a youth football program’s practice at Dorchester’s Harambee Park on Wednesday evening.

It was an opportunity for giving back at the third annual AccessMA turkeys, coats, and hot meals distributions at several sites across Dorchester and Roxbury last Saturday, including at the Sarah Greenwood School on Glenway Street.

A state agency has included a roof restoration project at the Mildred Avenue K-8 School in Mattapan on a list of approved 2025 Accelerated Repair Program (ARP) funding, according to a statement from BPS.

State Rep. Russell Holmes delivered a tough critique of the state’s Congressional leaders during a Codman Square Neighborhood Council meeting earlier this month, saying it’s time for them to “get in the room” on issues like the federal government shutdown.

Stunned by the results of the Nov. 4 city council contest? If yes, you’ve got something in common with fifth-place finisher Frank Baker, who spoke to The Reporter this week in his first interview since the election.

A man charged with murder in a fatal stabbing in Mattapan last weekend is one of more than 200 defendants who saw their criminal cases dismissed in October due to a lack of legal representation.

A proposal that will go before the Boston School Committee for discussion on Wednesday (Nov. 19) would result in the closure or reorganization of six city schools in 2027. Four Dorchester schools are impacted: the Lee Academy Pilot School (PreK-3) and the Community Academy of Health and Sciences High School (CASH 9-12) in Fields Corner would close under the plan, outlined to reporters on Monday afternoon by Mayor Wu and BPS Superintendent Mary Skipper.

A drop in the number of students enrolled in Boston Public Schools (BPS) this year is linked to a large decrease in the number of migrant and “newcomer” students, according to Supt. Mary Skipper, who briefed the Boston School Committee on the matter late last month.

As the massive eye of Hurricane Melissa churned toward Jamaica on Oct. 28, Robert Wint and Raymean Robinson could only sit and watch helplessly from Dorchester as the storm roared onto their home town of St. Elizabeth, a parish in the western part of the island.

Longtime Codman Square NDC leader Gail Latimore celebrated her retirement at a gala on Nov. 6 in Dona Habana Restaurant in the South End, where she was joined by scores of development professionals, elected officials, family, friends, and co-workers who sought to send her off in style.

A two-alarm fire on Train Street damaged a two-family house on Tuesday morning, Nov. 11, 2025.

The CVS on Dudley Street in Uphams Corner will close on Dec. 18, company officials confirmed today after an inquiry from The Reporter.

The operator of a convenience store at 533 Columbia Rd. in the heart of Uphams Corner rebutted stiff resistance from abutters last Wednesday night over his bid to add a package store liquor license to his grocery market.