The Boston Teachers Union slammed today’s Supreme Court decision that allows the Trump regime to terminate Temporary Protected Status protections for hundreds of thousands of Haitian immigrants,
Fontbonne, The Early College of Boston celebrated the achievements of its Class of 2026 at the school’s 69th Commencement ceremony on May 21.

Mattapan pastor Rev. Nicolas Homicil calls it “devestating news.” The Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) dealt a decisive blow to Temporary Protected Status for tens of the thousands of Haitians living in Massachusetts. Seth Daniel photo

Fontbonne, The Early College of Boston celebrated the achievements of its Class of 2026 at the school’s 69th Commencement ceremony on May 21.

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

The contest for First Suffolk Senate got more interesting last week when Mayor Wu back a challenger to Sen. Nick Collins

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 the rebuilt White Stadium.

Members of the Boston Carmen’s Union Local 589 – which represents thousands of train drivers, bus drivers, and other front line public transit staff – offer full applause for a new law, which makes assault or battery on a public transit worker a felony punishable by imprisonment for at least 90 days or a fine of at least $500.

A reinvigorated Polish Fest took over Boston Street in Dorchester’s Polish Triangle on Sun., May 31, with buraczki (Polish beet salad), kielbasa, pierogis, draft beer, and incredible traditional dance performances.

“Today, Donald Trump’s enablers on the Supreme Court handed down a decision that disregards established law, basic human dignity, and fundamental American values,” said Mayor Michelle Wu.
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