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Mason Bultje, Sportsmen’s Tennis and Enrichment Center (STEC) Annual Fund manager, has been appointed to the USTA New England Board of Directors. Bultje grew up in Minnesota, where he started playing tennis at three years ... Read more.

With winter temperatures now in full chill-mode, Action for Boston Community Development (ABCD) is urging residents to apply for funds from the federal Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) to help cover ... Read more.

Having reached the final chapters of my life, I think back on all I have absorbed within the context of my professional career as lawyer, judge, and, in retirement, as an arbitrator, mediator, and occasional columnist. ... Read more.

The “Renovation Husbands” – David and Stephen St. Russell – got off to an auspicious start in their journey to win “Battle on the Mountain” last week. The couple, who live in Dorchester, are one of three who are competing ... Read more.

A Dorchester driving instructor was formally charged on Wednesday - and immediately agreed to plead guilty - to bribery to obtain driver's licenses for three of his students even though they hadn't taken the required ... Read more.

MBTA General Manager Phillip Eng visited Savin Hill’s Cristo Rey School last Thursday for an open house focused on upcoming track work on the Red Line that he says will eventually eliminate the 53 existing “slow zones” ... Read more.

A new proposal from Gov. Healey to offer low-income fares throughout the MBTA system has the enthusiastic support of the agency’s general manager, Phillip Eng. The MBTA estimates the cost of the program would be between $ ... Read more.

Bloomberg Philanthropies has awarded the Edward M. Kennedy Academy for Health Careers a $38 million grant, the largest gift in Boston Public School history. The funding reportedly will allow the school to increase its ... Read more.

About 30 people attended meeting held at UMass Boston

Members of the state-run Morrissey Boulevard Commission discussed climate resiliency options for the boulevard’s re-design during its second ... Read more.

The NOBULL performance training company based in the Southline building on Morrissey Boulevard has merged with two companies founded by former New England Patriot quarterback Tom Brady.

NOBULL will combine with ... Read more.

Boston City Council President Ruthzee Louijeune has appointed District 4 Councillor Brian Worrell to serve as the chair of the body’s Ways & Means Committee. Worrell, who previously served as vice chair of that ... Read more.

A month ago, John FitzGerald and Enrique Pepén took the oath of office and started their first terms as city councillors. Within days, the men also took on temporary roles as substitute teachers, police officers, and ... Read more.

Environment chief will focus instead on church ministry

When Rev. Mariama White-Hammond steps to the microphone at press conferences, she often calls on everyone present to slow down and take a ... Read more.

Too many left out of process, agency says

The city’s review process for new developments has long been a tug-of-war among stakeholders, often pitting the surrounding community against ... Read more.

Mayor Wu has named Tania Del Rio, the leader of the city’s efforts on addressing the situation at Mass. and Cass and a one-time city council candidate, the next commissioner of the Inspectional Services Department (ISD), ... Read more.

Three residents of Savin Hill Avenue near Playstead Road on Monday sued the Zoning Board of Appeal and the owners of what is now a single family home at 164 Savin Hill ... Read more.

Things are heating up in Franklin Field – and from the ground up.

City, state, and federal officials were on hand at the Franklin Field Apartments on Thursday to announce a pilot program to bring Boston its first ... Read more.

A Roxbury-based brewery and taproom is serving up live jazz alongside its fresh draughts each Thursday night. The proprietors of Long Live Brewery, which is located in the renovated Boston Piano Company building on ... Read more.

No matter how many times Fred Woodard Jr. takes his guitar out of the case, it is always a big deal. The musician, teacher, Berklee alumnus, and organizer of the Dudley Jazz Festival always sees the occasion as an ... Read more.

The most recent stretch of MBTA safety problems involved passengers and bags getting stuck in train doors and another "near miss" on the Green Line, officials said Thursday.

On Jan. 1, a passenger's leg became ... Read more.

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