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Robert Walsh, president of the RF Walsh Co and Vice chairman of the BC High Board of Trustees, has received the prestigious Paul J. Hunter ‘53 Man for Others award. Every year Boston College High honors one man for his ... Read more.

College Hype, an Adams Corner-based company which manufactures and provides quality custom apparel and school uniforms for schools, media outlets and corporate organizations, through both screen printing and embroidery ... Read more.

Just yards inside the mouth of the Callahan Tunnel, workers are toiling around the clock, blasting away with high-pressured water guns at the five inches of concrete that separate the surface of the harbor tunnel from the ... Read more.

The City Council elected South Boston’s Bill Linehan as its president on Monday afternoon in an 8-to-5 vote that roiled progressive activists who supported a last-minute bid by Ayanna Pressley, a councillor at-large who ... Read more.

Witnesses in the case against Rep. Carlos Henriquez, a Boston Democrat, will be directed not to use the term "kidnap" and when the alleged victim takes the stand she will be asked not to use the term "hostage," Judge ... Read more.

The African proverb “It takes a village to raise a child” has many applications in the city of Boston.

A group of local women are taking the collective approach to navigating a particularly tricky element of their ... Read more.

Mayor Marty Walsh rolled out several new appointments to his administration today in his first full day as the city's chief executive.

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The Boston City Council voted 8 to 5 Monday to elect William Linehan of South Boston as its new president. Linehan was elected to the council in 2007 and before that worked as director of operations for the city parks ... Read more.

Boston Mayor Marty Walsh highlighted violence prevention in his first mayoral address at a packed Conte Forum on Monday morning.

“No parent should worry that a bullet will stop a daughter or son from coming home. ... Read more.

On Monday morning, former state Rep. Marty Walsh will be sworn in as Boston’s first new mayor in two decades. For him, the transition from the State House to City Hall will likely be a huge shift. He will go from being ... Read more.

Marty Walsh spent the weekend transitioning from the State House to City Hall, tapping a former rival as his health and human services chief and a young media maven as his chief of staff. He also filled two slots on the ... Read more.

Mayor-elect Marty Walsh will lean on one of Arianna Huffington's right-hand men to manage his City Hall office, the Reporter has learned. Daniel Arrigg Koh, who is presently the general manager at ... Read more.

With strong winds, blowing snow and bitter cold consuming Massachusetts, Gov. Deval Patrick closed state government for Friday, encouraged private employers to allow workers to stay home, and urged people who come across ... Read more.

Brian Doherty, a 33-year-old Dorchester native who took over Mayor-elect Marty Walsh's position at the Boston Building Trades in an acting capacity last April, was elected unanimously to the role of general agent for the ... Read more.

New (10:20 a.m.) — Morrissey Boulevard will close to traffic at 10:30 a.m. Thursday due to tidal flooding conditions. State officials say it will re-open later today after the tide goes down. ... Read more.

Marty Walsh of Savin Hill will be sworn in as the next mayor of Boston on Jan. 6 on the campus of his alma mater, Boston College. The ceremony starts at 10 a.m. at the Conte Forum.

Walsh will resign his 13th ... Read more.

Mayor Thomas Menino and officials from the Boston Archdiocese on Monday dug into the Columbia Road courtyard of the former St. Kevin’s campus, breaking ground on a project aimed at providing 80 units of affordable housing ... Read more.

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