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The late Joseph M. Tierney, who served as Boston City Council president in the 1980s, grew up in the sprawling Old Colony public housing development in South Boston. He died in 2009, but his legacy lives on at the ... Read more.

A stalled re-development project along Dorchester’s Port Norfolk peninsula that would bring new housing and a modern marina to the neighborhood took a new turn this week when one of the development partners filed for ... Read more.

The 118th Dorchester Day Parade is set for Sun., June 2, at 1 p.m. (rain or shine) along Dorchester Avenue between Richmond Street and Columbia Road. See dotdayparade.org ... Read more.

Former state Rep. Evandro Carvalho will serve as the executive director of Boston’s Office of Police Accountability and Transparency (OPAT), which oversees the BPD’s internal affairs review process and investigates ... Read more.

The operator of the third largest hospital system in Massachusetts, and one of the state’s largest employers, declared bankruptcy early Monday morning. Steward Health Care, which operates eight Bay State hospitals ... Read more.

Nearly four months after Steward Health Care’s financial problems erupted publicly, casting a cloud over its Massachusetts operations, the company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protections in Texas on Monday.

In ... Read more.

To an outside observer, the event held at Florian Hall on Monday night (May 6) might seem a bit peculiar. Why were so many current and former politicians and prominent Democrats in Dorchester mingling with a delegation ... Read more.

Rendering of 16 High St. expansion

The Zoning Board of Appeal on Tuesday approved plans to expand a 3-family house at 16 High St. in Dorchester to nine units, following a hearing that turned into a ... Read more.

Congressman Stephen F. Lynch held a press conference on Monday at the Mary Ellen McCormack Housing Development to announce $850,000 in federal funding that he had secured to establish the William “Billy” McGonagle ... Read more.

Congressman Stephen F. Lynch said Monday he is closely monitoring the latest news about Steward Health Care, owner of Dorchester’s Carney Hospital, after the corporation filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protections in ... Read more.

In the hours since Steward Health Care filed for bankruptcy, the state has launched a website with resources about the situation and will open a hotline later Monday afternoon for health care providers and concerned ... Read more.

Steward Health Care, the operator of the third largest hospital system in Massachusetts, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in Texas, seeking the legal protection to restructure its debt while leaving its hospitals open. ... Read more.

State officials have launched an incident command system as they brace for potential health care service disruptions in eastern Massachusetts, escalating their efforts to protect patient safety and access amid the ... Read more.

A range of options for re-designing the Morrissey Boulevard corridor were presented at a public meeting of the Morrissey Boulevard Commission last Thursday night (May 2) at Boston College High School in front of a crowd ... Read more.

In the late 19th century, Boston’s largest open space was renamed Franklin Park, after a “founding father” who advanced science by flying a kite in Philadelphia. If Benjamin Franklin can be credited with inspiring the ... Read more.

Sunny skies on Saturday morning greeted hundreds of young hopefuls ready to swing into another season of Dorchester Baseball Little League on the diamonds in the parks around the neighborhood.

From the little ones ... Read more.

The state Ethics Commission last week fined Suffolk County District Attorney Kevin Hayden $5,000 for the way his press office released material about his opponent during the 2022 campaign cycle.

In a “disposition ... Read more.

Have softball bat, will travel. That’s the plan from Dorchester’s girls softball ranks this summer as coaches Katie Nolan and Charlie Connors look to grow the girls travel league in its second year.

Last year, ... Read more.

The Boston Landmarks Commission took a step last week that was years in the making by approving an affirming study report on the Calf Pasture Pumping Station on Columbia Point. All that remains is a vote to officially ... Read more.

US Rep. Ayanna Pressley and 5th Suffolk District state Rep. Chris Worrell hosted a “Coffee with the Congresswoman” event at First Parish Dorchester last Tuesday (April 23) where Pressley shared information about some of ... Read more.

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