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The Boston Licensing Board decides Thursday whether to grant a liquor license for a proposed restaurant at the site of a long abandoned video store in Adams Corner in Dorchester.

Julian Bolger and Shawn ... Read more.

The Boston Licensing Board last week gave the owner of a South End pizzeria permission to open a new place on Columbia Road, next to the Strand Theatre.

Aycan Gencoglu, owner of South End Pizza and ... Read more.

While maintaining his claim that public money would not be spent on Olympic venues, Boston Mayor Marty Walsh on Thursday opened the door to foregoing tax dollars to spur development and help the games.

"Certainly ... Read more.

When Gerali Mateo graduated from Dorchester Academy on June 6 at the Strand Theatre, she was honored to serve as her class valedictorian. It was the culmination of both her academic work as well as a little friendly ... Read more.

Mayor Martin Walsh and Gov. Charlie Baker were on hand Tuesday as the State Street Corporation announced a multi-million dollar investment over four years to five nonprofits in the city committed to preparing Boston’s ... Read more.

Saturday (20th) – Mattapan Moving for Life event, 9 a.m-1 p.m. The Boston Nature Center, 500 Walk Hill St., Mattapan. A 2.0 mile walk though a beautiful nature sanctuary, Fitness Training Sessions; ... Read more.

Bridgewater State University has memorialized the short life of Martin Richard, the seven-year-old Dorchester boy who was killed in the Boston Marathon bombings in 2013, by dedicating a key campus institution in his name ... Read more.

Olympic beach volleyball is coming to Quincy if Boston wins its bid to host the 2024 summer Olympic Games.

The beach volleyball venue, previously sited for Boston Common, will now be located at Quincy's Squantum ... Read more.

The MBTA is ditching its "honor box" payment system at its parking lots, effective July 6. MBTA riders who park their cars in the lots are often asked to jam dollar bills into slots to pay for their spot. The daily ... Read more.

Memorial for Jonathan Dos Santos

A Dorchester Municipal Court judge today rejected arguments from lawyers for a 14-year-old and a 16-year-old that they posed no flight risk after being charged with ... Read more.

Boston 2024 is exploring a number of different options to show it can produce a privately funded Olympic Games, sources have confirmed to the Reporter.

One such option in the works, primarily for the temporary ... Read more.

The Boston Police Department today announced the arrest of a 14-year-old and a 16-year-old on charges they shot Jonathan Dos Santos to death ... Read more.

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