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Boston Police are warning neighbors to use caution after two men posing as water utility workers allegedly robbed a home on Huron Circle last Thursday evening. An elderly homeowner was targeted in the incident, which ... Read more.

The Boston Police Department reports a woman coming home from a movie with her son and nephew had just gotten off the bus at Bowdoin and Norton streets around 8:30p.m., Saturday, when the area erupted in gunfire and one ... Read more.

Attendees of a Wednesday night rally for City Councillor At-Large John Connolly’s mayoral bid were served a blistering critique of the Menino administration with a side of Bad Rabbits. About 400 people, some of them ... Read more.

Residents will get a chance to weigh in on a multi-agency effort to improve the Quincy St. corridor. The public meeting, scheduled to go from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. on March 20, is set for the Haynes Early Education ... Read more.

A former toddler teacher, Abbie Wanamaker began writing children’s books after being inspired by a child in her classroom. Wanamaker, 37, has just finished her second book, Jack & Olive, and has launched a Kickstarter ... Read more.

The annual Mary Ann Brett Food Pantry St. Patrick’s Day breakfast brought some of Boston’s and the commonwealth’s top political talent to Dorchester’s Blessed Mother Teresa Parish Saturday.

The main event of the ... Read more.

South Boston native Maureen Dahill, a Democrat and small business owner running for the First Suffolk Senate District, offered her take on her neighborhood’s St. Patrick’s Day breakfast, giving the annual political roast ... Read more.

Amid the back-and-forth on the main stage at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center, as the Sunday morning program inched through its ten segments, District 2 City Councillor Bill Linehan, this year’s host of the St ... Read more.

In a 6 to 1 vote last Wednesday night, the Boston School Committee signed off on a sweeping overhaul of the school system’s assignment process. The 57,000 students now attending the city’s schools, along with their ... Read more.

March 13 – I am in Rome with 18 friends. 13 of us went to Saint Gregory’s High together. We have just witnessed one of the most exciting days of our lives!! We were there for it all and proud to be among those who ... Read more.

Mayor Thomas Menino was on hand for this morning's official dedication of the William J. Walczak Health and Education Center—which ... Read more.

The state gas tax checked in as the least popular source of new revenue to fund Gov. Deval Patrick’s plan to invest in transportation and education, according to a new poll commissioned by the Campaign for Our Communities ... Read more.

In roughly 90 minutes Saturday night, four men were stabbed in incidents in Ashmont and on Columbia Road.

The homicide unit was summoned to Columbia Road shortly before 11 p.m., after two men were stabbed in a ... Read more.

In a 6 to 1 vote, the School Committee on Wednesday night signed off on a sweeping overhaul of the Boston school system’s assignment process. Current students in the system of 57,000, along with their siblings, are ... Read more.

MBTA Police say the woman pictured above is wanted after she spat on a bus driver who asked her to pay her fare on Saturday afternoon. The incident happened at Ashmont Station where the driver "ejected" the passenger for ... Read more.

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