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The historically sleepy race for the plum Suffolk County Register of Deeds post has become the place to be for seasoned candidates and newcomers alike, with some Dorchester notables throwing their clipboards into the fray ... Read more.

An eye-catching grain silo cues countdown for brewery's opening

Those entering Dorchester from the western edge of Uphams Corner will be hard pressed to miss the shining three-story grain silo and ... Read more.

About a hundred community members got their first look at the proposed Morrissey Boulevard revamp at a Department of Conservation and Recreation public meeting on Monday night at the Leahy Holloran Community Center where ... Read more.

The distribution of unsolicited loan instruments in Massachusetts would be banned under a bill passed unanimously by the Senate.

Taking the appearance of a check, documents appear in the mail that, if cashed, can ... Read more.

Boston Ballet is hosting two upcoming programs at Dorchester’s Strand Theatre in on April 8 to encourage the community to discover the power of dance and "rethink ballet" including an evening performance with tickets ... Read more.

IBEW Local 103 will host a Boston Building Trades’ Veterans & Military Families Benefits Expo on Sat., April 16 from 10 a.m.- 2 p.m. The event is open to the public, but will be specifically geared towards the ... Read more.

The Boston Police Department reports one man was fatally shot and another was stabbed in an incident around 2:10 a.m. on Sunday at 227 River St. in Mattapan.

Both victims were in their 20s, police say, adding the ... Read more.

Two major transit projects in Dorchester and Mattapan were included in the Massachusetts Department of Transportation’s capital investment plan presentation before the joint board meeting on March 16: the completion of ... Read more.

Lindsa McIntyre, a Dorchester native and headmaster of Jeremiah E. Burke High School, has been named as a finalist for Mayor Walsh’s EXTRAordinary Women of Boston Project. The project was established in June 2014 through ... Read more.

The former head of elder services for the Boston Housing Authority was indicted last week for allegedly stealing thousands of dollars from the program. A Suffolk County grand jury indicted Alfred G. Davis, 70, of Lynn, on ... Read more.

UMass Boston has been holding an annual community breakfast since 1987 to show appreciation for those who have dedicated their lives to serving Boston’s neighborhoods. Next week’s breakfast— set for Thurs., March 31 at 8: ... Read more.

Thursday (24th) – The traditional Dorchester Day kick-off meatloaf dinner will be held from 6-8 p.m. at First Parish Church on Meetinghouse Hill. The event will be catered by Pat’s Pizza. Proceeds from ... Read more.

The cost of operating the Boston Public Schools system will rise by $38 million in the next fiscal year, based on a new budget estimate presented to the Boston School Committee on March 16. The hearing included a lengthy ... Read more.

The former home of a nursing school across from Ashmont Station will be razed to make room for a five-story apartment complex aimed at “middle-income” residents with a first-floor commercial space under a plan filed with ... Read more.

The annual St. Patrick's Day Breakfast at the convention center last Sunday delivered laughs, groans, and an enduring image of Mayor Martin Walsh wearing a dense, pseudo-fur coat that seems destined to grace screensavers ... Read more.

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