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Members of the Fields Corner Civic Association (FCCA) were told last week by the owners of the bookstore Just Bookish that they plan to open in June on the ground floor of the new Dot Crossing building at 1463 Dorchester ... Read more.

To the Editor:

We feel obligated to comment on a counterproductive letter sent recently to Mayor Michelle Wu by a group of neighborhood association leaders. In it, they admonish the mayor for allowing “continued ... Read more.

The clock in the kitchen at DJ’s European Market and Deli at 120 Boston St. in the Polish Triangle reads nearly 2 a.m., when the kitchen is usually dark, silent, and waiting on normal morning routines.

But last ... Read more.

Members of the Latin Academy girls track team celebrated their third-in-a-row city league track championship victory on Tuesday, Feb. 6.  The annual event is held at the Reggie Lewis Track and Athletic Center in Roxbury ... Read more.

Expressing uncertainty about the future of safety-net hospitals owned by Steward Health Care, Public Health Commissioner Robbie Goldstein said Wednesday that state officials will expand monitoring efforts of all nine ... Read more.

As Tuesday’s storm forecast grew ominous over the weekend, devotees of Boston’s social media activated the “French Toast Alert,” a system that Universal Hub editor ... Read more.

The Boston City Council’s Committee on Public Health, chaired by District 3 Councillor John FitzGerald, will convene a public hearing on Thurs., Feb. 22, that will take up the still-unfolding financial crisis at Steward ... Read more.

Anthony Mazza, who served nearly 48 years in prison for the 1972 murder of a bank teller in Uphams Corner, is suing Boston, its police department, and some police officers who, he says, framed him for a bogus first-degree ... Read more.

At midday on July 29, 1968, 18-year-old Mike Cunningham, of Roslindale, Massachusetts, a rifleman with the US Army’s Americal Division, was cleaning up an old foxhole below the rim of a hill in Tien Phuoc Province in ... Read more.

City officials and the Boston Planning and Development Agency (BPDA) have moved to slow down the planned renovation of White Stadium in Franklin Park amid public pushback on the pace and scope of the project. For one ... Read more.

After a long grassroots push for better and more affordable public transportation, the MBTA will offer systemwide fare discounts for low-income riders as early as this summer, pending final approval from the agency’s ... Read more.

The Massachusetts Commission Against Discrimination has ordered Stash's Pizza, Blue Hill Avenue at Columbia Road, to pay a customer $105,000 for the racist tirade ... Read more.

Mayor Wu says a snow emergency will go into effect on Monday at 10p.m. as Boston braces for a winter storm that could dump up to a foot of snow on the city on Tuesday. Boston Public Schools will be closed on Tuesday, ... Read more.

Angered over the serious financial challenges at Steward Health Care that could jeopardize the future of safety net hospitals in eastern Massachusetts, top House Democrats insisted Thursday they will not bail out the ... Read more.

Members of the Latin Academy swim team celebrated their big win in the Boston City League championship held on Thursday, Feb. 1.  The Dragons won 7 of the 11 events and the MVP award was presented to Melinda Field (inset ... Read more.

The Honorable Justin A. Petty was installed as the Grand Master of the Prince Hall Grand Lodge last Saturday (Feb. 3) at William E. Reed Auditorium in Dorchester. The Masonic lodge is the oldest Black organization of its ... Read more.

One classroom of fourth graders at UP Academy Dorchester on Westville Street celebrated a win this winter when a name they submitted for a snowplow was chosen as a winner in a MassDOT contest.

For the second year, ... Read more.

Mayor Wu and the City’s Equity & Inclusion Cabinet are providing various ways that residents, families, and visitors can celebrate Black History Month across the city. The list includes a series of programs, some of ... Read more.

When Boston Public School students and their families got free admission to several of Boston’s cultural institutions last Sunday (Feb. 4), it marked the launch of a pilot program called BPS Sundays, which will run on the ... Read more.

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