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Thursday (6th) – Free movie under the stars at DCR’s Pope John Paul II Park on Thursdays through August 27. All movies begin at sundown. This evening’s feature is Indiana Jones.

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Massachusetts education officials are reviewing a wave of applications for new and expanded charter schools as activists mull a ballot question lifting a cap on charters that has already been reached in places like Fall ... Read more.

Standing before over 100 teens employed by Action for Boston Community Development’s (ABCD) SummerWorks Program last Thursday, Gov. Charles Baker spoke about the critical role summer jobs can play for teens in preparing ... Read more.

Archictect's rendering of South Bay Town Center

The owners of the existing South Bay big-box mall this week filed plans with the BRA for a 10-acre extension that would feature ... Read more.

Seven months after Boston beat out three other US cities in its quest to host the Olympic Games, things ... Read more.

Read the final edition of The Relay here.

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Thanks to several grants from Save the Harbor/Save the Bay’s Better Beaches Program, two beach festivals will be staged in Dorchester next month. Dorchester-based groups Friends of Savin Hill Shores and the Port Norfolk ... Read more.

If a bill filed in the Massachusetts House last week is enacted, individuals applying to drive for Uber or Lyft will be lining up to have their fingerprints taken.

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Thursday (30th) – Pack up a blanket, lawn chair and picnic for free movies under the stars at DCR’s Pope John Paul II Park on Thursdays through August 27. All movies begin at sundown. This evening’s ... Read more.

The demise of the Boston 2024 Olympic bid was met with a mix of relief —and some regret— from Dorchester residents and visitors interviewed by the Reporter in Uphams Corner, Neponset and Adams Corner on Tuesday.

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Session #1 Concludes - Session #1 of the daytime Summer Program concluded last Friday with our Olympic Day celebration. Over 50 volunteers from the Attorney General’s Office were on hand to assist with ... Read more.

Boston’s Olympic flame–or the aspiration to light it in the summer of 2024–was extinguished on Monday afternoon when the US Olympic Committee and Boston 2024 announced that they would be jointly ending Boston’s bid to ... Read more.

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