

An exultant Mayor Michelle Wu celebrated today’s decisive Supreme Judicial Court ruling that ends a prolonged legal battle over the reconstruction of Franklin Park’s White Stadium.

Dorchester and Mattapan finally got to face off against one

Dorchester Baseball’s 10-and-Under team won the Mayor’s Cup tournament this summer and celebrated with the traditional Dorchester dip in the ocean after their hard-fought wins.

A $3.45 million renovation project focused on the upper area of Ronan Park commenced on July 22 with what will be a transformation of the

About 130 athletes will compete in the event organized by Head of the Charles Regatta.

A dozen young athletes from the Modern Taekwondo Center on Gallivan Boulevard competed in the 2026 US Taekwondo Championships in North Carolina this month.

A month after his death at age 83 on June 16, the Dorchester native and lifelong resident will be remembered at Boston City Hall.

Scott Urban was named District 6 Athletic Director of the Year by the Massachusetts Secondary Schools Athletic Directors Association.

Leaders from The BASE, Sportsmen’s Tennis and Enrichment Center, and All Dorchester Sports and Leadership talk about their Change the Game Coalition.

Registration set for Aug. 3

The new South Boston Waterfront venue, located at 420 D St., will stream GAA matches on its big screens throughout July, with cabanas and lounges

The Round of 32 game between Cabo Verde vs. Argentina will be shown at the Roadrunner in Allston.

The league is open to Boston children ages 6-12 and runs every Saturday morning through August 15.

The Mayor’s Cup softball tournament took place on Roberto Clemente Field in the Fenway.

The Sarah Greenwood Middle School volleyball team defended its city title last Saturday (June 20) in the Madison Park Gym – stretching their run

Sarah Greenwood Middle School volleyball team leaders Jossie Diaz, Kaylen Velasquez, and Isa Flete are ‘furious’ with the constant delays in their volleyball season and
