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Mayor Michelle Wu and the Age Strong Commission last week announced the recipients of two grant programs totaling $1,276,000 to support Boston residents aged 60 and older. The first, the Expanding ...
Bowling was a very popular pastime in Chelsea in the early 1970s as Broadway Lanes (atop Slaton’s), owned by George Michelson, and Chelsea Square Alleys, owned by Chet Pawlak, were the safe and ...
NeighborHealth has been awarded $324,000 in funding through Massachusetts Executive Office of Health and Human Services (EOHHS) Behavioral Health Supervising Clinicians Incentive Program (SCIP) to ...
The Healey-Driscoll Administration announced today it is opening applications for public colleges and universities to apply for $180,000 in grant funding to support students with disabilities ...
Settling into summer, the Freedom Trail Foundation’s 18th-century costumed guides are out on the Trail in full force, offering an expanded menu of fun and educational tours, including Walk Into ...
A licensed practical nurse from Cape Cod has been charged with falsifying medical records at an East Boston healthcare facility to steal oxycodone pills, according to Suffolk District Attorney Kevin ...
In partnership with The Mary Ellen Welch Greenway, Park Poetree will feature an open mic, live DJ set, and a featured performance by the radiant and powerful poet Christina @purelypoetic. This will be ...
The Revere Beach International Sand Sculpting Festival, which is organized under the auspices of the wonderful folks with the non-profit Revere Beach Partnership, with financial assistance from the ...
ZUMIX hosted its annual Walk for Music on July 13. The event drew a crowd of students, families, neighbors and community members to the ZUMIX Firehouse, and ended with a free summer concert in Piers ...
Mayor Wu, along with City and State officials, last week celebrated the first 141 homes that are currently under construction and being converted from former vacant office buildings, as part of the ...
The MBTA has announced service changes in August on the Blue, Orange, Lowell, and Fitchburg lines.
Boston City Councilor Gabriela Coletta Zapata (District 1) chaired a hearing to review a Home Rule Petition she has proposed modernizing and reforming the Zoning Board of Appeals (ZBA) in Boston.