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Winthrop and Medway among the latest towns to chafe against the MBTA Communities Act
There’s a rising wave of pushback in several towns and cities staring down a year-end deadline to zone for more multi-family housing. With high transportation and living costs driving Massachusetts residents out of state, the pressure is on to develop more multi-family housing in areas with access to Greater Boston’s public transit.
Inaugural event at library pavilion brings children’s giggles to ‘place of joy’
Folks driving past the Harvard Public Library in the past few months may have noticed a pavilion being erected. Anyone driving past on Tuesday this week heard the squeals of delight and saw the completed pavilion hosting a children’s band for its inaugural event. The concert, featuring the Toe...
Pharmacist blamed for deaths in US meningitis outbreak will plead no contest in Michigan case
DETROIT (AP) — A Massachusetts pharmacist charged with murder in the deaths of 11 Michigan residents from a 2012 U.S. meningitis outbreak has agreed to plead no contest to involuntary manslaughter, according to an email sent to families and obtained Friday by the Associated Press. The deal with Glenn Chin calls for a 7 1/2-year […]
Predicting all 82 Celtics games to determine their 2024-25 season record
The Boston Celtics schedule for the upcoming 2024-25 season has been fully revealed, including NBA Cup games, rivalry games, and everything in between. But how will the Celtics fare throughout the year?. Let’s take a peek through the entire season and predict what Boston’s record will be next season....
WATCH: Young humpback whale soars into the air
A young humpback whale continues to be spotted by boaters in Boston Harbor, with videos showing the juvenile soaring into the air as it feeds on fish. New video from Wednesday showed the young humpback whale beaching very close to a boat fishing near Spectacle Island, about 1.5 miles from Castle Island in South Boston.
Boston’s Dolce Vita restaurant closes after 35 years for owner’s ‘health concerns’
One of Boston’s most treasured Italian restaurants closed its doors last Wednesday after 35 years of serving classic and made-to-order dishes, following some health concerns for its 72-year-old owner. Dolce Vita Ristorante, located at 221 Hanover St. in the North End, was known for its welcoming atmosphere where customers...
Lost Cat Found at Logan Airport Brought to ARL, Returned to Owner
Microchip led to reunification with lost cat and owner. On Thursday, the Animal Rescue League of Boston (ARL) was able to reunite a lost cat that was found at Logan International Airport with his family, thanks to two things – two Massport employees and a microchip. The 8-year-old cat...
Migrants seek refuge in East Boston church
A church in East Boston, Massachusetts is taking in dozens of migrants who have nowhere to go, barred by new restrictions on the state emergency shelter system. With shelters at capacity and new measures limiting the length of stay in these places, some families have no place to go. Faith...
This historic Boston church is being transformed into over a dozen new condos
A historic former Catholic church is being converted into brand new condos in Boston's Bay Village neighborhood. Originally built in the late 19th century, the Our Lady of Victories Church on Isabella Street has stood empty for years. Now, it's being converted into 18 condo units, billed La Victoire. "The...
PHOTO: Jaylen Brown’s WNBA Girlfriend Kysre Gondrezick Drawing Attention To Herself With Latest Intimate Pics
Kysre Gondrezick can post a simple selfie and go incredibly viral on social media. Boston Celtics star Jaylen Brown wasn’t too thrilled with not being selected to represent Team USA in the Olympics, but at least it gave him ample time to spend with his girlfriend, former Chicago Sky guard Kysre Gondrezick.
Greater Boston real estate agents aren’t losing sleep as new commission rules roll out
“In reality, this is all much ado about nothing." New rules that dictate how residential real estate agent commissions work are set to go into effect across most of the United States on Saturday, but Greater Boston real estate experts aren’t exactly bracing for tectonic shifts in the way they do business.
School maintenance takes no summer break: The staffers behind every fresh start
On a recent Friday morning, Andrew Urbanetti pulls a sheet pan of sizzling chicken thighs out of an industrial oven inside a Dorchester test kitchen owned by the Boston school district. The chef has marinated each thigh in one of three blends of taco seasoning. As the tray cools down...
Emerson national poll finds Harris with a lead on Trump
The poll is the first Emerson survey following President Joe Biden’s decision to drop out of the race. An Emerson College Polling national survey released Thursday found Vice President Kamala Harris leading former President Donald Trump 50% to 46%. The poll, which is the first Emerson survey following President...
Colliers arranges $19 million refinancing of the S.S. Pierce Building at 1330-1354 Beacon St.
Boston, MA Colliers has arranged the $19 million refinancing of the S.S. Pierce Building, the mixed-use office and retail property located at 1330-1354 Beacon St. in Coolidge Corner. The Colliers team, led by vice president Patrick Boyle, co-chairman Kevin Phelan and senior financial analyst Rose Liu, worked on behalf of Capital Properties to secure the financing with a balance sheet lender.
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