Why do we still do Dot Day? For some, that’s like asking why we put up Christmas lights in December or serve turkey and stuffing on the fourth Thursday in November. But, fine. As we approach the first ...
Joe Brodigan during an interview at his downtown Boston office and, below, in the 1960 BC High Yearbook. Bill Forry photo ...
A town seal, in the opinion of people from Neponset to Savin Hill, would help to “sacredly preserve the beautiful tribute of ...
Michael J. Pallamary signed copies of his Dorchester-set novel “Days of Eight” at the Barnes & Noble store in Hingham last ...
It’s been a big year for Dorchester’s own David and Stephen St. Russell – known as the “Renovation Husbands – whose ...
The annual Haitian American breakfast and ceremonial flag raising to commemorate the May 18 Flag Day took place on City Hall ...
Maeghan Driscoll, 25, is this year’s honorary mayor of Dorchester, a title she earned by raising the most money to support Sunday’s parade. The contest is one of the primary ways that the parade ...
Play Ball! – The Martin Richard Challenger Baseball program opened its 2024 season this past Sunday (May 26) at the newly ...
At the meeting, BPS and city officials said the Frederick’s current sixth graders would be transitioned over the next year to attend new schools in 2025-26, with a program for multi-lingual learners ...
Today, the formidable skipper of the legendary Yawkey League McKay Club Beacons is in his 56th year of coaching and his 40th ...
Squares+Streets has come to Dorchester. The Boston Planning and Development Agency’s (BPDA) local planning process officially started in Fields Corner two weeks ago. Codman Square’s kickoff was ...
The only elementary school marching band in the Boston Public School district will bring its talents to this year’s Dot Day ...