A Burlington developer has filed plans for a six-story, 109-unit apartment building at Chelsea and Maverick streets in East Boston, on a lot where a funeral home and three neighboring buildings were ...
WFXT reports a woman somehow ended up driving her BMW down stairs from Beacon Street to the Common near the Frog Pond this morning. She was transported to a local hospital. Earlier:Police say man ...
A developer has filed the latest in a series of plans to re-use the campus of the long shuttered Radius Specialty Hospital on Townsend Street in Roxbury, this time by reusing its old buildings to ...
City Councilor Sharon Durkan (Beacon Hill, Back Bay, Fenway, West End) today apologized for the way she talked about some colleagues last week after one asked for a delay in voting on proposed council ...
Boston Restaurant Talk reports the demise of Double Chin on Harrison Avenue. Bao Bao Bakery, owned by the same folks and with the same landlord, is also gone.
Boston firefighters are at 86 Fuller St. in Dorchester for what is now a two-alarm fire that started on its rear porches, then spread into the third floor.
A Portland, ME non-profit that owns a mostly vacant office building at 69 A St. in South Boston once slated for life-sciences labs has filed for permission to instead turn three of the building's ...
At Fields Corner, the day began with water pouring out of a burst pipe, flooding the Red Line station, but the MBTA reports that by 5:43 a.m., everything was OK and it could call off bustitution.
At 8:53 a.m., the MBTA announced ten-minute delays on the Green Line after a train left this mortal coil at Union Square.
Foodie's Market, open nearly 30 years on Washington Street in the South End, is closing in June, to be replaced by another location of the Croft School, which already has other locations in the South ...
City Councilor Brian Worrell (Dorchester, Mattapan, Roslindale) says it's time for Boston to organize a band of volunteers to help seniors and disabled residents shovel out after big storms, like the ...
A federal judge says a man arrested on gun charges by officers responding to a report of somebody shooting a gun outside Boston Medical Center can continue his excessive-force and negligence suit ...
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