Dorchester’s Sarah Greenwood School, a dual language K-8 schoolhouse on Glenway Street, has become a city volleyball ...
Above: BLA Sophomore Nayary Martinez Bernabeau practicing her form during last month’s spring break camp with BPS and Lionhearts Volleyball Club in the Reggie Lewis Track and Athletic Center. Seth ...
A partnership between Boston Public Schools and support organizations that helps families avoid homelessness has seen its funding cut.
Instead of closing one half of the campus and displacing hundreds of students, the district should utilize the Dever building to house the middle school grades (7–8) while the Batson wing serves as ...
Project DEEP celebrated three decades of empowering and tutoring Dorchester’s kids and teens during its 30th annual awards ...
Like any great recipe that becomes better through trial and error, Sweet Teez Bakery in the Dot Block building on Dorchester ...
The Rebuilding Together Boston organization, now 35 years in service, met up with its long-time partner, Grand Circle Travel ...
Thomas Rosa of Chelsea, who was only officially absolved in March of the 1985 murder of Gwendolyn Taylor on Monday sued the state for the 34 years he spent in prison for her murder. In his suit, filed ...
A development team has floated a plan to build 12 single-family homes at the former Full Life Gospel Center property at ...
The state Senate last Thursday voted 37-3 to pass its version of the PROTECT Act — a bill aimed at limiting federal immigration agents’ deportation activities in Massachusetts communities.
Unity Parade kicks off this Sunday (May 17) at 1 p.m. from Mattapan Square with a march up the inbound side of Blue Hill Avenue to Harambee Park in Franklin Field.
The fifth annual music festival, organized by Greater Ashmont Main Street, runs from 1 to 6 p.m. on Saturday, June 6.