Last year, the Dorchester Reporter’s leadership team moved to organize a new non-profit initiative that we hope will help to ...
Indoor track season is wrapping up at the Reggie Lewis Track and Athletic Center in Roxbury, but for new executive director ...
To see how far the country has fallen regarding corruption in high places, one need only look back to 1958, when Dwight Eisenhower was president and his chief of staff was Sherman Adams.
On Monday, as the snow continued to come down, kids and teens in Dorchester answered to call to show up —shovels in hand — to ...
Dorchester photographer Mike Ritter met with the Codman Square Neighborhood Council (CSNC) this month to explain his latest ...
A seven-story, 108-unit residential apartment building would replace what is now an auto body shop in a largely industrial ...
The owner of a “historically significant” home on Minot Street filed plans with the city of Boston on Tuesday for a ...
A service-learning program at the Richard J. Murphy School in Dorchester teaches students how to give back to the community.
A new bill in the Legislature proposes to rename the Dorchester Courthouse in Codman Square for the late Judge Leslie E. Harris.
The Dot Tavern, a popular gathering spot for young adults since re-opening under new ownership in 2023 after a seven year ...
As Bostonians continue to dig-out from this week's blizzard, the city's 14 snow farms— including three in Dorchester— ...
More that 6,000 people attended this year’s Tết in Boston celebration, held last Sunday in the Thomas M. Menino Convention & Exhibition Center.
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