Today in Boston Celtics history, Wyndol Woodrow Gray passed away in 1994.
Today in Boston Celtics history, three former players of the storied ball club were born.
Today in Boston Celtics history, Cornelius "Connie" Leo Simmons was born in Newark, New Jersey, in 1925. Simmons did not play ...
The British evacuated Boston in 120 vessels, taking with them some 1,100 loyalists. The retreat represented the end of a ...
Reenactors in tricorn hats and 18th-century military coats filled a South Boston chapel Tuesday before marching through ...
Students and staff say the milestone is both inspiring and long overdue, as the university looks ahead to its next chapter.
A ceremony was held atop wind-swept Dorchester Heights on Tuesday to commemorate the anniversary of the British evacuation of ...
Shawna Cooper Whitehead is coming from Jesuit institution Boston College, where she has served as vice president of student ...
In a constantly connected, on-the-go world, the new president of Jesuit-run Regis University in Denver is seeking to foster ...
As the accompanying column on the siege of Boston was being drafted, a previously unknown journal kept by one of the key players, British Gen. John Burgoyne, was discovered in the ...
Pawtucket Rangers Militia reenactors assemble in an Evacuation Day ceremony marking the 1776 departure of British troops from ...
On March 10, 1876 Alexander Graham Bell revolutionized the way we communicate when the first discernible human voice traveled over wire from one person to another.