Also in this week’s episode, DotLife explore the often unseen work parents do to raise young children while navigating school systems, childcare, special education, and other la ...
Gerald Vick, 33, of Dorchester was found guilty on multiple firearm charges this week all tied to an August 2023 shooting at the J’Ouvert parade on Talbot Avenue that injured eight people.
Members of the Dorchester Midget hockey team that won a national title in 2000 held a reunion at McGonagle’s Pub in Neponset ...
Dorchester is blighted with billboards, says Bill Walczak, who argues that special "grandfather" rules that allow them should ...
With the push for pursuing policies locally to protect our kids on social media, it’s important to call out that there is a more concrete, effective answer at the federal level.
If Boston is a “city of neighborhoods,” their boundaries are neither fixed nor uncontested, let alone waterproof. Or so it ...
Boston College High School will expand its middle school to include sixth grade beginning in fall 2027, extending the Jesuit school’s program to grades 6 through 12.
More precipitation and outdated infrastructure hampers the water quality of the three rivers that flow into Boston Harbor, ...
One of Boston’s longest-running LGBTQ+ restaurants, dbar offers a new look that takes its energy from inside the building out onto the avenue. Designed by Provincetown artist Joshua Wilmoth, the mural ...
An environmental bond bill passed by the State Senate and awaiting action by the House of Representatives includes roughly $3 million in funds aimed at Dorchester projects, according to Sen. Nick ...
Noticing a serious gap of “third spaces” in Fields Corner for teenagers and families to hang out, businessman Vu Huynh is ...
Louis D. Brown Peace Institute will host the 30th Annual Mother’s Day Walk for Peace on Sunday, May 10, 7 a.m.