Josh Kraft, a 57-year-old philanthropist and non-profit leader and the son of the longtime New England Patriots owner, officially launched his campaign for mayor of Boston on Tuesday, Feb. 4 at the Prince Hall Grand Lodge in Dorchester’s Grove Hall.
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Read moreAbove: Sen. Liz Miranda of Boston speaks at a rally outside the State House in support of the "Protect Our Immigrant Communities" campaign on Jan. 29, 2025. Chris Lisinski/SHNS
Read moreAbove: Boston Mayor Michelle Wu, left, and Counc
Read moreMayor Wu said on Monday that the city of Boston is not aware of any demonstrable change in tactics or in the volume of federal immigration enforcement in city neighborhoods in recent days, although she acknowledged that federal agents do not typically sh
Read moreA 25-year-old Haitian national, who authorities
Read moreBoston has long been a destination for waves of immigrants— and it’s what makes our community a wonderfully diverse and special place.
It’s painful to see our neighbors and friends have to bear this burden of fear, preparation, and anxiety.
Read moreDid you know that children enrolled in grades K-5 in a Boston Public School can bank hundreds of dollars into a savings account over the course of their education to help pay for college or career training?
Read moreShown above: Margo Gabriel, right, author of “The Expat Kitchen Cookbook,” is shown with Tamika Fran
Read moreVoting will start this week in the city of Boston’s new participatory budget process, which will result in the distribution of $2 million in city funds to five projects.
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Haitians of Boston
With principal Walter Henderson (above) at the helm, the Mattahunt reopened with a shared vision centered on students’ language and culture, academically rigorous instruction, and family and community engagement. Reporter file photo
Read moreMattapan’s Nichole Sillice, 13, a student at the Tony Williams School of Dance who attends the Edith Baker School in Brookline, will be featured in the ‘Urban Nutcracker’ production at the Shubert Theatre beginning this Saturday (Dec.
Read moreLast year, Massachusetts launched the largest expansion in health care affordability since the Health Connector was first created nearly two decades ago.
Read moreANTOINE, Eugenio Pierre of Dorchester, on Dec. 1 at age 84.
Read morePicturedL Nathalie LeCorps, co-owner of Gourmet Kreyol food truck and catering, announced at the Codman Square Neighborhood Council that she plans to open a 49-seat full- service restaurant at 657 Washington St.
Read moreBoston Public Health Commission (BPHC) will convene a "Community Listening Session" on Thursday, December 12, at 5:30 p.m. at the Sheet Metal Workers Local 17 Training Center, 1181 Adams St. in Dorchester.
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