Mattapan dancer lands role in ‘Urban Nutcracker’

Mattapan’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. 14) when she will dance in the role of Samantha, Clarice’s sister, in the holiday classic, which will run from Dec. 14-22 in the Boch Center at the Shubert.

Why you should sign-up now for HealthConnector

Last year, Massachusetts launched the largest expansion in health care affordability since the Health Connector was first created nearly two decades ago. As a result, more than 55,000 Massachusetts residents were able to access more affordable health insurance this year.

With the rise of the gig economy, people newly moving into Massachusetts, and individuals transitioning out of the MassHealth program, more middle-income residents needed affordable coverage than ever before.

Obituary— Eugenio Pierre Antoine, 84, died on Dec. 1

ANTOINE, Eugenio Pierre of Dorchester, on Dec. 1 at age 84.

Born in Jacmel, Haiti, a devoted husband, father, and grandfather, Eugenio touched countless lives with his warmth, generosity, and infectious kindness. He is survived by his beloved wife of over 50 years, Clemence Jabath Antoine; his daughter, Marise Antoine; his son, James Antoine; his daughter-in-law, Gintare Antoine; his adored grandson, Lukas Alexandre Antoine; his sister, Marie Irène Antoine; his stepbrother, Fransillion Alcindor; and his large extended family.

Gourmet Kreyol plans sit-down restaurant for Dorchester's Codman Square

PicturedL 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. and asked the group to support her application for one of the new all-alcohol restaurant liquor licenses. She aims to open the restaurant and an office headquarters there by April. Seth Daniel photo

Carney Hospital 'listening session' set for Dec 12 in Dorchester

Boston 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.

According to an advisory released by BPHC:"Community members impacted by the Carney Hospital closure are invited to attend this meeting to share comments with the working group about the health needs and inequities in their communities following the hospital’s closure, and to offer ideas for how to address those needs and promote equity."

Yon fanmi imigran a la rechèch de yon kay nan mitan yon tanpèt politik

Istwa sa a te jwenn sipò Sant Pullitzer. Se Lily Qian ki te fè ilistrasyon yo pou WBUR. Entèvyou pou istwa sa a te reyalize nan lang espànyòl.

Sthoughton – A kèlke pa de otowout la, an fas yon ponp gazolin e yon bann biwo sèvis, yon pankat kouvri ansèy yon ansyen otèl. Kay sa a se li menm ki tounen abri kounye a pou plis pase 130 fanmi, pi fò nan yo sot Ayiti, yo te twouve chemen yo nan Massachusetts.

Two women with Haitian roots elected to Governor's Council

From left: Eunice Zeigler (D-Methuen), Tamisha Civil (D-Stoughton). The first two women of color — both daughters of Haitian immigrants — appear poised to join the Governor's Council, the elected panel that vets and confirms new judges in Massachusetts. And the council, which will feature new faces representing three of its eight districts, seems likely to remain entirely in Democrat hands heading into 2025.

Peripesi ak Pwomès ki Mennen Imigran yo nan Massachusetts

Istwa sa a te jwenn sipò Sant Pulitzer. Se Lily Qian ki te fè ilistrasyon yo pou WBUR. pa Simón Rios WBUR

Frantz Edouard ak fanmi li te an sekirite nan Etazini.

Men li pa t ka manje, li pa t ka dòmi. Anpil jou t ap pase san nouvèl madanm li, Heroina. Heroina ak 2 pi piti nan pitit fi l yo te nan wout pou yo vin jwenn li. Men yon sèl bagay ke Edouard te konnen avèk asirans, sè ke yo te yon kote nan yon rak bwa nan Panama.

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