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Yassine Amghar of East Boston, a recent graduate of the Dr. Albert Holland High School of Technology who will attend Framingham State University, is a recipient of the Teamsters Local 25 Memorial ...
Robert Gimilaro, 72, of Hollywood Florida, passed away peacefully on May 7, 2025. Born in Boston on March 1, 1953, he was a beloved son, brother, friend and educator. Robert was the cherished son of ...
Concert Series highlights local professional musicians showcasing a vast array of genres. The July lineup this year includes Latin hip-hop group FM Collective on July 20 and Boston-based genre-bending ...
EBHS Class of 2025 members prepare for their graduation at the 145th Graduation Post navigation ← Friends of Greenway Executive Director Fanuele Provides Renovation Update ...
The East Boston Athletic Board (EBAB), celebrating 75 years, will hold its annual 72nd Banquet of Champions to honor student-athletes this Monday, June 23, at 6 p.m. at Spinelli’s, 282 Bennington ...
The Massachusetts Port Authority (Massport) today announced the recipients of the annual scholarships honoring the memory of longtime employees Deborah Hadden Gray, Donna Rauseo and Lowell L. Richards ...
We are excited to award these two Massport STEM Scholarships,” said Massport CEO Rich Davey. “Everything we do here at Massport involves STEM. There are countless career paths in the tech and science ...
BTU’s endorsements are rooted in the belief that every child in Boston deserves access to high-quality public education, and that educators must have the tools, resources, and respect they need to ...
Boston City Councilor Gabriela Coletta Zapata (District 1) will chair a hearing reviewing her proposed home rule petition to modernize and reform the Zoning Board of Appeal (ZBA) in Boston. The ...
I strongly agree with your excellent June 4th editorial, “Mayhem in the Bike Lane”. You have accurately described the serious deficiencies of the statewide bicycle systems, including those in Boston.
Juneteenth, which has been a national holiday since 2021, marks the day when the Union Army entered the city of Galveston on June 19, 1865, and freed the slaves in Texas pursuant to President ...