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Save the Harbor/Save the Bay granted over $300,000 to community and youth serving organizations on Tuesday, May 6, for the 2025 Better Beaches Program Partnership with the Department of Conservation ...
There very well could be a drought this summer that will kill thousands of dollar’s worth of trees around the area and force communities to spend money and time for decades to make up for the loss.
The public is invited to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the American Revolution and East Boston’s unique place in history.
Memorial Day weekend marks the traditional start of the summer season, bringing with it the anticipation of sunshine and warmth, of vacations, and of time spent with family and friends.
Lefthander Steve Chiappa pitched the Jets to a 13-4 win over Madison Park Vocational High School to lead East Boston to victory in the Strike Out Colon Cancer Tournament Sunday at Memorial Park. The ...
Memorial Day has its roots in what originally was known as Decoration Day in the aftermath of the Civil War, when the women of communities in the North decorated the graves of the soldiers who ...
The Boston Parks and Recreation Department is now accepting team registrations for the 2025 season of the Boston Neighborhood Basketball League (BNBL), the oldest neighborhood basketball league in the ...
As our regular readers know, we are huge fans of Waymo, the company owned by Google that has pioneered self-driving automobiles in many cities across the country. We first experienced Waymo in San ...
“On World Asthma Day, we gather to demonstrate our commitment to clean air and healthier communities. Asthma is a daily challenge for too many, and ACE is committed to empowering residents to protect ...
Third Suffolk District – Senator Edwards voted alongside her senate colleagues to approve the $1.33 billion supplemental budget for Fiscal Year 2025, utilizing surplus revenues generated from the Fair ...
Senator Ed Markey, Secretary of the Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs Rebecca Tepper, Department of Public Utilities Commissioner Staci Rubin, and other speakers, panelists, and ...
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