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Old Politics And New Progressivism: A Difficult Balance For Boston Candidates
Boston voters aren’t looking for bomb-throwers and rabble-rousers, but neither are they seeking go-along friends of the powerful. -
Women Gain First-Time Majority On Boston City Council As Wu Tops Ticket
Ricardo Arroyo's victory in District 5's race marks the first time a person of color has held the seat. -
Boston Voters Reject Proposal To Rename Dudley Square 'Nubian Square'
Activists had said the change would better reflect the neighborhood's culture. -
Arroyo Claims Victory; First Person Of Color To Win Boston Council's 5th District
His win is part of a broader change in the racial makeup of Boston's City Council. -
Melania Trump To Visit Boston On Wednesday
First Lady Melania Trump plans to visit Boston on Wednesday. -
The Boston Common Is Getting A Facelift. Officials Want Residents' Input
City officials gave the public an overview of the Boston Common Master Plan Tuesday night at Emerson College. -
BPL To Eliminate Library Late Fines For Young People
As of Nov. 1, the Boston Public Library will eliminate overdue fines for those under 18. -
Activists Say A New Name Means A New Dudley Square, Others Are Not So Sure
Dudley Square neighbors want revitalization. Activists say it starts with a new name. -
Garrison Raises Eyebrows At Roxbury Candidates Forum
Councilor Althea Garrison was sharply critical of her colleagues. -
Michelle Wu On Her Plan To Rethink Development in Boston
On Monday, the Boston city councilor-at-large released a sweeping plan to redesign the zoning and approval process in the city.