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IMHO: OutVets Are In At The South Boston Parade. Vets For Peace Should Be Too
Jim Braude shares his thoughts on the change in management for the Southie St. Patrick’s Day Parade. -
A Good Superintendent Could Be Hard To Find
Boston faces challenges in its search for an experienced leader. -
Boston Launches Age-Friendly Pilot Program
The city is rolling out a new recognition for establishments to make things easier for elderly customers. -
Paul Reville: Former BPS Superintendent Tommy Chang Was Never 'On The Same Page' As Mayor
Former state Secretary of Education Paul Reville said Chang was not successful in forging political alliances with his boss, Mayor Marty Walsh, and the BPS community more broadly. -
Civil Rights Groups Say Police In Schools Are Source Of False Gang Alerts. Not So Says Boston Police
Civil rights groups say ICE often gets those gang id’s wrong and and argue that school police officers are sometimes the source of the problem. -
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Airbnb Sponsoring U.S. Mayors Conference In Boston While City Ponders Regulation
The Boston City Council could vote on new regulations days before the conference. -
Shooting Injects Fear Into Jamaica Plain Complex
After two innocent men were killed, many residents are hesitant to talk about the brazen crimes. -
Seaport Makes Space For An Arts Group
The city of Boston is also offering up a unique opportunity in the Seaport district — a 13,000 square-foot space right on the waterfront just for civic and cultural use. -
Marty Walsh's Plans for Long Island Are Coming Into Focus
There are plenty of details on how a new Long Island bridge would be constructed — but fewer on the "recovery campus" it would lead to.