Feeney Brothers build new home in a familiar place
Greg and Brendan Feeney: Entrepreneurs have built a thiving utility excavation business from their base in Dorchester. Above, the brothers are shown outside their newly renovated headquarters on...
View ArticleBoston Votes 2012, By the Numbers
Polls open across the city at 7 a.m. on Tuesday and close at 8 p.m., at which point results for Boston will start to trickle in on City Hall’s website (www.cityofboston.gov).So here’s a few numbers,...
View ArticleRedistricting could affect sitting city councillors in Districts 7 and 8
Two sitting Boston city councillors may be forced to move from their current homes or give up their seats due to Boston population shifts that could transform the boundaries of their current districts....
View ArticleVoters head to polls to pick District 3 councillor and City Council At-Large
Reporter StaffPolls opened at 7 a.m. across the city, with two races on the ballot in Dorchester's District 3: Two men are vying to succeed retiring City Councillor Maureen Feeney and seven-person...
View ArticleDraft map revamps City Council districts, leaves Jackson in District 7
District 7 City Councillor Tito Jackson would not have to move or give up his seat on the City Council, according to a draft map featuring redrawn political boundaries for the city's 9 district council...
View ArticleDOT DAY: Brown and Warren marching in parade and more
U.S. Senate candidate Elizabeth Warren will be making her first appearance in the annual Dorchester Day Parade on Sunday, where she'll be joined by her chief rival Scott Brown.Warren will be marching...
View ArticleFeeney Brothers build new home in a familiar place
Greg and Brendan Feeney: Entrepreneurs have built a thiving utility excavation business from their base in Dorchester. Above, the brothers are shown outside their newly renovated headquarters on...
View ArticleBoston Votes 2012, By the Numbers
Polls open across the city at 7 a.m. on Tuesday and close at 8 p.m., at which point results for Boston will start to trickle in on City Hall’s website (www.cityofboston.gov).So here’s a few numbers,...
View ArticlePolice: Bandit may be targeting passengers leaving Red Line
Boston and MBTA Police are stepping up patrols this week and warning the public after a flurry of street robberies targeting women that may be the work of a single, armed bandit. The incidents have all...
View ArticleTom Menino as mayor of Boston: good; probably great; not perfect
By Peter Kadzis, Special to the Reporter News-fix on Neponset Ave. : Mayor Tom Menino gets his weekly dose of the Reporter at the Mud House, Neponset Ave., 2007. Photo courtesy Mayor's OfficeDiligence,...
View ArticleRemarks from President Obama, Gov. Patrick and Mayor Menino at Interfaith...
Reporter StaffThe following remarks at the ‘Healing Our City’ interfaith service were delivered at the South End’s Cathedral of the Holy Cross. The remarks are in the order they were delivered: Mayor...
View ArticleClayton Street to close this weekend as bridge work continues
Reporter StaffClayton Street — a busy sidestreet between Park and Freeport Streets near Fields Corner— will be closed to traffic this weekend as workers prepare to replace an aging bridge that carries...
View ArticleMeet The Next Mayor on BNN TV
Boston's Race to City Hall12 candidates, each determined to make it through the primary election on September 24, are what remain after 24 sought to win a nomination on the ballot to fill the seat of...
View ArticleShort and sweet: Red Line bridge replaced in 3 days
Will Taylor, Special to the ReporterClayton St. bridge: After months of preparation, workers swung a new bridge into place above Clayton Street over the Veterans Day weekend. The new span, pictured...
View ArticleFresh coat for Dot's landmark tank
Julian Escondon, a union painter for the John W. Egan Company, worked on the top of the National Grid rainbow gas tank last month. John Doherty photoA team of union painters have just completed a...
View ArticleFormer Mayor Thomas Menino dies at 71
Gintautas Dumcius, State House News ServiceThomas M. Menino: He'll be remembered long after the signs come down.Thomas Menino, a self-described "lunch bucket guy" who rose from his roots in Hyde Park...
View ArticleSunday traffic snafu as Beades Bridge gets stuck
Image courtesy Dorchester Yacht ClubRepairs continue after roadway plate got caught on moveable spanThe drawbridge that carries Morrissey Boulevard over the inlet between Dorchester Bay and Savin Hill...
View ArticleBrothers pitch a pot shop at Freeport Street property
Katie Trojano, Reporter StaffTwo brothers who run existing businesses in Fields Corner hope to add a cannabis retail shop in a now-vacant office building on Freeport Street to their portfolio. Brian...
View ArticleCourt makes it easier for minority drivers to challenge traffic citation, in...
StaffThe Supreme Judicial Court ruled Thursday that in the absence of state-mandated data on the race and ethnicity of drivers pulled over for traffic stops, minority drivers who feel they were...
View ArticleCourt upholds use of gun as evidence against robbery suspect found walking in...
Reporter StaffThe Massachusetts Appeals Court ruled Tuesday that Boston police officers did nothing wrong when they searched a man walking through Dorchester's Clam Point early one morning right after...
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