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By Ariane Komyati · Mar 12, 2026
Rail fans rejoice at Bay State Rail Museum
Open house one of three a year

By Richard Heath · Mar 12, 2026
Rogerson-Beaufort housing gets ‘not to oppose’ vote at the JPA
Vote contentious
By Matthew MacDonald · Mar 12, 2026
Louijeune comments on Crane Ledge Woods
Supports public purchase “in theory”

By Jeff Sullivan · Mar 12, 2026
WRCIA discusses car thefts, warnings and new E-5 Captain
Lead abatement programs also on docket

By Jeff Sullivan · Mar 5, 2026
Mayor Wu to streamline small business permits
Announces at Roslindale Substation

By Paulina Duarte · Mar 5, 2026
Canterbury Brook to get some TLC
Officials and residents envision a new path for the waterway

By Matthew MacDonald · Mar 5, 2026
Readville curiously quiet about expanded project
Technical difficulties may be to blame

Mar 5, 2026
WRCIA TO MEET
Boston Public Health Commission to speak at next WRCIA meeting March 10 regarding important health, environmental and free home inspection initiatives offered by the city.
Mar 5, 2026
Adam Ernst Appointed Chief Executive Officer of German Centre
German Centre, a leader in nonprofit senior care in Greater Boston, announces the appointment of Adam Ernst as its Chief Executive Officer. In his new role, Ernst will oversee German Centre’s comprehensive continuum of care, including post-acute and long-term skilled nursing, dementia and memory care, assisted living, and an adult day health program. German Centre is an affiliate of Legacy Lifecare, a network of mission-driven nonprofit organizations.
By Jeff Sullivan · Feb 26, 2026
Ohrenberger celebrates Girls in Sports Day
Programs emphasize full-contact participation

By Richard Heath · Feb 26, 2026
Housing Chief Sheila Dillon at JP Housing committee
Affordability the big topic

By Jeff Sullivan · Feb 26, 2026
City gives update on Fidelis Way Park
Brighton Park facelift heading to construction

By Dilani Yogaratnam · Feb 19, 2026
Roath explains why he is better candidate than Lynch in Congress

By Susan Kryczka · Feb 19, 2026
MHC seeks more public engagement regarding ICE

By Richard Heath · Feb 19, 2026
ICE best practices protections discussed at SNA

By Jeff Sullivan · Feb 19, 2026
34 Oak opens as condos

By Jeff Sullivan · Feb 19, 2026
Council setting up ICE defense fund

By Jeff Sullivan · Feb 19, 2026
Boston looking at tax relief for long-time residents, city employees
Hefty tax increase on the way; many other exemptions now available

Feb 19, 2026
March is Irish-American Heritage Month
The Council, through an order offered by Councilor Murphy and co-sponsored by Councilors Flynn and FitzGerald, has proclaimed March 2026 as Irish-American Heritage Month.
Feb 19, 2026
One Month Until the 250th Anniversary of Evacuation Day
Commemorative event to recognize the British evacuation of Boston in 1776

By Richard Heath · Feb 12, 2026
Mayor Wu press conference: City’s half of White Stadium now $135 million

By Greta Gaffin · Feb 12, 2026
Parkway remembers Father Kelley

By Dilani Yogaratnam · Feb 12, 2026
WRHS hosting trivia and tours for neighborhood’s 175th birthday

By Kwot Anwey · Feb 12, 2026
Women’s Health and Sports Institute opens in Brighton

By Jeff Sullivan · Feb 5, 2026
Dominican Carnival comes to Rozzie Library
Comes with all the bells, whistles and whips

By Susan Kryczka · Feb 5, 2026
Roslindale businesses in the old days
Lecture shows what it was like in the Rozzie of old

By Jeff Sullivan · Feb 5, 2026
Boston Indivisible hosts candidate night
Lynch facing challenge, but does not attend

Feb 5, 2026
Film looking to put the farm back in Brook Farm
New Brook Farm, Inc. will host a screening of the inspirational film “The Biggest Little Farm” to gather support for efforts to reintroduce active agriculture at the Brook Farm Historic Site in West Roxbury. The film will be shown Tuesday, February 10, at 7:00 p.m. at the Stratford Street United Church, 77 Stratford Street in West Roxbury. Admission is free; no RSVP is required.

By Matthew MacDonald · Jan 29, 2026
Community-generated S+S zoning map approved in HP
City’s turn to reply

By Jeff Sullivan · Jan 29, 2026
Breadon still fighting for Jackson Mann
Says City Council presidency may help

By Susan Kryczka · Jan 29, 2026
WR 175th anniversary celebration in the works
Several celebrations on the way

Jan 29, 2026
250 Years – By Enrique Pepén
As 2026 takes course, our nation begins preparing to honor a milestone unlike any other: the 250th anniversary of American independence. For most places, this is a moment of reflection. For Boston, it is something far more personal, and far more demanding.

By Richard Heath · Jan 29, 2026
JP housing committee opposes 3266 affordability changes
Opposition showing results

By Dilani Yogaratnam · Jan 29, 2026
Residential property tax hike and ‘unfair’ health insurance costs ire longtime WR residents















