Boston Mayor Michelle Wu soundly beat Josh Kraft in the preliminary election two months ago, leading him to abandon his campaign. On Tuesday, she tied a bow on her reelection. https://t.co/izVOeiJEH3
A family shelter in West Roxbury has met ire from some neighbors, who filed a lawsuit hours after the city's Zoning Board of Appeals approved it. https://t.co/yUzvr8sMoZ
The initiative comes as Boston Public Schools have risen in state rankings over the past three years, despite challenges from federal funding threats. https://t.co/0culWEjtil
The rankings were based on metrics such as the number of costume stores per capita, crime rates and the best potential trick-or-treat stops on Halloween night. https://t.co/hYQVx47JpY
Already overwhelmed food pantries, banks and churches across Massachusetts are scrambling, pleading for donations as more than 1 million people's SNAP benefits are set to expire this weekend. https://t.co/1kfiTs4HuI
City officials hope the program can help these businesses avoid displacement, continue to grow and employ residents, and serve their communities for generations to come. https://t.co/DsfdFXJQqb
A new public dashboard on Boston's unsolved homicides spans decades, with 40 killings from 1975 alone seeking closure for victims' families.
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A developer that had planned to demolish the Watertown Mall to make way for life science lab space has sold the property to a new owner, who wants to keep the mall the way it is. https://t.co/4nMU9FCvIg
The MBTA's November maintenance plan will disrupt service on three subway lines and a commuter rail route, with some closures lasting over a week. https://t.co/NlifutreBV
Wind speeds exceeding 50 mph hit coastal areas, including Wellfleet and Martha's Vineyard, with more high winds forecast for Thursday. https://t.co/ykTxWYRA7n
Grace by Nia’s menu showcases innovative takes on Southern classics like bourbon peach spare ribs, fried green tomatoes and oxtails and grits. https://t.co/G4LM2yUf7X