New law prevents wage discrimination on the basis of gender Governor Charlie Baker signed a bipartisan pay equity bill, passed unanimously by both legislative branches, to ensure equal
Mayor Stephanie M. Burke and the Department of Public Works are thrilled to announce changes to the weekly street sweeping schedule for the “main drags†in the City
Mayor Stephanie Muccini Burke has made some changes to the city’s public pool and pond. The wading pool at the Tufts Pool will have extended hours, according to
Today in a letter addressed to Somerville Police Employee’s Association the Mystic Valley Area Branch of NAACP responded to the Police Union’s request that Mayor Curtatone of Somerville
– Allison Goldsberry On Friday, Wynn Resorts’ plan to build a casino in Everett moved forward after the project received a waterfront permit from a state environmental official,
Middlesex District Attorney Marian Ryan is asking the public for help in identifying the woman whose remains were found on July 7, 2016 in an industrial area of
A pick-up truck crashed into a Salem Street barber shop on Monday afternoon, according to a witness. No serious injuries are reported and it’s unclear what caused the
– Allison Goldsberry On Tuesday, July 19 the Medford City Council will hold its first meeting of the summer schedule. The Council’s long agenda includes several resolutions from
Mexican restaurant Tenoch has landed on Boston Magazine’s annual “Best of Boston” list. “These authentic Veracruz counter-service spots in Boston, Medford, and now Somerville are cheerful and bold,
– Allison Goldsberry The Green Line Extension Interim Project Management Team provided a project update at a recent joint meeting of the MassDOT Board of Directors and the
Apartment-hunting site RentHop has created a visual graphic of rents in the Boston area using a subway map. The graphic shows the median rent for a one bedroom