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Running the Boston Marathon? Share Your Story
More than 50 South End residents have agreed – for one reason or other – to strap on their running shoes and go 26.2 miles on April 15th. We’ve already received…
Everett Man Charged with Murder in I-93 Overpass Stabbing
Police have arrested a suspect in the fatal stabbing of a Roxbury man who was found dead under the I-93 overpass in the South End last month. Christopher W. Powell, 39,…
Commonwealth v. Butler (Lawyers Weekly No. 10-053-13)
NOTICE: All slip opinions and orders are subject to formal revision and are superseded by the advance sheets and bound volumes of the Official Reports. If you find a typographical error or…
Hubway System to Reopen in April
There’s still snow on the ground and it still feels like the dead of winter, but a staple of summer in Boston will be back online before you know it. Bicycles…
Things to Know in the South End Today, March 26: Meeting on ‘Parklets’
1. Weather: The National Weather Service is predicting a mostly sunny day with a high near 47 degrees. 2. Parklet Community Meeting: City representatives will be hosting a community meeting tonight to discuss…
Police: Attempted Robbery at Washington Street Bank Failed When Teller Couldn’t Read Note
The following information was supplied by the Boston Police Department. Charges do not indicate a conviction. An attempted bank robbery at the Mount Washington Bank on Saturday morning failed when the…
South End Answers: When’s the Last Day of School for Boston Public Schools?
Welcome to “You Ask, Patch Answers,” a new feature where we find the answers to your questions. This week, we tackled the question, “When’s the last day of school for Boston…
How Much Money Does it Take to Raise a Family in Boston?
In Massachusetts, a family of four with two school-aged children needs to earn nearly $ 68,976 to make ends meet without public or private assistance, according to a study released Thursday by…
City Testing Silly Putty, ‘Green’ Material to Fill Potholes This Spring
In an effort to “go green,” the city is testing three alternative pothole filling substances this spring: One, a silly-putty substance, two, a vegetable oil-based binder, and three, a 100 percent recyclable…