Richard R. Diaz, 87, of Revere, formerly of East Boston, passed away at home on April 13th, 2026 after a long illness surrounded by his family. Born on January 30th, 1939 in Boston, Richard was the ...
The East Boston Italian Heritage Parade Committee presented a Pasta Dinner fundraiser on April 17 at Sacred Heart Church. After eight years, the community has come together for the return of the ...
While we know that many of our neighbors in the Northeast face hunger this year, it’s due to food prices, not supply. In the past, people went hungry because they had no crops to harvest at specific ...
This week marks 56 years since the first Earth Day on April 22, 1970. The genesis of the first Earth Day had begun a few months earlier when the Cuyahoga River in Cleveland caught fire because of the ...
The City of Boston today announced more than $52 million in new funding to support the creation and preservation of affordable rental housing across Boston. The awards, administered through the ...
Nine Labrador retrievers and their handlers were certified as explosive detection or ignitable liquid detection K9 teams yesterday following an intensive State Police training program based at the ...
Every Saturday and Sunday, The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston hosts a weekly drop-in art making event that honors one of the museum’s exhibits. The event runs from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and is also held ...
As we emerge from winter, East Boston Main Streets (EBMS) has been hard at work organizing, advocating, and investing in our neighborhood’s future. We recently wrapped up our first-ever food trail, ...
The Massachusetts Senate passed the Mass Ready Act, a $3.64 billion environmental bond bill that targets key initiatives in climate resiliency and environmental protection across the Commonwealth.
Boston City Councilor Gabriela Coletta Zapata (District 1) introduced a hearing to discuss establishing workforce pipeline opportunities between Wentworth Institute of Technology and the City of ...
On May 3, two East Boston community organizations — Samuel Adams Elementary School and Eastie Farm — will step up for Project Bread’s 58th Walk for Hunger, raising funds to support statewide food ...