BOSTON/Boston Common - NEWS BRIEF: About 75 people gathered on the Boston Common today to mark the 6th anniversary of the Iraq War. The names of those killed in the war both US troops and Iraqis were read aloud.
BOSTON - On Tuesday April 28 2009 the office of City Councilor Chuck Turner (G/R - District 7) released a 20 year study of homicides in Boston. The study found the highest percentage of murders were those ages 14-25.
Cambridge MA - As Harvard students walked in Thursday's commencement ceremonies members and spokespersons of local unions students and concerned community members rallied on the edge of the campus to protest the dozens of recent layoffs and Harvard University's newly announced plans to fire a
BOSTON/Government Center - As part of its ongoing Cure CVS project Change to Win the newer of the two national labor federations together with a number of community organizations presented findings at City Hall Thursday from a recent survey that demonstrates several Boston area CVS retail st
BOSTON/Government Center - At noon on Thursday July 23 the sounds of downtown traffic were joined by the rallying shouts of the Greater Boston Labor Council (GBLC) and its community allies outside the offices of the Massachusetts Association of Health Plans.
BOSTON/Beacon Hill - Employees of community access cable stations members of cable advisory boards representatives from business associations and elected officials from across Massachusetts attended a Joint Committee on Telecommunications Utilities and Energy hearing at the State House Wednes
BOSTON/Copley Square - Over 150 Iranians and sympathizers held a demonstration Saturday on the steps of the Boston Public Library in Copley Square as part of a global day of action in support of democracy and human rights in Iran.
BOSTON/Boston Common - Approximately twenty members of the Free Software Foundation and supporters of free open source software gathered at the entrance to Boston Common from the Public Garden Wednesday to erect a giant trash bin
Boston Common-Sept. 7 2009 About one thousand concerned citizens gathered on Boston Common today to voice their demand for universal health care for all. Speakers included: health care workers patients Mass.
BOSTON/Roxbury - In this video Press Pass TV reports on a blind Roxbury mother's battle for fair and safe housing. After being repeatedly robbed the Boston Police allegedly started ignoring her calls - even as her situation worsened.