Milton MA – About 800 people packed into the Curry College Alumni Recreation Center’s gymnasium this past Thursday to speak out and listen to various opinions on national health care financing reform.
BOSTON/Faneuil Hall – Proclaiming that “now is the time for citizenship ” representatives of the Boston-based Massachusetts Immigrant and Refugee Advocacy Coalition (MIRA) and its member organizations held a rally and press conference Thursday near the Samuel Adams statue outside Faneuil Hall to
BOSTON/Boston Common - In the parlance of journalism the following is called burying the lead. But I’m confident you’ll understand.
Brookline MA - Between now and December 8th the date of the special statewide primary Open Media Boston will present conversations with the candidates vying to fill the U.S. Senate seat left vacant by the death of Senator Edward Kennedy.
BOSTON/Copley Square - Organizers with the October 17 Mobilizing Committee and United for Justice with Peace held a press conference on Thursday to introduce several of the speakers scheduled for the anti-war march and demonstration that begins at noon this Saturday in Copley Square and to empha
BOSTON/Downtown Crossing - Lucine Williams wants her old job back.
BOSTON – Since the creation of the Transportation Security Administration – following the attacks of September 11 2001 – unionists have been trying to organize TSA workers; something the Bush administration and their Republican allies in Congress vigorously opposed.
BOSTON/State House - Declaring Monday February 8th the day "we start to take control of our commonwealth our common health and our common future " Green-Rainbow Party candidate Dr. Jill Stein announced she would run for Governor of Massachusetts this year at a rally on the State House steps.
BOSTON - Over the weekend members of the City Life Vida Urbana organization and its affiliated Boston Tenants Association held raucous pickets in front of a hotel and two restaurants owned by developer and restaurateur Paul Roiff.
BOSTON - A federal judge in Boston yesterday struck down a major section of the 14 year old federal Defense of Marriage Act declaring it unconstitutional to deny financial benefits to same-sex married couples. U.S.