BOSTON/Dorchester - Standing before a home on Potosi Street in Dorchester flanked by State officials and representatives of the electrical and gas utility companies that serve Boston Mayor Thomas Menino yesterday announced that a city sponsored effort to increase commercial and residential ene
Newton MA - “Little Town of Bethlehem ” a documentary featuring the stories of three peace activists - an Israeli and two Palestinians - had its North American premier earlier this week at Boston College in Newton.
BOSTON/Back Bay - Deval Patrick welcomed President Barack Obama at a rally on behalf of the Governor's reelection campaign Saturday. Recent polls suggest that incumbent Governor and Democrat Patrick and Republican challenger Charles Baker are in a tight race to win the November second election.
BOSTON/Chinatown – A driving rain couldn’t prevent about one hundred activists government union and business leaders and curious passersby on Tuesday November 9th from attending a kick-off ceremony in front of the Chinatown Gate launching the first in a series of home weatherization pilot pr
BOSTON/Government Center - In a nearly unanimous vote today Chuck Turner was ousted from his seat on the Boston City Council effective Friday December 3rd.
BOSTON – The “power” to decide a politician’s fate says City Councilor At-Large Felix G. Arroyo ultimately rests with the people who live in that politician’s district.
BOSTON/Government Center – Members of the Massachusetts Immigrant and Refugee Alliance Coalition (MIRA) and the Student Immigrant Movement (SIM) today urged MA Senator Scott Brown to vote yes in support of the DREAM Act (Development Relief and Education for Alien Minors) legislation when it com
BOSTON/Copley Square - For the second time in a week Egyptian nationals Egyptian-Americans and supporters living in greater Boston will gather Saturday February 5th to show solidarity with their friends and family protesting for democracy in the North African nation.
BOSTON/Copley Square - It was loud in Copley Square this afternoon as close to 300 people marched around Trinity Church chanted slogans and made speeches in solidarity with Egyptian citizens seeking to depose President Hosni Mubarak and form a more democratic and representative government ther
BOSTON/State House - Advocates for immigrant rights and many other social justice causes gathered in the cold in front of the Massachusetts State House yesterday to speak out against what they called "racism" and "racial profiling" in the Secure Communities Program.