This year’s Dorchester Day Essay Contest, sponsored by The Reporter in partnership with the Dot Day Parade Committee, invited students in grades 6-8 to reflect on the neighborhood’s history, future, ...
Adrian Walker of the Boston Globe and Jim Brett, President and CEO of The New England Council. Bill Brett photo Current and former Reporter and DotNews staff and contributors: Mike Deehan, Cassidy ...
A Q&A with Katyann Farrar Sullivan, the designer who won a Dot Day Parade-sponsored contest to create a new logo for the ...
Dorchester native Mike Barbuto was recently inducted into the Yawkey League Hall of Fame as a player and an umpire.
In 2015, to better reflect their offerings, Gartley and the ADSL team slightly altered the organization’s name, changing ...
What are the boundaries of Dorchester? It depends on where you look and how far back you go in history. Yawu Miller reports.
Dorchfest will return to the Ashmont-Adams section of Dorchester this Saturday (June 6), with an afternoon-long lineup of ...
Ellen Feingold was a major figure in housing policy and legislation in Massachusetts for 40 years, so she worked closely with Barney Frank. Once he was so overbearing that she hung up on him. He ...
Amputation of a foot at age 6 didn’t stop Edgar Santana Castro from playing tackle and guard on his high school football team ...
Pippin, a 3-year-old pure-bred boxer, is the most recent, and arguably the cutest, addition to the Codman Academy charter ...
Safety is not only about what happens after harm, and it is not always something that statistics can measure. It is about what exists before harm occurs.
The MBTA says it has completed a round of infrastructure upgrades on the Red Line’s Ashmont branch and the Mattapan Line following recent service suspensions.