
At City Hall vigil, calls for justice for Emmanuel Damas, who died while in ICE custody in Arizona - Dorchester Reporter
More than 100 people stood in frigid weather at Boston’s City Hall Plaza Wednesday evening to mourn the death of Emmanuel Damas, the 56-year-old Haitian man who died in an Arizona ICE detention center on March 2.
Dorchester ReporterOpponents decry city agreement on White Stadium at Council hearing
City officials hail the White Stadium-pro soccer arrangement as a boon for city students and residents, but opponents say it’s a too-costly intrusion on their use of a public park…
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Opponents decry city agreement on White Stadium at Council hearing - Dorchester Reporter
City officials hail the White Stadium-pro soccer arrangement as a boon for city students and residents, but opponents say it's a too-costly intrusion on their use of a public park.
Dorchester ReporterThey lay in anonymity in Cedar Grove plots: Who are these women?
More than 45,000 people have been buried at the Cedar Grove Cemetery in Dorchester since 1870, but not all of them have been memorialized in the same way when it comes to gravesites.
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They lay in anonymity in Cedar Grove plots: Who are these women? - Dorchester Reporter
More than 45,000 people have been buried at the Cedar Grove Cemetery in Dorchester since 1870, but not all of them have been memorialized in the same way when it comes to gravesites. In 2021, while walking her dog during the Covid lockdown, Joyce Linehan, whose back porch overlooks the cemetery, noticed the discrepancies.
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CVS to close Uphams Corner store next month - Dorchester Reporter
The CVS on Dudley Street in Uphams Corner will close on Dec. 18, company officials confirmed today after an inquiry from The Reporter.
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Bay City planners weigh K-Circle’s demise; Latest plan would eliminate vexing rotary | Dorchester Reporter
Kosciuszko Circle, named for the Polish hero who fought for the US in the American Revolution, is one of the region’s most despised rotaries, a scene of relentless turmoil as vehicles converge there from I-93, Columbia Road, Old Colony Avenue, and Morrissey and Day boulevards and try to move on their way in varying directions from inside the circle.