News

Early in the week, private attorneys who defend the poor–known as bar advocates–announced at the State House that they will no longer be taking on new cases until their pay is raised ...
The State House is showcasing Cambodian heritage with an exhibit telling the stories of the Khmer people in Amherst.
Set high atop Fort Hill, where echoes of the Revolutionary War still linger, 17-19 Beech Glen Street offers a front-row seat ...
MassDOT says the debt-collection practice, including the ban on license revocations, is thanks to legislation passed in 1992, but that the agency shares concerns about the fairness of the practice and ...
Zoning changes proposed for downtown, stretching from the Boston Common to the Rose Kennedy Greenway, would allow developers ...
Jon Fetherston, a former emergency shelter director and Ashland selectman, endorsed Republican candidate for governor Mike ...
Paperwork submitted to the Boston Licensing Board indicates that 1928 Rowes Wharf could be taking over the current site of ...
Stonehill College in Easton, Mass., announced Wednesday a landmark $15 million donation from alum Tom Bogan and his wife ...
Budget writers are plunging ahead by assuming that federal money that might not be there is going to be there. It might not ...
Coinciding with AIA25, RECORD editors turn to local practitioners to share their recommended must-visit destinations in Boston, Cambridge, and beyond.