The Baker-Polito Administration announced nearly $64 million in awards to 1,312 additional businesses in the seventh round of COVID relief grants administered by the Massachusetts Growth Capital Corporation (MGCC). Each business meets sector and demographic priorities set for the two…
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U.S. Attorney Lelling announces departure
Special to the Times United States Attorney Andrew E. Lelling announced last week that, effective Feb. 28, he will step down as United States Attorney for the District of Massachusetts. Lelling tendered his resignation to the President of the United…
Use Common Sense When Driving
Perusing through the police reports these days makes it apparent that the winter season is here — and with it, the usual array of traffic incidents and accidents. Although we have not had any of the big blizzard-type of winter…
A North Pole Hurricane
Residents in Texas and along the Gulf Coast have become accustomed in recent years to a seemingly-endless onslaught of devastating hurricanes barreling up from the Gulf of Mexico. Hurricane Harvey a few years ago dumped more rain and caused more flooding…
Obituaries 02-17-2021
Charlette Hudson She made friends wherever she went and people gravitated to her Family and friends are invited to attend a Memorial Funeral Mass on Thursday, February 18, at 10:30 a.m. in the Immaculate Conception Church (Corner of Beach St.…
First at Pace
Proud to Give Back to Eastie
Special to the Times-Free Press Local attorney A.J. Moscone has been unanimously approved by the East Boston Chamber of Commerce as a member of the Board of Directors. Born and raised in Eastie, he is the son of Al and…
News in Brief
Normal Postal Delivery Schedule to Resume on Tuesday Postal employees across the commonwealth will pause on Monday, February 15, to celebrate President’s Day. Retail offices will be closed and there will be no collection or street delivery of mail except…
Edwards Files Hearing Order on Coordination of Construction Permits
Boston City Councilor Lydia Edwards has filed a hearing order to discuss how construction and utility permits can be issued in a way that would minimize quality of life impacts on residents. “I’ve heard from residents throughout the district about…
Edwards Files Hearing Order on Inclusionary Development Policy
After having recently filed an expanded condo conversion ordinance and an update to the city’s linkage policy as the beginning of an anti-displacement package, Councilor Lydia Edwards has filed a hearing order to discuss the city’s inclusionary development policy (IDP).…