The recent national news stories concerning a massage parlor in Jupiter, Fla., have brought to light what is nothing less than a national abomination: The trafficking of women that reaches into every corner of the United States. The news stories…
Author: Times Staff
Obituaries 03-06-2019
Marino ‘Buddy’ Cuozzo Former Boston Housing Authority Director; once named Veteran’s Council East Boston Man of the Year and East Boston Kiwanian of the Year Marino “Buddy” Cuozzo, formerly of both East Boston and Lynnfield, passed away peacefully at home…
Pet Adopting Event
Christina Sacco cuddling with Trinity, an adoption dog, during the pet adopting event at First Priority Credit Union on Sat, Feb. 23. The unique event sponsored by Great Dog Rescue New England and First priority.
City Council Holds Hearing on BuildBPS Update
By Lauren Bennett Public Schools (BPS) regarding the BuildBPS plan. The BuildBPS plan was first announced in 2017 as a one billion dollar ten-year facilities management plan. The overall sentiment at the hearing was that more concrete information about the…
DeLeo Announces GreenWorks Resilient Communities Investment
House Speaker Robert A. DeLeo announced a new initiative to invest $1 billion over the next 10 years to help communities across Massachusetts adopt technologies – including clean energy, energy efficiency, and climate change resiliency measures – that cut greenhouse…
Community News
Constitution Beach, East Boston “Marshmallows & Ice” 2019 Campfire Festival ‘Marshmallows & Ice’ Campfire Festival is set for Saturday, March 2, 4:40 p.m. – 6:40 p.m. at Porrazzo Skating Rink. FMC Ice Sports, Porrazzo Skating Rink, Department of Conservation and…
Dr. Jeffrey Benecchi Continues in Family Tradition
By Sue Ellen Woodcock When it comes to dentistry it seems that the apple does not fall far from the tree and Dr. Jeffrey Benecchi, DMD is living proof. Sure he could have become an environmentalist, he graduated from Bates…
Are Braces Just for Kids? Four Reasons Mom and Dad Want A Great Smile, Too
When it comes to braces, teens and pre-teens remain the typical patients for orthodontists. But their moms and dads may soon be catching up. Today, one in four orthodontic patients is an adult, according to the American Association of Orthodontists.…
Police Briefs 02-27-2019
District Seven Police Report Monday, February 11, 2019 No Arrests Tuesday, February 12, 2019 Around 10:30 a.m. in the area of Sumner and London Sts, an 18 year old Hispanic Male with an East Boston address was arrested for Larceny…
Massachusetts Greenworks Is An Investment in Our Present — and Future
The announcement last week by House Speaker Robert A. DeLeo that the state will be investing $1 billion over the next decade to help communities across Massachusetts adopt technologies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and fortify infrastructure is welcome news…