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Boston University researchers found that planting about 2,500 trees and installing 3,000 “cool roofs” could bring relief to ...
The state is taking another swing at finding a developer for the massive, Brutalist, Lindemann and Hurley complex.
Less new housing began construction in Boston in 2023 and 2024 than in any year since 2011, a testament to the changing ...
The biggest public housing development in Boston is officially under construction for a massive redevelopment after nearly 90 years. “When this was built, the federal government didn’t really ...
Threats of more funding cuts to Harvard University after a federal task force claimed the ivy league school was in "violent ...
After leaving the women’s hockey coaching staff in 2023, newly appointed head coach Courtney Kessel has made her return to ...
Boston city councilors are exploring ways to bring a historically Black college or university presence to the city for the ...
Amid blistering triple-digit temperatures Tuesday, Kenefick Park in the city’s North End was full of people trying to stay cool. Anita Rios watched as her two kids played in the splash pad’s ...
Olin College of Engineering, a small four-year private institution in Needham, named its third president following the resignation of its former president, according to an announcement from the ...
Remy Cofield spoke to the media for the first time Thursday, sharing his motivation for leaving the Boston Celtics and ...
Princeton University has named eight new members to its Board of Trustees, effective July 1. Gil Joseph, who was elected by ...
Dorchester’s Leah Pires, 17, celebrated graduating at the top of her class at Boston Arts Academy on June 9. She will now ...
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