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Photos: Boston’s 50th Caribbean American Carnival
Local News The Caribbean American Carnival took place on Saturday. Nicole Flynt poses for a portrait while attending the 50th Caribbean American Carnival on Saturday. Erin Clark/Globe Staff Erin Clark/Globe Staff By Lydia Evans August 28, 2023 | 12:05 AM Facebook Twitter Email Email The Caribbean American Carnival returned to Boston on Saturday. Boston Caribbean festival […]
MIDA opens on East Boston’s waterfront
Food This is the third location for the Italian restaurant. MIDA East Boston opened Aug. 6 on Lewis Street. Photo courtesy of J.J. Welch and Company A restaurant from a celebrated chef just opened a new location in East Boston, bringing flavorful Italian fare to the neighborhood. MIDA East Boston began welcoming guests on August […]
A look inside The Dagny, which just opened inside Boston’s first Art Deco skyscraper
Travel You’ll find the 14-story building in Boston’s Financial District. A guest room at The Dagny Boston Hotel. The Dagny A new hotel debuted Tuesday inside Boston’s first Art Deco skyscraper. Take a look inside The Coco, a new hotel on Martha’s Vineyard The former Hilton Boston Downtown/Faneuil Hall in the city’s Financial District is […]
Bruins-Panthers: What we learned from Boston’s gutsy comeback win
Bruins The Bruins came back from a 2-0 deficit but may have lost two defensemen in the process. Pavel Zacha smiles as he sees his game-winner go past Florida Panthers goaltender Sergei Bobrovsky. AP Despite a battered backend and an early 2-0 deficit, the Boston Bruins managed to pull off a “character win” to continue […]
Before election day, Boston’s City Council candidates told us their opinions on the city’s most pressing issues
Local News The general election is coming up on Tuesday, Nov. 7. Boston City Council could have many fresh faces after the upcoming general election. Boston’s general municipal election is coming up on Nov. 7, and City Council is guaranteed to have a few new faces. Since the last time voters weighed in on City […]
Watch: Containing the damage to Boston’s shoreline
Reporter David Abel previews his documentary, “Inundation District,” where he interviewed residents and experts about the threats to Boston’s coast and what the city can do now to contain the damage. The post Watch: Containing the damage to Boston’s shoreline appeared first on Boston.com.
Woman found dead on South Boston’s Carson Beach identified
Local News The woman’s body was found shortly before 7 a.m. Monday morning. State police soon announced an investigation into her death. Massachusetts State Police have identified the woman whose body was found on Carson Beach in South Boston Monday morning. Boston and Somerville police departments mourn dedicated K-9 police dogs New Hampshire’s iconic tramway […]
Woman’s body found on South Boston’s Carson Beach
State police announced an investigation into the woman’s death Monday. The post Woman’s body found on South Boston’s Carson Beach appeared first on Boston.com.
From $16 million to $4.1 million: What a downtown office building sale signals about Boston’s real estate market
The Boston Globe The pair of office buildings at 33-41 West St. recently sold for $4.1 million just a quarter of what it fetched seven years ago. David L. Ryan/Globe Staff By Catherine Carlock, The Boston Globe updated on October 10, 2023 | 1:26 PM In the middle of West Street, a one-block stretch between […]
Jacob Wirth, Boston’s historic German beer hall, is reopening with modern updates
Breweries & Bars The 150-year-old German beer hall, a Boston landmark, is making a comeback under new ownership. The Jacob Wirth Co. restaurant on Stuart Street, founded in 1868, is reopening. Jim Davis/Boston Globe If the walls of the Jacob Wirth building could talk. That’s what Jamison LaGuardia, vice president of sales and operations with […]