Senior captain Giovanni Woodard rushed for 203 yards and two touchdowns as the Revere High football team defeated Boston Latin, 40-20, for its fifth consecutive victory. Woodard has eclipsed the 1,000 ...
Geri Bain for Travel Features Syndicate, goingplacesfarandnear.com If you had asked me whether I knew about Boston’s role in ...
BOSTON - A city councilor is calling for more resources to be put into the Boston Common area, following increasing reports of drug use and criminal activity. It's an area teeming with history ...
City Councilor Ed Flynn said he hopes to hold a public safety hearing to discuss recent violence on Boston Common in the next two or three weeks NBC Universal, Inc. People who live near Boston ...
New life is being breathed into a historic Boston hotel with the debut of two restaurants next month. Sweeney’s is an Irish pub with large TVs, daily specials and a full Irish breakfast served ...
a 635,000-square-foot warehouse complex going up off Route 1A in Revere at the site of an oil tank farm near the Boston line. General contractor Gilbane Building Co. hopes to complete construction ...
Less than a week after announcing an indefinite strike, workers at two Boston hotels are back on the job after ratifying a new contract agreement with their employer, Omni Hotels & Resorts.
Col. Mike Burns told CNN. The botched exercise took place at the Revere Hotel Boston Common. The hotel guest who was inside the room during the exercise was a Delta Air Lines employee.
The Lenox got help in remaking the restaurants from new chef Daniel Kenney, whose more than two decades of culinary experience includes previous stops at the Liberty Hotel and Boston Harbor Hotel.
Unionized workers at two Boston Omni hotels say they will be back to work bright and early Monday morning, following a unanimous vote Sunday to ratify a contract that will increase their wages ...
Hundreds of Boston hotel workers are preparing to return to work next week after reaching a tentative deal with one of the companies targeted in a series of strikes. UNITE HERE Local 26 said it ...