Boston, called a "bicycling paradise" in the 1800s, should encourage more residents to commute on two wheels. The city’s proposal to add a protected bike lane on Boylston Street is a step in that direction.
When she moved into a condo near Billerica’s Swanson Meadows golf course, Mary Conway was prepared for a stream of players teeing off steps from her unit. She wasn’t ready for a hail of golf balls hurtling into her home.
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Newbury Street is a mile-long, eight block stretch of shops, salons, galleries and restaurants. This famous Boston street becomes a pedestrian-only walkway on Sundays in the summer. The street is closed to vehicles to allow pedestrians the opportunity to use the full width of the street, from Berkeley Street to Massachusetts...
The Union Square branch closure is one of several service changes Green Line riders will face this summer. The shutdown is due to repairs on the Squires Bridge, which passes over the line.
The MBTA has been waiting for 8 months for a police detail to show up to Washington Street in Oak Square so that its workers can finally paint some new crosswalks.
I'm a big fan of Santouka Ramen in Back Bay (for some reason, the one in Harvard Square doesn't seem quite as good!). Their noodles always seem very fresh and the broth is amazing. I also tried Bosso Ramen Tavern in Harvard Square, and I thought it was a solid mid-tier place but nothing super special. Anyone have a favorite...
The historic Boston church where the American Revolution started is taking on a new role. The Old North Church in the city's North End will host the play “Revolution's Edge” this summer, opening Thursday. It is the first time in the church's 300-year history to host a theater performance. The 45-minute play is set just the...
The Boston Calendar is a place for Bostonians (and non-locals) to find interesting, fun, under-publicized, mostly-free events happening around the city and surrounding areas (e.g. Cambridge, Somerville, Brookline).
Lawmakers intend to schedule this year’s mandatory sales tax holiday for the weekend of Aug. 12-13, Senate President Karen Spilka said Monday. With a Thursday deadline to set the dates approaching, Spilka told reporters the Legislature intends to select the second weekend in August to suspend the state’s 6.25 percent sales...