The JFK Federal Buildings is the largest of the Massachusetts properties identified in a since-deleted inventory of “non-core” assets.
A Newton man has been indicted by a federal grand jury for allegedly making repeated sexual contact with a 17-year-old girl aboard a flight to Boston, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office.
Lawyers for Civil Rights was the first organization to file a complaint against the administration for upending temporary protection status.
Since submissions opened in late January, the Boston Common, Fenway Park, and the Freedom Trail have received the most nominations to make it onto the city's official Monopoly game board.
It’s 100 years since the civil rights activist was born. Follow in his footsteps on a tour of Boston’s suburbs, where his legacy lives on.
Scott Kirsner is leaving behind a 25-year stint as writer of the Globe’s Innovation Economy column to join MassLive.