Boston is looking to invest $64.2 million in creating and preserving more than 600 income-restricted housing units in eight city neighborhoods, an effort that officials say builds off Mayor
Josh Kraft plans to challenge Boston Mayor Wu
Boston students deserve a renovated White Stadium – they deserve a public White Stadium, not a private sports and entertainment complex built to enable private profits,” said Jean McGuire, resident of Roxbury and longtime civil rights advocate.
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu in her first term has hired 301 new employees with a third of them earning more than $100,000, as she’s renewed her legislative push for tax relief for homeowners while
Wu made history again this week when she gave birth to her third child, baby girl Mira Wu Pewarski, on Monday.
Well, well, well … What do we have going on in Boston? Josh Kraft, the president of the New England Patriots Foundation and son of billionaire icon Robert Kraft, is planning on challenging Boston Mayor Michelle Wu for her seat in the upcoming city election this fall,
The new proposal is aimed at blunting the impact of steep increases to residential property tax bills sent out earlier this month, the mayor said.
Now that tax bills have hit mailboxes, Mayor Michelle Wu is appealing to legislators again for relief for Boston homeowners — and seeking permission to offer rebates at the very least. The mayor is announcing an “expanded” tax relief home-rule petition Monday that aims to help residents hit with “the single largest jump in the residential share of the property tax levy since 2007,
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu has declared a cold weather advisory in the city through Thursday due to arctic temperatures in the forecast.
Boston taxpayers are now expected to fork over $100 million as part of the city’s public-private plan to rehab White Stadium to house a pro soccer team, the latest cost increase to be revealed in a project that continues to draw strong opposition.
Advocates opposing the $200 million White Stadium demolition in Boston voiced concerns at a city council hearing Wednesday amid ongoing debates over the project.The work on the dilapidated facility was set to start this week.
The Mayor's Office of Housing awarded the funds to 12 development teams with projects in eight Boston neighborhoods.