Board OK’s controversial school moves
After a debate that pitted the Boston School Committee and the superintendent against a city councilor, the committee voted to pass a sweeping school realignment package.
After a debate that pitted the Boston School Committee and the superintendent against a city councilor, the committee voted to pass a sweeping school realignment package.
For a front-runner who has thrived in debates, former Mass. governor Mitt Romney continues to take a strikingly risk-averse approach to his second presidential campaign.
The preliminary votes taken last night are expected to be finalized today, setting Mass. on a path toward slot machines, poker, and blackjack tables.
Young adult books, like the ones in the “Twilight’’ series, are no longer for kids alone - and, as a result, sales are often out-pacing grown-up bestsellers, sometimes by millions.
Once-ubiquitous acorns are in short supply this fall, a phenomenon that can ripple through the ecosystem and harm animal populations.
Tufts Medical Center and its doctors group say they will stop doing business with Blue Cross Blue Shield on Jan. 17 because the two sides can’t agree on a new contract.
Concerned about crackdowns on similar protests in New York and Oakland, Occupy Boston protesters are seeking a temporary restraining order to prevent their ouster.
“[Mitt Romney] has all the urgency of a guy with four aces in his hand.”
Scott McLean, a political science professor at Quinnipiac
Nursing home residents who are briefly hospitalized or leave to visit family will have their rooms held for them during their absences, under legislation quietly signed by Governor Patrick.
A developer in Somerville said it will open dozens of outlet stores in a massive project at Assembly Square, hoping to cater to Boston-area shoppers tired of trekking out to the suburbs.
Although details have yet to be released, President Obama is expected to hold an event Tuesday in Manchester as part of his effort to drum up public support for the bill.
The eviction early yesterday capped two intense weeks in which Mayor Bloomberg and his aides tried but failed to negotiate with members of Occupy Wall Street.
Last night’s 4-3 win over New Jersey was a game where all of Bruins coach Claude Julien’s moves were the stuff of a Coach of the Year.
Forum is a two-level space, with a casual menu on the ground floor and a more ambitious version on the second.
Critic Cate McQuaid checks in on art shows in three local venues.
Full coverage of the Globe’s investigation into OUI acquittal rates.
“The nation that still inspires the persecuted and downtrodden — that nation isn’t about to fade to gray.”
Jeff Jacoby
“It may seem intimidating when we say you are going to help transcribe ancient Greek papyri, but it’s all about pattern recognition, and the brain excels at pattern recognition.”
James Brusuelas, an Oxford classicist who is part of the Ancient Lives team