Black commuters face longer trips to work
White commuters who drive have the shortest trips to work, while black bus riders have the longest, with commutes exceeding 46 minutes each way.
White commuters who drive have the shortest trips to work, while black bus riders have the longest, with commutes exceeding 46 minutes each way.
Mayor Alex B. Morse now supports building a casino in Holyoke, a sharp reversal from his earlier stance that could shake up competition for the sole casino license in Western Mass.
When 13-year-old Allie Loftis ran away from her Wayland home, her parents waged a vigorous online campaign to find her. Now, they hope to help other parents find runaway children.
A sampling of stories from this Sunday's Globe.
Eager to raise revenues, the MFA is also renting out many of its most prized works for large, undisclosed fees, frustrating some local supporters.
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For five weeks each fall a sheen of glitter covers the hands of Jim Donahue.
Sunday Baseball Notes
The Red Sox have signed good complimentary players, but they need to make a splash -- and could do just that by chasing stars Joe Mauer or Josh Hamilton.
Review
In September, the Portland Museum of Art completed its restoration of Winslow Homer’s Prouts Neck studio by opening it for public tours.
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Craftboston Holiday at the Cyclorama in the Boston Center for the Arts, December 7-9, 2012
The Eagles finished with three turnovers, four costly penalties, and lots of questions about a season that went very wrong.
Officials continued to investigate the strip club explosion, and a dancer who worked there said the smell of gas had been in the air for months.
Through the recent fighting in Gaza, Hamas has emerged as the dominant force in Palestinian leadership.
The legislation that would expand visas for students and make it easier for green cards holders to bring their families to the US.
Developer Steve Samuels is ready to break ground on his next Fenway project: a mixed-use office, residential, and retail complex on Boylston Street.
Author Andrew Solomon narrates the stories of hundreds of families in which children and their parents must struggle with identity.