Nonprofit grocery store set to open in Dorchester

Daily Table founder Doug Rauch said the idea was to ?reach a segment of the population that is hard to reach.?

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Founded by the ex-president of Trader Joes, the Daily Table intends to provide nutritious and affordable meals for low-income families.

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The Celtics co-owner pledged that he will initially focus on updating plans for building and running the Games.

Shirley Leung

Dear USOC: Bostonians love to hate everything

Stick with us, USOC. I know we?re trying your patience. But it?ll all come together. It always does.

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Susan Glover has not been charged in connection with the case, which involves art valued at more than $600,000.

opinion

An open letter from the family of Lingzi Lu

In the wake of the Marathon trial, the Lu family, whose daughter came from China to study in Boston, reflects on her spirit and dreams.

The state Senate was nearing an agreement Thursday on a key part of Governor Baker?s plan to overhaul the MBTA.

Senate nears deal on control of MBTA

The agreement would be a turnaround for the Baker administration as it seeks to take control of the embattled agency.

Boston Mayor Marty Walsh (center), standing near Charlestown?s Sullivan Square on Thursday, chided the state Gaming Commission for brushing aside the concerns of Boston residents.

Walsh rebukes commission over Everett casino

Mayor Walsh attacked the Gaming Commission for awarding a casino license in Everett without letting Charlestown residents vote.

Former N. End eatery wins $8.5 million for Big Dig disruptions

The now-defunct Joe Tecce?s Restaurant alleged the construction restricted access and the noise drove customers away.

Marty Meehan will make $769,500 during his first year as UMass president.

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UMass will pay Meehan $769,500

Incoming UMass president Martin Meehan?s overall compensation will rise to $869,000 in 2019, according to his contract.

A whole new world of campaign tech

Digital in 2016 will be faster, more intense, and more mobile than it was in 2008, and that has repercussions for how campaigns will unfold.

IndyCar posted the race course to a website set up for the event.

Boston to host Labor Day IndyCar street race in 2016

A route has been planned for the South Boston waterfront, where it would make a loop through public streets.

For Names - 31names - Tom Brady UGG spot entitled

Surveys show Brady?s consumer appeal has nosedived

Tom Brady?s golden image apparently has been damaged by the Deflategate scandal and his tepid response to it.

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Four low-performing restaurants have closed, including two in Mass., but the flagship in Boston?s North End will remain open.

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Aaron Hernandez was arraigned on a witness intimidation charge brought by Suffolk prosecutors for allegedly shooting Alexander Bradley.

Aaron Hernandez in court with new tattoo

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Aaron Hernandez appears in court with new tattoo

The fresh ink on the former New England Patriots star?s neck read ?Lifetime.?

The Deluxe Town Diner, a Watertown landmark.

Massachusetts? fastest growing municipality in 2014: Watertown

Everett and Chelsea were not far behind, with year-to-year population hikes of 2.6 percent.

Peter Hotton

Peter Hotton, Globe?s ?Handyman on Call,? dies at 87

Hotton dispensed home repair advice to readers throughout New England and across the country for half a century.

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The state?s attorney in Baltimore says all six officers charged in Gray?s death have been indicted by a grand jury.

Marathon trial podcast

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2015/02/28/BostonGlobe.com/Special/Advance/Images/podcast.jpg What happens next for Dzhokhar Tsarnaev?

This interactive timeline highlights trial coverage and a podcast featuring Globe columnist Kevin Cullen and WBUR reporter David Boeri.

Opinion

SCOT LEHIGH

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2015/05/21/BostonGlobe.com/EditorialOpinion/Images/Scot_Lehigh_150px-1282.jpg Jeb Bush: the good and the bad

Let?s look at some pluses and minuses from his Thursday event in New Hampshire?s capital.

The Big Picture

Cities in the clouds

A selection of images of cities shrouded in weather that makes them appear to be living among the clouds.