- Boston Mayor’s Race: And then there were 16Posted 10 hours ago
- Brockton Neo-Nazi wanted to “Kill as many non-whites as possible”Posted 12 hours ago
- Rep. Carlos Henriquez calls on BPD & leaders to address post-Marathon violencePosted 12 hours ago
- Min. Farrakhan returns to Boston 6/22Posted 13 hours ago
- Dr. Umar Abdullah Johnson returns to Boston 5/31Posted 13 hours ago
- Double Shooting in Dorchester brings total to 35 since Boston MarathonPosted 23 hours ago
- Proposed FY2014 Budget Amendments to Fund Education / Training, Shelter / Housing and Family Support ServicesPosted 5 days ago
- Rev. Jeremiah Wright in Boston Sun. 5/19Posted 5 days ago
- Smith & Wesson named #1 on 2013 Globe 100 listPosted 6 days ago
- Lynn Pastor faces charges of sexually abusing 5 childrenPosted 6 days ago
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Boston Mayor’s Race: And then there were 16
Out of the original 24 candidates for Mayor of Boston only 16 turned in the required minimum of 3,000 signatures to continue in the race.
- Posted 10 hours ago
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Boston Globe releases complete list of 24 Mayoral candidates
Boston Globe releases complete list of 24 Mayoral candidates
- Posted 9 days ago
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Black Community Issues Summit 5/11
Saturday, May 11, 2013 from 10:00AM to 12:00PM Roxbury Community College, Student Center-Building #4, Room 200 (The Cafeteria).
- Posted 15 days ago
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Markey wins primary over Lynch now faces Gomez in June
U.S. Rep. Edward J. Markey beat out U.S. Rep. Stephen F. Lynch in the Democratic primary by over a 10% margin, winning 58% of the vote for a total of 306,680 votes.
- Posted 22 days ago
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Linda Dorcena-Forry wins 1st Suffolk Senate seat
State Rep. Linda Dorcena-Forry won by a margin of 378 votes over her colleague State Rep. Nick Collins, earning 10,214 out of 21,730 total votes for the 1st Suffolk Senate Seat.
- Posted 22 days ago
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Mass Vote – US Senate Candidates forum 4/20
Mass Vote - US Senate Candidates forum @Reggie Lewis Center Sat. April 20th
- Posted 35 days ago
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We need YOU… submit for Boston Black Agenda 2013
Help construct a local Boston Black Agenda that will address the myriad of issues facing African-Americans living in Boston. Once created, the Boston Black Agenda will serve as a blue print to addressing these issues and implementing...
- Posted 38 days ago
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What would YOU ask the candidates? Boston Black Agenda 2013
Goal: To develop a series of questions which can be asked of potential candidates for City and State offices (Councillor, Mayor, Senator, Representative, DA, etc.) this questionnaire should represent the broad views of the community and help...
- Posted 38 days ago
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An Open Letter to Boston’s Black Leadership
Boston Mayor Thomas Menino’s decision to not seek re-election presents a profoundly unique and opportunistic occasion for the city’s black community. Not since the mayoral candidacy of Mel King in 1983 has the black community been strategically...
- Posted 41 days ago












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