LOCAL NEWS

Local CEO trying new way to teach kids chem

Keith Donaldson wants to inspire high school kids to pursue math and science. More »

Down economy has Hub career aides in demand

Right next to the Goodwill marquee near the intersection of Melnea Cass Boulevard and Harrison Avenue stands another business that's just as bustling these days: Boston Career Link, a service that offers job seekers computer and skills training - and, whenever possible, a path to employment. More »

Local charity, SCLC to lead Poor People's march

In February, Ines Soto-Palmarin left Boston driving a truck loaded with donations and headed for the Mississippi Delta. She wanted to honor the memory of her deceased husband, Jorge Palmarin Jr., by helping some of the neediest families in the country. More »

Equal rights fight a labor of love for Mass. anti-bias chief

Fighting for the rights of society's marginalized members has been Malcolm S. Medley's passion since he was a teenager. More »

Kickoff event shows Menino's strength

The campaign organization backing Mayor Thomas M. Menino filled the auditorium at Dudley Square's Hibernian Hall last Wednesday with an army of supporters who came together to mark the four-term incumbent's official entrance into this year?s Boston mayoral race. More »

Learning to travel, and traveling to learn

Louise Myers has been quite busy since retiring from the Social Security Administration a few years back. More »


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