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Far fewer residents said they felt “less safe” compared to the beginning of the year than in a similar survey conducted in 2024. The post Boston residents say they feel safer downtown compared to last year in new survey appeared first on Boston.
Boston Seaport will transform into Snowport 2025, starting Friday, Nov. 7. The winter destination will host a variety of vendors, activities and events through Feb. 28, 2026. New additions to this year’s lineup include six food concepts, the option to dine at a cozy oyster bar and a massive new sports venue with an ice skating rink.
Boston's North End is getting a new look thanks to a restaurateur's commitment. Frank Depasquale, owner of more than a dozen restaurants like Trattoria Il Panino and Umbria, has long dreamed of transforming the entrance at Cross Street and Salem Street into something more authentically Italian.
Regarding the tanking aspect, however, head coach Joe Mazzulla didn't even want to bring that up, saying that he doesn't pay attention to it and that he has a responsibility to the fans in Boston and the players in Boston to go out every single night and do his best job to ensure the team has a chance to win.
Spoilers for the third episode of Boston Blue are ahead! You can stream the series with a Paramount+ subscription and catch new episodes on CBS every Friday at 10 p.m. ET. The premiere of Boston Blue on the 2025 TV schedule marked a fresh start for Danny and Sean Reagan as they moved from New York to Boston.
Kevin Durant scored 26 points in three quarters before resting the fourth, Amen Thompson added 17 points and nine rebounds, and the Houston Rockets beat the Boston Celtics 128-101 on Saturday night.
From time to time, a public transit enthusiast posts a map online showing a hypothetical expansion of the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority. Discussion ensues. Green Line service out to Watertown and Waltham?
Those paying attention at a downtown Boston public safety summit may have noticed a game of musical chairs among the panelists that largely involved Frank Baker, a city council candidate who abruptly left his seat about 45 minutes into the event.