Boston EMS held its annual awards banquet in-person for the first time since 2019 at the Venezia Restaurant in Dorchester on May 24. More than 100 Boston EMS personnel were honored for their bravery, dedication, and lifesaving care between the years of 2019 through 2022. Additionally, 44 former members celebrated their retirement, and another 75 were feted for years of service
For Maura Healey and Andrea Campbell, Tuesday’s election was a day to set some markers. Healey, a South End resident, easily dispatched her Republican opponent for governor to become the first woman, and the first openly gay person, to be elected to sit in the Corner Office at the State House. Campbell, a Mattapan resident and former Boston City Councillor, trounced her
On April 15, 2013, at 2 p.m., Manya Chylinski was thrilled to be sitting in the bleacher seats at the finish line of the 116th Boston Marathon, an event and tradition central to the culture and heart of the city of Boston. For the first 49 minutes, the experience was amazing and celebratory cheering for the runners who worked so hard to cross that line. Manya and so many