BOSTON (WHDH) - Boston Mayor Michelle Wu and other officials gathered at Trotter Elementary School in Roxbury Wednesday to discuss city plans to make sure<a class="excerpt-read-more" href="https://whdh.com/news/boston-city-school-officials-discuss-back-to-school-plans-ahead-of-new-school-year/">Read More</a>
A new six-story building is expected to house 70 studio units and nearly 2,000 square feet of ground-floor commercial space at 1320 Dorchester Avenue, under a Fields Corner proposal approved last Thursday (Feb. 16) by the board of the Boston Planning and Development Agency. The size of the units will range from 377 to 450 square feet. Eleven units will be set aside for
When Dorchester native Kenny Perry was attending Hyde Park High School in the 1970s, he started training to be a chef. That decision led to a 46-year career in the food industry, with the last 20 being his own company – Perry’s Gourmet Catering in Codman Square – a business that he plans to retire from at the end of this year. “What got me into cooking and into the kitchen was