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By Maureen Forry-SorrellBoston Irish Associate Publisher Maureen Forry-Sorrell made the following remarks at the 13th annual Boston Irish Honors luncheon on Oct. 27.Good afternoon friends and thank you for joining us today. I hope you all enjoyed your meals.It is truly an honor to be in the presence of so many who share a deep connection to the Emerald Isle, whether through ....
Early voting ahead of the Nov. 7 final municipal election starts on Sat., Oct. 28 and Sun., Oct. 29 from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. at select locations, including Mildred Ave Community Center in Mattapan and the Richard J. Murphy School in Dorchester. Early voting will also be held on Tues., Oct. 31, at Florian Hall on Hallet Street and the Perkins Community Center on Talbot Avenue ....
When Joe Leary passed away last week at the age of 90, The Reporter family lost a longtime friend and contributor. Raised in Milton, the “Double Eagle” (BC High and Boston College) grad had a 30-year career as an executive with Gillette, then helped to found the Irish American Partnership, a non-profit that supports education, job training, and economic development in Ireland. ....
When she was growing up in Ireland, the first thing Mary Swanton remembered hearing about from American tourists was something called a three-decker. “My Dad was a tour driver and Dad and Mom often had us play our musical instruments for the Americans when they were there,” she said. “I remember that I was six years old listening to Americans who were talking about Boston, and ....