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Tech sector and legal community create digital resources to meet civil legal needs

By Lonnie Powers | Jan 13
We rely on mobile apps and computer software to manage our health, pay bills, find the college of our dreams and do our taxes. So how about do-it-yourself legal aid? Fortunately, there's an app for that, too-in fact, there are many.

Local groups revive senior programming

By Michele D. Maniscalco | Jan 10
A handful of seniors gathered in the community room at an apartment building belonging to the non-profit Tenants Development Corporation, on a drizzly Tuesday for lunch and camaraderie, served with good humor by volunteer Heidy Viarruel.

#ClearCurbCuts

By Sue O'Connell | Jan 10
South End resident Amy Corcoran Hunt headed out into the neighborhood five days after the January 4 blizzard dropped a foot of snow in Boston.

BMC's Marcil Selected as a TED Fellow

Jan 10
Will take the stage at TED2018

South Ender Beth Goldstein elevated to partner

Jan 10
Boston law firm Sherin and Lodgen LLP announces that Beth A. Goldstein an attorney in the firm's Real Estate Department, was elevated to partner, effective January 1, 2018.

Martin Luther King Day Events and Celebrations

Jan 10

Rowing, rebounders, boxing among 2018's top fitness trends

Jan 10
If you skipped most of your workouts to be more "present" during the holiday festivities and aren't looking forward to getting back on the treadmill, we feel you.

Victory Programs Celebrates Life

Jan 3
The Victory Programs' Boston Living Center's annual Celebration of Life Holiday Party for the HIV/AIDS community returned to the Hynes Convention Center for the 30th year...

Winter, and snow, is coming

Jan 3
City Winter 101

How cold is it?

By Sue O'Connell | Jan 3
Cold enough for a hawk to leave the sky to pick at a squashed, frozen squirrel caracas on Fort Hill, Roxbury.

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