Mass. utilities go for wind power
The state’s biggest utilities have signed long-term contracts to buy wind-generated electricity at prices below the costs of most conventional sources.
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The state’s biggest utilities have signed long-term contracts to buy wind-generated electricity at prices below the costs of most conventional sources.
The commissioner, whose seven-year tenure leading the department was capped by the Boston Marathon ordeal, will pursue a fellowship at Harvard.
Adrian Walker
Without question, the commissioner leaves the Boston Police Department better than he found it.
Voters head to the polls Tuesday to pick the finalists among a field of 12 candidates who have, for the most part, been nice to each other.
In the most widely contested municipal race on Tuesday’s ballot, 19 candidates are running for City Council’s four citywide seats.
Dan Shaughnessy
At long last, the top performer in pennant-race history is cast in bronze outside Fenway Park, the hardball house where he made his magic.
Patriots 23, Buccaneers 3
It is the first time since 2007 the Patriots have won their first three games, and the fourth time during Bill Belichick’s tenure as head coach.
Christopher L. Gasper
The Patriots remain an unfinished product, but they’re finished with the skid row portion of the schedule.
65th Primetime Emmy Awards
Jeff Daniels, Bobby Cannavale, and Merritt Wever were among the surprise winners at the 65th annual Emmy Awards.
opinion | jennifer graham
Larry Summers’ reputation for being “brusque” shouldn’t have been a factor while he was under consideration for the chairmanship of the Federal Reserve.
Along some stretches of the Allston-Brighton Parade, mayoral hopefuls appeared to outnumber voters who had made up their minds.
The Red Sox have won 95 games and hold a 1½-game lead over Oakland for the best record in the American League.
Voters in District 5 will be faced with one of the largest slates of choices when they cast ballots for a new advocate on the City Council.
The attack at an upscale Nairobi mall reflected the surprising resiliency of Al Shabab, one of Africa’s most brutal insurgent groups.
Entrepreneurs looking to the crowd to finance their big ideas just got a little extra help from the government.
The book is part memoir, part medical history, and part self-help manual.
Feel free to drink up . . . just save yourself a lot of money and drink tap water.
Insider Event | Sept. 25
Attend a book signing and presentation by Qais Akbar Omar, author of the internationally acclaimed memoir.