Vast project in Westwood set to get underway

After years of delays, contractors will begin on Wednesday to build a miniature city with hundreds of new homes, stores, and offices.

US nears new curbs on compounding pharmacies

The Senate cleared a key hurdle for a bill intended to reduce the chance of another public health tragedy like last year’s fungal meningitis outbreak.

Erin Manning rubbed the back of domestic worker Sonia Soares during her testimony at the State House Tuesday.

Domestic workers push for rights at State House

A proposed Domestic Workers’ Bill of Rights would provide basic protections for 67,000 nannies, caregivers, and housekeepers in Mass.

Panel recommends wider use of cholesterol drugs

The number of Americans taking statin drugs to prevent cardiovascular disease could double under new treatment recommendations.

Shirley Leung

Olympic-size ambitions, hurdles for Boston

Those leading the charge to bring the Olympics to Boston also stand to benefit the most, and none more than John Fish, chairman of Suffolk Construction.

Joe Keegan said he is concerned the island will be flooded with people who don’t have its “vibe.”

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Martha’s Vineyard mixed on Aquinnah casino

Some worry about the tourist influx, while others see a boost for businesses from a potential Wampanoag Tribe of Aquinnah casino in Gay Head.

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The Wampanoag Tribe of Aquinnah is citing a federal opinion on the legality of the casino, but the state insists the tribe gave up the right to build a facility.

John Farrell, left, attended the Boston Baseball Writers Association Dinner in January along with Red Sox GM Ben Cherington and Indians manager Terry Francona.

Dan Shaughnessy

A lesser trophy for Indians’ Terry Francona

Both the Red Sox’ John Farrell and Francona were worthy of the AL Manager of the Year award. Farrell will just have to settle for his World Series ring.

“It’s never been about money for me. It’s about making a difference,” said Mayor Menino.

Menino to help start urban institute at BU

Mayor Menino has been hired to help launch a new Institute on Cities, where mayors and municipal managers from across the globe can share ideas.

Opinion

TOM KEANE

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Airline passengers can now bypass some security — but at what cost?

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Floor van de Velde’s “Vibrant Divide.’’

Glow-in-the-dark evidence of a bright future

Floor van de Velde’s enchanting exhibition “Score for a Color Field” at 17 Cox, the alternative gallery in Beverly, glows in the dark.