Insurance executive to help fix Connector site

An executive from the largest Mass. health insurer has been chosen to oversee fixes to the state’s failed health insurance website, the state is expected to announce.

Chinatown residents press Walsh on affordable housing

Chinatown residents and activists appealed to Mayor Martin Walsh for help in bringing more affordable housing to their neighborhood.

CVS decision to ban tobacco sales is hailed

Public health officials, politicians, and smoking researchers cheered the announcement from CVS pharmacy.

A screen shot of the e-mail sent from Scott Brown’s e-mail address.

Scott Brown rents out e-mail list to spammer

Brown has cut ties with the marketer after it sent spam e-mails from his address to thousands of supporters.

Jay Leno performed for the Mass Dental Society at the Westin Hotel in Boston on Jan. 24, 1999.

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One last night of laughs for the Leno era

After more than 20 years at the helm of the crown jewel of late night television, Jay Leno signs off from “The Tonight Show” for the final time Thursday night.

Jeff Green went for a dunk in the first half.

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Celtics defeat 76ers behind Green’s big game

Jeff Green scored 36 points as the Celtics won in Philadelphia, exacting a measure of revenge for a last-second defeat to the 76ers in Boston last week.

Hubway has bicycle-sharing stations in many locations in Boston and Cambridge.

Hubway sees storms as an experiment in winter bicycle-sharing

Officials with the bicycle program had to learn how to respond to snowstorms when they decided to continue operating in Cambridge this winter.

Mike Toth at his South Boston office.

Mike Toth and the art of branding

The branding expert, who has worked with companies from J. Crew to L.L. Bean, is putting his photography on display for a good cause.

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State legislators will soon consider a bill to allow undocumented residents the right to drive legally with a state-issued license.