5 things to know about Dave Dombrowski
Dombrowski?s new job as Red Sox president of baseball operations means he will be working with John Henry for a second time.
Alex Speier
A longer-term vision guided most of the Red Sox?s decisions under Theo Epstein and Ben Cherington.
Dombrowski?s new job as Red Sox president of baseball operations means he will be working with John Henry for a second time.
Dombrowski has been a winner in several cities, in part through aggressive trades and signings.
Former Tigers president Dave Dombrowski has joined the organization, effective immediately, the team announced during Tuesday?s game.
Chronic problems with the Department of Children and Families and its predecessors have bedeviled generations of the state?s chief executives.
It?s the same home where 2-year-old Avalena died over the weekend.
The Millennium Tower, Boston?s 3d-tallest building, is quickly taking shape thanks to a process where lower floors are finished before the upper ones are enclosed.
It suggested planners underestimated expenses, skimped on contingency funds, and were too optimistic in assessing public infrastructure costs.
Staffers who support special needs students and are classified as year-round employees are spending weeks sitting in a school cafeteria.
Students packed Tuesday?s School Committee meeting to support Sean Kiley, who was hired as principal in 2014.
Shirley Leung
Michael Dukakis and William Weld back linking the MBTA?s commuter rail networks that serve North and South stations.
The St. Paul?s School student, who says she was raped by an older teen last year, burst into tears as she identified Owen Labrie.
The talks went so poorly, according to reports, that Tom Brady now plans to rejoin the Patriots at practice on Wednesday.
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You?re in good hands with chef-owner Premila Mathews, who owned the former Biryani Park in Malden.
Synlina Rosa rushed to rescue fellow tenants as a blaze raged through the Otis Street home Tuesday.
The power line is part of a $1.4 billion project to draw hydroelectric power into southern New England from Canada.
Outrage grew after a group of men opened fire on family and friends attending a memorial service for one of those killed.
The Ohio governor was a late-comer to the Republican presidential race, but is surging in the Granite State.
Michael S. Dukakis and William F. Weld
We need a true network where the pieces connect to each other.
Refugees from Somalia, ethnic Bantus who fled a civil war, have found their way to an unlikely home in Lewiston, Maine.
Beta Boston
?Buddy,? built by a Paris-based company, is designed to be a companion and helper around the house.
Crux
The Priests for Life case is one of seven seeking an appeal before the Supreme Court.
Bradley, on a 16-for-37 tear, was on the bench Tuesday as Rusney Castillo and Hanley Ramirez started.
The N.C. Wyeth works were stolen from a Portland apartment two years ago, investigators said.
The presidential contender really doesn?t like people from Massachusetts ? or at least the state's politicians.
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Herb Chambers celebrates ?Jimmy Fund Month? and more.
In the grainy security video, a man in a yellow shirt sits on a bench at the crowded Erawan Shrine, removes a backpack, and walks away.
A startup founded in Somerville and based in California is seeking funding to fund a fleet of giant fighting robots.
The age-old theme of humanity?s relationship to nature is rampant in galleries lately.
Since the Bikeway opened in 1993, thousands of area residents have stopped in cafes, sandwich spots, and creameries.
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