European firm pitches huge wind farm off Vineyard

DONG Energy?s turbines would be located 15 miles south of Martha?s Vineyard and could make up the continent?s largest offshore wind farm.

The 5.6-acre floral wholesale warehouse on Albany Street in the South End sits squarely on one of the hottest corners of Boston?s real estate market.

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Details of Flower Exchange sale remain under wraps

Vendors, neighbors, rival developers, and real estate brokers all say they have no clue who bought the South End parcel for more than $40 million.

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The man, now on the run, was surrounded in a Roslindale housing development before fleeing, police said.

KEVIN CULLEN

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It?s time the richest franchises take care of those who put everything on the line for everyone else.

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The system will rate cleanliness and food safety practices, giving diners a visible tool to choose where to eat.

Construction of Seaport District housing, such as 100 Pier 4, had been subordinate to that of office buildings. Many units are pricey.

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Some residents worry Seaport will lack neighborhood feel

Longtime residents say a lack of amenities and services keep it from feeling like a fully functioning neighborhood.

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2015/11/10/BostonGlobe.com/Metro/Images/200_marty_meehan_lowell.jpg New UMass president visits university?s campuses

The visits were meant to symbolize Martin Meehan?s pledge to make the five-campus system more unified.

$2.2b taken from Mass. rainy day fund over 3 years

A Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation report says the moves leave the state deeply unprepared for an economic downturn.

Sponsored by Rockland Trust

The ins and outs of cash flow

Small business success story Julie Brander offers tips on how to keep your company's cash flowing profitably, from proper pricing to competitor analysis.

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Thirty years later, N.H. murders of woman, 3 girls remain a mystery

Police, forensic investigators, web sleuths, and child advocates have had no luck in solving one of the state?s most puzzling cases.

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Church officials drew up talking points on the progress they say the church has made in responding to the sexual abuse of children.

BEN VOLIN | ON FOOTBALL

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Lewis, who tore his ACL, finishes with 622 total yards, 18 percent of the Patriots? total and third on the team.

A photo following the fire showed the ruins of Trinity Church on Summer Street.

143 years ago, Boston was burning

The Great Boston Fire of 1872 spurred the rapidly growing city to begin planning for the modern era.

Christina Lively, Dina Gjertsen, and Erin Geno examine a sewing machine at the Fixer Fair in Somerville.

Fixer Fair volunteers can bring your broken gadgets back to life

The fair is just one event in a growing Boston-area fix-it-yourself scene, harking back to an earlier era of tinkers and tinkerers.

Conservator Brian Powell (second from right) talked about artifacts of the shuttered St. Paul?s Church in Otis Monday with (from left) the Reverend Stephen T. Ayres of Old North Church; Steven Abdow, an Episcopal official; and colleague Lauren Drapala.

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Old North Church reclaims Colonial-era chandelier

The Boston landmark will receive a five-candle chandelier, seized by a Boston privateer in 1746, from a closed church in the Berkshires.

Supporters of the student protest group Concerned Student 1950 lock arms and form a perimeter following the announcement of Tim Wolfe?s resignation.

Evan Horowitz | Quick Study

What?s happening at the University of Missouri?

Racial tension is a longstanding issue at the school, and growing protests drew national attention.

Arthur T. Demoulas.

Bold Types

Another hero?s welcome for Artie T.

The Market Basket chief executive, deified by thousands of employees, was lauded in Lynn last week as the chain broke ground on a store.

STAT | Pulse of Longwood

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New programs are bringing primary health care into the dentist?s office.

NICK CAFARDO | ON BASEBALL

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?They must be good because people ask about them,? president of baseball operations Dave Dombrowski said.

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New findings show that lowering systolic pressure can significantly reduce the chance of death or serious cardiovascular disease.

The Big Picture

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Bliss Dharma Assembly

Thousands of Tibetan Buddhist monks and nuns gathered for the annual event to mark Buddha?s descent from the heavens.

BetaBoston

BetaBoston

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The companies that build out this immense, global ?Internet of Things? will become some of the biggest and richest yet.

Crux

JOHN L. ALLEN JR. | ALL THINGS CATHOLIC

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2015/02/05/BostonGlobe.com/National/Images/pope150.jpg New financial revelations don?t spell doom for church reforms

Francis insisted last week that church leaders can?t serve the poor if they?re seen to ?lead the life of a pharaoh.?