Walsh replaces head of Inspectional Services

It’s the first step in what the mayor described as a series of management changes at the embattled Inspectional Services Department.

Boston, 4 other localities unite on life sciences

The move marks a dramatic strategic shift from the policy of former mayor Thomas M. Menino, who aggressively sought to protect the city’s interests in biotechs.

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2014/05/12/BostonGlobe.com/National/Images/tim150-2042.jpg Geithner book details turmoil with Warren

The former treasury secretary reveals details on the debate over whether to appoint Elizabeth Warren to head the consumer protection agency.

Officer killed before N.H. home explodes

Authorities said the officer responded to a domestic disturbance at a home in Brentwood that later exploded and burned. The gunman is presumed dead.

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2014/05/12/BostonGlobe.com/Metro/Images/cardinal150-13538.jpg Amid outcry, black mass at Harvard is called off

The event was canceled amid a chorus of condemnation, but it may have been held off campus Monday night.

Below the water’s surface, pressures 1,000 times greater than the ones at sea level probably led to the implosion of one of Nereus’s pressure housings.

Advanced Imaging and Visualization

Unique robotic quest comes to a sudden end in the deep

Six miles under the sea, a remote-controlled Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution robot probing one of the coldest, deepest ocean trenches on Earth blew apart.

Thanks to some fine work by Carey Price (right), the Canadiens earned a return trip to Boston for Game 7 on Wednesday night.


Thanks to some fine work by Carey Price (right), the Canadiens earned a return trip to Boston for Game 7 on Wednesday night. (Barry Chin/Globe Staff).

CHRISTOPHER L. GASPER | Canadiens 4, Bruins 0

Bruins-Habs destined to go the distance

A second-round exit at the hands of the hated Habs would be completely unbearable for the Bruins.

Little has changed at Charlie’s Sandwich Shoppe in the South End since it opened nearly 90 years ago. It continues to attract a loyal clientele and some big names. But co-owner Arthur Manjourides (above) says it’s time for the family-owned business to close.

Charlie’s authentic to the last bite

The venerated South End sandwich spot, which has a long history of entertaining politicians and celebrities, will close at the end of June.

KEVIN CULLEN

Sister cities and brother Buddhists

The mayors of Boston and Belfast want to send not guns but jobs and counterintuitive thinking each other’s way.

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 Thomas M. Menino, former mayor of Boston, sat with Debbie Rambo, president of Catholic Charities. An honorary bench was dedicated to him for his unwavering support for the Teen Center at St. Peter’s.

Bowdoin-Geneva back in the spotlight

The two mayors — one current, one former — returned to the Bowdoin-Geneva neighborhood Monday, visiting two spots in a community trying mightily to turn a critical corner.