Boston Breaks Ground on Stonley Brookley Homes: Tackling Affordable Housing with 45 Income-Restricted Units
Stonley Brookley Homes, a joint venture between Jamaica Plain Neighborhood Development Corporation and Causeway Development LLC, breaks ground in Boston, offering 45 affordable income-restricted homeownership units.
Boston Banker's Rape Charges Dismissed Due to Statute of Limitations
Charges against Boston serial rape suspect Ivan Y. Cheung were dismissed on October 11 due to the statute of limitations. The prosecution continues to pursue charges for two underage victims. The dismissal of the charges in this case raises questions about the differing laws regarding the DNA evidence and the statute of limitations in the United States.
Isenberg Projects and Boston's Mayor's Office of Arts & Culture Team Up for Inclusive Waterfront Spaces
Isenberg Projects, a creative consulting agency, partners with Boston’s Mayor’s Office of Arts & Culture to help plan and adapt civic and cultural space initiatives on the city's waterfront for a more inclusive, equitable, and collaborative future.
Massachusetts Unveils New Performance Standards and Workforce Training for Local Public Health Departments
On October 11th, 2023, the Massachusetts Department of Public Health announced new performance standards, credentials, and workforce training requirements for local public health departments, marking a revolutionary departure from the previous variability within the Massachusetts public health system.
Boston Rheumatologist Accused in Class-Action Lawsuit of Unnecessary Pelvic, Breast, & Rectal Exams for Personal Gratification
Dr. Derrick Todd, a former doctor at Brigham and Women's Hospital, is being sued by a class-action lawsuit that includes at least 50 former patients, alleging he sexually assaulted them during unnecessary medical examinations. New information revealed claims that this pattern of misconduct began as early as 2011.












