Healey-Driscoll Administration Launches 'Go Higher' Initiative at UMass Dartmouth to Boost College Affordability in Massachusetts
The Healey-Driscoll Administration celebrates Massachusetts' progress in college affordability and equity, launching the Go Higher initiative to inspire and increase access to higher education.
Boston Police Kick Off Faith and Blue Week with Community Outreach in Brighton, Dorchester, and Back Bay
Boston Police Department kicks off Faith and Blue Week with community events to strengthen ties with residents, including gatherings at local faith-based venues, a pet blessing, and symbolic blessings for officers.
Cambridge Welcomes Fallow Kin, New Farm-to-Table Eatery Offers Sustainable Dining on Historic Main Street
Fallow Kin, a new farm-to-table restaurant focusing on sustainability, is opening in Cambridge at the former Craigie on Main location, offering a vegetable-driven menu by industry veterans Dennehy, Ayer, and Sanchez.
MIT Museum Unveils "Remembering the Future", Janet Echelman's Climate-Centric Art Installation in Cambridge
Janet Echelman's installation "Remembering the Future" at MIT Museum, realized with Caitlin Mueller and CAST, blends art with climate data, modeling Earth's past and potential futures through woven sculptures and interactive elements.
Healey-Driscoll Administration Launches $23 Million Program to Combat Digital Divide in Massachusetts
Massachusetts launches a $23 million initiative, the Connected and Online Program, to distribute 27,000 internet-ready devices statewide, supported by the U.S. Treasury Capital Projects Fund.












