Archive for August 2019
MBTA warns of Green Line delays after derailment at Riverside
Shuttle buses are replacing the Green Line’s D branch service this morning between Riverside and Newton Highlands. Read More
Read MoreShake Shack is coming to Boston’s Downtown Crossing this fall
This is the third Boston location for the popular hamburger joint. Read More
Read MoreThese are the 15 most popular jobs in Boston tech for non-techies
Landing a job in the technology industry doesn’t necessarily mean that applicants need to learn how to code or the basis of machine learning. Read More
Read MoreWith $3M investment, Boston hospitals treat housing instability as a health issue
Three Boston hospitals are working to address housing instability, investing a combined $3 million to keep people from being evicted and plan future affordable housing projects. Read More
Read MoreRaise Up focuses on affordable housing, college debt — but skips 2020 ballot
The progressive group says it may take proposals to voters come 2022, depending on how the next few years shake out. Read More
Read MoreHere’s how Harvard Pilgrim’s new CEO has overseen a turnaround
Harvard Pilgrim’s turnaround under the guidance of Michael Carson is reminiscent of Gov. Charlie Baker’s time at the helm of the insurer in 1999. Read More
Read MoreEditas picks Cindy Collins as permanent CEO
Six months after Katrine Bosley stepped down as the head of emerging gene editing startup Editas Medicine, the company has filled the role. Read More
Read MoreSouth Shore Hospital’s first female president steps down after four months
Pamela Daley Whelton has stepped down as president of South Shore Hospital after being named the first female president in the hospital’s 97-year history. Read More
Read MoreCape Air to donate second plane to Cape Cod Community College
Cape Air plans to donate a second aircraft to Cape Cod Community College’s aviation maintenance technology program. Read More
Read MoreHow Fenway Park transformed its roof into a garden
Linda Pizzuti Henry, a co-owner of the Red Sox and wife of team owner John Henry, had a vision in 2014 — she wanted to put a garden on the roof of Fenway Park. Read More
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