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- “My name is Emi McSwain and I’m on a mission to do every single fun thing that the city of Boston has to offer.”
- McSwain currently has over 36,000 followers and her posts average tens of thousands of views.
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This month’s BEST local freebies
By Emily Schario & Gia Orsino
Feds move to seize $13K restitution payment from disgraced ex-Boston City Councilor Tania Fernandes Anderson
By Gayla Cawley
Cambridge hosting first Porchfest this month
By Madison Lucchesi
City to Seek Compensation for Trash Service Impacted by Strike, Pickups Slower Than Normal
By Charlie Breitrose
5 things to do this weekend, including Stanley Whitney at the ICA and Boston Jerkfest
By Amelia Mason, Andrea Shea & Arielle Gray
The redemption of Steve Poftak
By Joan Vennochi
MIT building defaced with anti-Israel graffiti
By Ross Cristantiello
Ex-Boston cop loses driver’s license after police say he drunkenly struck fellow officer
By Irene Rotondo
Biotech Firm Signs Lease To Relocate From Cambridge To Watertown
By Taylor Driscoll
Allston project hit by ‘Big Beautiful Bill’
By Matthew Medsger
Southie pool reopens to public as Boston officials continue push to renovate facilities
By Eve Zuckoff
Residents Protest ICE Facility In Burlington
By Chris Rhatigan
Tewksbury Community Market To Feature 33 Vendors
By Chris Rhatigan
Taxi stolen from Logan stopped on Mass. Pike, driver in custody
By Veronica Haynes
Chelmsford Town Meeting approves school project funds, Koulas Farm survey funding at special session
By Peter Currier
Wu-Tang Clan coming to Boston Friday - Where to buy last-minute tickets
By Ariana Tourangeau
Explaining Walthams Ongoing National Grid Gas Main Project
By Montana Samuels
Another Bus Lane Bites the Dust: Wu Administration Forces Chelsea, Charlestown Transit Riders to Wait In More Traffic
By Christian Milneil
WANT AD: Retired Man Seeks Apartment Near Transit
By Charlie Breitrose
Lowell City Council runs afoul of Open Meeting Law
By Melanie Gilbert
Attend meetings in Cambridge from July 10-17 about a condo demolition and transit changes
By Marc Levy