Kim Janey made history this month — becoming the first woman and first Black mayor of Boston since the city was incorporated in 1822. “Today is a new day,” Janey said Wednesday at her swearing-in ...
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BOSTON -- Boston has its first-ever Black and female mayor. Kim Janey became the first woman and first Black person to serve as Boston's mayor on Monday night. She will be officially sworn in on March ...
New research out this week from the Boston Indicators further affirms what we’ve long known: the rate of people experiencing homelessness in Boston is too high. It’s unfortunate that in a city that ...
(NEW YORK) — Throughout its 200-year history, Boston has been governed by mayors they have all been white men — mainly of Irish American or Italian American decent. That history changes Wednesday when ...
Mayor Kim Janey made history Wednesday when she was sworn in as the first Black and first female mayor of the city of Boston. "To think that my teenage grandsons were born at a time when there never ...
Boston City Council President Kim Janey is making history in the city. After the U.S. Senate voted to confirm Mayor Marty Walsh’s nomination to serve as Secretary of Labor on Monday, Janey became the ...