Boston officials Thursday approved changing the name of Yawkey Way, the street outside Fenway Park, because of allegations that former Red Sox owner Tom Yawkey was a racist who resisted hiring black ...
The Yawkey Way street signs have been pulled down and replaced with Jersey Street markings, but the Yawkey Foundations is asking the city to hand them over — and wants the Red Sox to give them other ...
The address for Fenway Park is now officially 4 Jersey Street.The city of Boston officially made the change from Yawkey Way to Jersey Street overnight, changing the street signs located outside the ...
Yawkey Way is no more. The city's Public Improvement Commission voted Thursday to change the name of the iconic street that closes on game days at Fenway Park. The Red Sox had petitioned for the ...
The Boston Public Improvement Commission unanimously voted Thursday to change the name of Yawkey Way next to Fenway Park back to its original name, Jersey Street. Residents of the Greater Boston area ...
Standing on the wrong side of history for decades usually comes with a price, even if it takes a long time for the bill to come due. Such is the case in Boston, where the street that is home to Fenway ...
Yawkey Way will again be Jersey Street. Boston's Public Improvement Commission voted unanimously in favor of the name change on Thursday, removing the name of Tom Yawkey, the longtime former Red Sox ...
Boston Red Sox owners got their wish to rename Yawkey Way, as Boston's Public Improvement Commission on Thursday accepted the request to change the name of the two-block street in front of Fenway Park ...
Another monument to the Tom Yawkey era has been renamed. Yawkey Station, the commuter rail stop in the Fenway area, will now be known as Lansdowne. MBTA officials said the change is in keeping with ...