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Boston Children's Museum reacts to girl, 4, killed by pickup truck Sunday
A day after a 4-year-old girl was killed by a pickup truck steps away from Boston Children’s Museum, the institution’s president released a statement mourning the girl’s loss. The incident occurred just after 5 p.m. Sunday at the intersection of Congress and Sleeper streets in the Seaport District, Boston police said. Police haven’t identified the girl, but said she...
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4-year-old girl dead after being struck by vehicle in Seaport District
A four-year-old girl has died after being struck by a vehicle Sunday afternoon in South Boston, the city’s police force has announced. The crash happened shortly after 5 p.m. at the intersection of Congress Street and Sleeper Street, which is in the Seaport District section of Southie, the Boston Police Department said. The child was with family members. The...
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Palmer woman accused of threatening to bomb Boston apartment building
A western Massachusetts woman accused of threatening to bomb an apartment building in Boston’ Seaport District and shoot workers there appeared in court Tuesday. The Suffolk County District Attorney’s Office said Wednesday that 31-year-old Soledad Hernandez-Medina had been arraigned at the Central Division of Boston Municipal Court in a May 24 incident on Atlantic Avenue. Police responded shortly before noon…
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Inside look at the push to make Boston's Seaport more equitable
It’s no secret that the Seaport District is one of Boston’s most buzzing attractions. The fusion of fine dining, arts and entertainment and excitement is in a part of the city that attracts millions each year, but if you ask some of the city’s most influential players, the area still has leaps and bounds to go from where it...
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An inside look at the efforts to make Seaport District more equitable
Here’s how influential executives are teaming up to boost diversity in the growing neighborhood.
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Boosting diversity, equity and inclusion in Boston's Seaport District
A group of influential executives are making sure everyone has equal opportunity in Boston’s growing waterfront hotspot.
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Athletes Set to Plunge From High Above Boston in Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series
The thrilling high dives into Boston Harbor take every ounce of courage. “I’m actually scared of deep water and heights,” said diver Ellie Smart. Smart is one of the 24 divers in this weekend’s Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series competition in the Seaport District. “I do it because that feeling you get after you do something you just...