After blowing off an emergency hearing last month, the U.S. Postal Service said that it would not be complying with a Boston ...
The City Council voted 11-1 to approve an order for a summons for USPS Boston Postmaster Joshua Balcunas to appear before the body’s Committee on PILOT Agreements, Institutional, and ...
The City Council slammed the ... said Tuesday that the USPS chose not to engage in the day’s discussion because it saw the ...
Boston City Council's emergency hearing on USPS issues and residents' experiences with faulty delivery have made some voters worried about voting by mail this election cycle.
Boston city councilors and other local officials ... Time is running out for the Wu administration to get the City Council’s and Beacon Hill’s blessing for a compromise proposal, which would ...
Five years after Allston’s only post office closed, the neighborhood may still be years away from seeing its replacement open ...
One day before the Boston City Council is expected to vote for a second time on a proposal to shift the burden of the city’s taxes toward commercial property owners, there is still some debate ...
The councilors, who are in the moderate minority, said President Ruthzee Louijeune is acting with a "perceived bias." ...
Boston City Council could vote as early as next week on a revised version of a proposal to shift the burden of the city’s property taxes away from homeowners and onto commercial property owners.
Boston City Council voted Wednesday to approve a revamped measure that would enable the city to shift more of the city's property tax burden from homeowners to commercial owners for up to three years.
"Some neighbors have said that they've seen a decrease, others have said that they've seen an increase," said Boston City Council President Ruthzee Louijeune. "We've got to make sure we're doing ...