Boston Trans Period Pride Event Moving To Undisclosed Location
Mass NOW says its Trans Period Pride event will still happen after Boston Public Library canceled the event listing.
Mass NOW says its Trans Period Pride event will still happen after Boston Public Library canceled the event listing.
Former Republican gubernatorial candidate Mike Kennealy endorsed Mike Minogue for governor, saying Republicans should unite behind him after Minogue’s convention win.
Karen Read has filed a lawsuit against the Massachusetts State Police and Canton Police Department, alleging both agencies allowed biased officers to hold positions of authority.
Red Sox prospect Mikey Romero spoke with NewBostonPost about his friendship with Marcelo Mayer, building muscle and how his Christian faith keeps him grounded.
A male transgender-identifying Winchester High athlete played girls’ lacrosse this spring after helping the school win a girls’ cross-country sectional title in the fall.
Worcester Red Sox catcher Matt Thaiss spoke with NewBostonPost about being drafted by the Red Sox, catching Shohei Ohtani, and the ABS challenge system.
A Dominican national living illegally in Boston pleaded guilty to SNAP and Social Security fraud as federal prosecutors pursue separate fraud cases involving a Brazilian national and another Dominican citizen.
Worcester Red Sox outfielder Kristian Campbell discusses his swing adjustments, facing Carlos Rodón, playing the outfield full-time, and playing for Chad Tracy.
Caitlyn Aguiar, a Lowell woman, lost her job at Jeanne D’Arc Credit Union after posting a TikTok video praying for Pam Bondi’s cancer to get worse.
Boston Public Library canceled a transgender period pride event after it drew backlash online.
A Chelsea High junior male transgender athlete placed third in the girls’ 200-meter at the MIAA Division 4 Outdoor Track and Field State Championship meet.
Dover’s Chickering Elementary School plans to hold a Rainbow Club Pride Day event Monday morning for students in grades 1 through 5, with music, bubbles and colorful outfits.
A Nantucket Unitarian Universalist church canceled its annual Fourth of July reading of the Declaration of Independence, citing race, voting rights, and concerns about “our own whiteness” ahead of America’s 250th birthday.
In an interview with NewBostonPost, Milwaukee Brewers outfielder Sal Frelick discussed his Best Buddies work, his Lexington roots and how his Catholic faith shapes his service.
Rutland officials canceled the town’s Fourth of July fireworks, parade, and concert after voters rejected a Proposition 2 1/2 override.
Boston Public Library will host a transgender-focused period pride event next month with support from Mayor Michelle Wu’s LGBTQ office.
Mount Holyoke College had a male transgender athlete on its women’s cross country team this past fall, even after the NCAA changed its transgender athlete policy.
Worcester Red Sox outfielder Braiden Ward spoke with NewBostonPost about his elite base-stealing, bunting, and willingness to get hit by pitches.