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An all-day music festival, night market, international carnival, and kid-friendly fun await you + your family this weekend.
If you’re hearing wedding bells, take a look at one of these local event venues.
The Residences at Rivergreen will add ~600 units along the Malden River and offer amenties like a rooftop deck and craft beer garden.
“Storrowed” (v) — When a truck hits one of the low clearance bridges on Storrow Drive.
The MBTA is shutting down parts of the Red Line for 16 days in October for repairs. Here’s your guide to navigating the shut down.
One person’s trash is in fact another persons treasure.
Residents can now apply for a permit to charge their electric vehicles across sidewalks.
The portrait collection shares an up-close look at ‘The Boss’ across his decades-long career.
Find out which schools made the Princeton Review’s annual list of top US colleges
It’s been a busy week for Mayor Wu and city officials. Let’s catch up on these three recent announcements.

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This month, the city will see musical performances from rap legends, rising pop stars, and a couple of judges from “The Voice.”
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The event is free and open to the public.
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