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Protesters march at the Resist Deportation! Save TPS! rally outside the Massachusetts State House Saturday afternoon. PHOTO BY CHLOE GRINBERG/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Boston residents speak out against infringements on refugee protections

Erin Edwards December 3, 2017

“Say it loud, say it clear, immigrants are welcome here,” chanted around 100 protesters at the Boston Common and Downtown Crossing Saturday afternoon as they rallied against the termination of...

Pro-choice and pro-life protesters rally in front of Planned Parenthood on Commonwealth Avenue Friday morning. PHOTO BY ASHLEY GRIFFIN/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Pro-life, pro-choice activists clash outside Commonwealth Avenue Planned Parenthood

Hannah Harn February 12, 2017

Approximately 40 supporters of the pro-life movement and 40 supporters of the pro-choice movement gather at the Planned Parenthood clinic at 1055 Commonwealth Ave. Saturday morning to rally for their...

David Carabin, director of the Boston Regional Intelligence Center, speaks during a City Council hearing on social media monitoring by the Boston Police Department Monday afternoon. PHOTO BY JUSTIN HAWK/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

City Council holds hearing to discuss police social media scanners in Boston

Haley Fritz December 6, 2016

Approximately 30 Boston residents gathered at Boston City Hall on Monday afternoon to attend a public hearing about the Urban Areas Security Initiative, which helps urban areas prevent and recover...

OP-ED: Let your voice be heard, spread the word, vote Super Tuesday

OP-ED: Let your voice be heard, spread the word, vote Super Tuesday

Editors February 5, 2016

Op-Eds do not reflect the editorial opinion of The Daily Free Press. They are solely the opinion of the author. Friends, Neighbors and Constituents: I am a lifelong Democrat and lifelong Boston...

Mary Ann Nagle, owner of Phillips Candy House in Dorchester, speaks Wednesday about her famous chocolate turtles featured on Oprah’s 2015 Favorite Things List. PHOTO BY SARAH SILBIGER/DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Phillips Candy House’s Mary Ann Nagle on chocolate and traditions

Sonia Rao December 3, 2015

Phillips Candy House, known for its Oprah Winfrey-approved turtle baskets, is Dorchester’s very own version of Willy Wonka’s chocolate factory. Customers visiting the shop are greeted with delightful...

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