A ‘lean in’ message for Latina political hopefuls

She’s well-spoken and widely known in local Latino circles, a successful attorney with a natural interest in public policy.So she started thinking about what it would take to run for office — for her local city council — and made calls to the type of people who support and prepare potential candidates in the Greater Boston area. She had many questions, including practical, financial ones: Should she quit her job? How much personal savings should she have? Continue reading below “I’m still waiting for them to call me back,” she told me, after asking not Continue reading >>>

Walsh announces regional effort to tackle climate change

On the two-year anniversary of Hurricane Sandy, Boston Mayor Martin J. Walsh Wednesday announced the creation of a regional summit on climate change, saying rising sea levels and powerful storms pose a threat to the Boston area. “The climate knows no municipal boundaries,” Walsh said at a news conference at the Architecture Boston Expo, held at the Boston Convention Exhibition Center. Continue reading below The summit will be held next spring at the University of Massachusetts Boston and will look to coordinate a regional approach to climate change preparation Continue reading >>>

City hosts summit on lead paint danger

Mayor Martin Walsh and Health and Human Services Chief Felix G. Arroyo at a summit on lead poisoning held by the city’s Office of Fair Housing and Equity. (Banner photo) Massachusetts law dictates that any housing unit inhabited by children under age 6 must be safe from lead-based paint hazards. That means that if the building was built before 1978, the year lead paint was banned in the U.S., the owner must have it inspected and deleaded if children or pregnant women live there, or provide certification Continue reading >>>

Coakley, Democrats make appeals to party’s loyal base

Attorney General Martha Coakley chats with Andrea Carmona, 12, and Noemi Negron, 14, following a Greater Boston Interfaith Organization forum in South Boston. (Banner photo) Democrats in Massachusetts are pulling out all the stops in Attorney General Martha Coakley’s bid for the governor’s office. She’s received endorsements from black and Latino elected officials from New Bedford to Lawrence. Last week, Coakley shared the stage with former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton at the Park Plaza Continue reading >>>

Tricks and treats: Scare up fun with Halloween-themed drinks and dishes

Greater Boston is haunted by a wave of spooky Halloween sweets, sips and treats that seem to grow more creative and tastefully gruesome each year.Tavern in the Square in Salem offers the Hocus 
Pocus cocktail, an adults-only tribute to the atmospheric autumn cult-favorite flick “Hocus Pocus” starring Bette Midler and Sarah Jessica Parker. The movie was filmed here in the Witch City.“Halloween gets a little crazy in Salem,” said Tavern in the Square operations manager Sal Gesamondo. Mixologist John Rizzo uses Misty Stix dry-ice swizzle sticks to safely add a spooky fog that floats over Continue reading >>>

Baker, Coakley To Have Final Broadcast Debate

Republican Charlie Baker and Democrat Martha Coakley participate in a Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce debate. WBUR’s Bob Oakes, right, moderates. (Jesse Costa/WBUR) BOSTON — It’s a week before Election Day, and the leading Massachusetts gubernatorial candidates, Democrat Martha Coakley and Republican Charlie Baker, will meet in their final broadcast debate Tuesday night. The debate, which begins at 7 p.m., will be broadcast on WBUR and other media outlets. Independent candidates Evan Falchuk, Jeff McCormick and Scott Lively were not invited. According to WBUR’s most Continue reading >>>