BOSTON — Bostonians will no longer have to identify their sex or gender on marriage certificates, and city workers will operate under new guidance designed to better acknowledge varied gender
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Whether the city’s wealthiest nonprofits with tax-exempt status are paying their “fair share” to support the communities they do business in has divided members of the Boston City Council.
Frank Baker, a conservative voice on a left-leaning City Council, won’t seek reelection, opening up a District 3 seat he’s held for more than a decade.