Wahlberg grew up the youngest of nine children in a broken home in the rough Dorchester section of Boston.
Mark Wahlberg’s Pardon Plea: A Look Back At His Troubling, Violent, and Racist Rap Sheet|Marlow Stern|December 7, 2014|DAILY BEAST
We met at the Dorchester Hotel, for what I expected would be a question and answer interview.
My Moments With Ariel Sharon|Seth Lipsky|January 11, 2014|DAILY BEAST
“Meet me for breakfast at the Dorchester Hotel next Thursday in London,” he said.
The Private David Frost|John M. Florescu|September 3, 2013|DAILY BEAST
The Boston Police Department misreported an attack on the JFK Library in Dorchester.
Boston Marathon Bombing Media Errors Pile Up, as Does the Outrage|Michael Moynihan|April 18, 2013|DAILY BEAST
What next, a lawsuit from the Dorchester Chamber of Commerce crying foul for being called working class?
Sheldon Adelson, the Billionaire Who Bankrupted Me|John L. Smith|February 28, 2013|DAILY BEAST
The early English settlers of "the Dorchester back woods" brought with them many a quaint proverb and local saying.
Old Plymouth Trails|Winthrop Packard
At Dorchester, the old Roman settlement, the chief town of the shire, only a small remnant of the houses escaped destruction.
Feudal England -- Historical Studies On The Eleventh And Twelfth Centuries|J.H. Round
But the Canadians were determined to complete their task, and they took Dorchester and the connecting trench.
The Story of the Great War, Volume III (of VIII)|Various
Dorchester expressed no surprise—Anything was better than that silence of the last months.
The Duchess of Wrexe|Hugh Walpole
Here is his account of his first attendance at the central town-school of Dorchester, after he had left a dame-school.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 15, No. 89, March, 1865|Various
British Dictionary definitions for Dorchester
Dorchester
/ (ˈdɔːtʃɪstə) /
noun
a town in S England, administrative centre of Dorset: associated with Thomas Hardy, esp as the Casterbridge of his novels. Pop: 16 171 (2001)Latin name: Durnovaria (ˌdjʊənəʊˈveɪrɪə)