Boston Herald launches two new digital sections
The Boston Herald continues to make strides to enhance our digital presence to promote our wide array of content, adding a pair of new sections on our website.
The Herald’s new “Automotive” and “Real Estate” sections can be accessed through the “All Sections” tab on the top right of the homepage. Once the drop-down menu appears, click the arrow next to the “News” tab and another drop-down menu will appear, with the two new section pages listed below.
Our “Automotive” section includes advice columns on vehicles, product reviews and general news in the automotive industry. The “Real Estate” section is a comprehensive overview of market trends on a local and national level, tips for buying or selling homes and featured homes for sale.
Want to see more? Email rpelaez@bostonherald.com.
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