Boghiceni has a rich history dating back to ancient times and is primarily engaged in agriculture.
The village's territory borders the localities of Bujor, Lăpușna, Șipoteni, Pașcani, Iurceni, and Mirești.
The document shows the borders of that village: "the edge goes up in front of Lăpușna... until it meets Dragomirești and Bujor, and from there... straight to Movila lui Fulger... and hits the slopes of Boghiceni... until it reaches the border opposite the gios lake..." The village of Boghiceni is also mentioned in later documents, including on November 8, 1666, when Iliaș Alexandru Voievod confirms certain parts of the estate of the village of Secăreni to the medelnicer Mihalcea Hîncu, and then on May 30, 1669, in the act of delimitation and division of the estate of Iurceni in the Lăpușna region.
It was not a very populous settlement, but it was equipped with everything necessary for life: windmills, apiaries, orchards with fruit trees, meadows, and enough arable land.
Here are some names of native inhabitants mentioned in the records of the same census: Ștefan Dănilă, Antohi Tabără, Ioniță Chircu, Timofti Cazacu, Constantin Gonat, Vasilache Bătrînu, Grigoraș Doni, Ichim Cătană, Ion Gonfu, Dănilă Puhoace.
Other documentary mentions from the 19th and 20th centuries regarding the economic and demographic situation of the locality include: in 1859 - 194 households with a population of 908 inhabitants, with Egor Leonard as the owner of a part of the estate; in 1864 - 418 des.
(or 1,213 square prăjini) of forest; in 1904 - 232 houses, a church dedicated to St. Michael, an elementary school with teaching in Russian, local peasants owning 1,452 des.