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BPD Community Alert: Boston Police Warn of Drink Spiking and Urge Victims to Report Incidents
BPD Community Alert: As area College Commencements approach and graduation parties take place, the Boston Police Department would like to remind the public of the dangerousness [...]
Summer in Southie is Back and the Crowds Prove it.
Summer is back in Southie! Warmer temps and sunny skies drew crowds galore to our neighborhood this weekend. Large lines could be seen at two [...]
“We refuse to let our digital rights be dismantled.” City Council opposes state social media ban.
The City Council voiced unanimous opposition to a Massachusetts State Legislature bill that would prohibit users under 16 from using social media. The bill would [...]
Love is Blind Boston Season is Coming this Fall
Boston, are you ready for your close-up? Netflix just announced that Season 11 of Love Is Blind, featuring Boston, will be available this fall — [...]
Councilor Flynn Passes Resolution Urging the City to Require In-Person Work for a Minimum of 4 Days a Week
BOSTON- This week, Boston City Councilor Ed Flynn passed a resolution (11 support, 1 present) urging the City of Boston [...]
Reserved Channel Harbor Walk Community Gathering on May 21st at South Boston Public Library
Share your ideas! Boston Harbor Now invites you to join South Boston elected officials, Massport and City of Boston staff [...]
Whole Foods Market coming to Seaport
According to the Boston Business Journal, a new smaller-format Whole Foods Market is headed to the Seaport. The grocery chain [...]
Grant Application Deadline for The South Boston Foundations is Friday, May 15
The South Boston Foundation is officially accepting grant applications for 2026 beginning on Monday, April 13th with a deadline of Friday, May 15th [...]
Council resolution supporting a committee to advocate for young people will not create a committee to advocate for young people.
Outside our world-renowned colleges, Boston is not a great place for young residents. Rent is high, job prospects are limited, [...]
Councilor Flynn to Hold Hearing On Potholes May 8th at 10AM
BOSTON- This Friday, May 8th at 10am in the Iannella Chamber at City Hall, Boston City Councilor Ed Flynn will [...]
End of an Era: Broadway Haircutters is on the Market
It's the end of an era for Broadway Haircutters. The building that houses the legacy small business on East Broadway is officially on the market. [...]
Boston Influencer Stuck on Quarantined Cruise Ship Amid Deadly Outbreak
Yikes. What a nightmare. A Boston influencer is sharing a pretty scary experience from the middle of the Atlantic. According to The Boston Globe, Boston-based [...]
Cheers to New Full Liquor Licenses in the Neighborhood
Big news for Boston’s restaurant scene: more spots are getting an upgrade to their drink menus. Last week, the Boston Licensing Board approved local restaurants [...]
Rep. Biele Secures $1.7 Million for Firefighters in House Budget
Investments in Boston Fire Department Training Academy BOSTON—Last week, the Massachusetts House of Representatives passed its budget for fiscal year 2027 (FY27). As part of [...]
Council rejects Flynn’s termination of block party grants
For the past four years, Boston has offered $750 grants to fund summer block parties. In 2024, the Office of Civic Organizing (OCO) awarded 52 [...]
The Mysterious Case of L Street Diner
Many of our readers and followers have reached out to ask, "What's going on with L Street Diner?" Over a year ago, there was a [...]

















