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Written by Maureen DahillFor roughly four months, I was larger than life. I was plastered on the side of building and I was over 8 feet tall on a 16ft [...]
Written by Maureen DahillFor roughly four months, I was larger than life. I was plastered on the side of building and I was over 8 feet tall on a 16ft [...]
How The Once Mighty Highlights Show Lost Its WayBy Ross GariepyAs a proud member of Generation Y, I grew up in a privileged time where television and breakfast weren't mutually [...]
The Grigalunas FamilyIn 1950, the Grigalunas Family was the first family to move into the D Street Housing Development at 299 West Broadway in South Boston. Pictured in the photo [...]
Dating Red Flags for the BeachFirst of all, let me apologize for not writing anything lately. You see I've been super busy sitting on the couch and eating Triscuits that [...]
July 2013Hit me with your best shotPhotography by Deborah McCarthyDon't mess with Andrea Muccini - this black belt has been teaching people how to kick, punch and block for the [...]
Good-byeYou've probably gone to a wedding there or a Southie "time". Maybe you've enjoyed a pop-over or two at a special birthday dinner there but after 50 years of serving [...]
Movie Night at the Walsh CenterEnjoy a free family fun night at the Walsh Center (behind the Court House next to the Jave House) including hot dogs, hamburgers and a [...]
a new groupYou probably remember New Southie - a social group of LGBT from South Boston that got together monthly. After the passing of founder Phil Sheats, there was a [...]
For SB Boys & Girls ClubUnder Armour wants to help rebuild a Boys & Girls Club basketball court. There are five cities and ten Boys & Girls Clubs participating in [...]