Check them out: Most Read Posts of Caught in Southie 2025

As we begin a new year, I want to share with you the most-read posts of 2025 – a little time capsule of what was happening in the neighborhood! Everything from neighborhood tragedies to South Boston business news to a creative shoplifter and an early start time for the St. Patrick’s Day Parade made the Top 10.
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- Local Obituary: Don Wright, a South Boston resident who died suddenly a day before daughter was born
- Man dies in South Boston after falling 3-stories
- Obituary: Noah Greany, 26, who was tragically killed last weekend in South Boston
- Body found in Fort Point Channel in South Boston on Thursday morning.
- Coming Soon to the Neighborhood: Park City Set to Bring Food & Fun to LOT On the Dot
- New Real Housewives Franchise Filming in Southie on Sunday
- Brick Street Bagels has Officially Opened a Brick and Mortar Shop in Southie
- 2025 St. Patrick’s Day Route Announced with an Earlier Start Time
- South Boston Restaurant News: McGoo’s and Dumpling Daughter have closed.
- Local shoplifter is caught “red panted” in South Boston
Also, honorable mention to South Boston Bars and Taverns that No Longer Exist. It was originally posted a few years back but is still going strong!

Maureen Dahill is the founder of Caught in Media. Once a longtime wardrobe and prop stylist for brands such as Rue La La, TJ Max & Hasbro, she is a devoted lover of vintage clothing, Martini Mondays, Castle Island, AND a 4th generation South Boston native. Mother of three, married to Peter G.


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