Let’s show In Good Co. Some Love after a recent break in.

Earlier this week, In Good Co., a local gift shop in South Boston, faced an unfortunate incident involving property damage and theft. Despite this setback, they recently announced that the shop has reopened its doors, ready to continue offering its unique selection of local, handmade, and small-batch gifts, cards, pottery, jewelry, and home decor items.
In Good Co. is currently operating on a modified schedule, welcoming customers on Fridays and Saturdays from 11 AM to 6 PM. Regular hours are set to resume on February 5th:
Monday and Tuesday – CLOSED
Wednesday and Thursday – 11-7
Friday and Saturday, 11-6
Sunday 10-4Â
The shop is located at 653 E Broadway
This is a great reminder of why shopping local is so important. Southie’s small businesses are a big part of what makes our neighborhood special, and they rely on community support to keep going. By choosing to shop locally, we’re not only getting unique, quality products but also helping to keep our neighborhood businesses thriving.
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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.
Wow! Sorry for the owners of the gift shop who have to deal with the fact that their business was broken into, and that property was damaged. Here’s hoping that the perpetrator(s) are caught, and punished for having done that. It’s totally wrong, and the person(s) who committed the break-in and damaged merchandise should not get away with it.
As long as we refer to actions like this as an ‘unfortunate incident’, it will not stop. The business didn’t get struck by lightning… that would be an ‘unfortunate incident’. This was a crime perpetrated by a criminal.
I realize that the break-in at Good-Co. Gift shop was not just an unfortunate incident. It was a vicious act that was committed by a person or person(s) who were bent on destroying property, and stealing merchandise from the owners of Good-Co. Gift Shop. Again, here’s hoping that the perpetrators are caught, and punished for their crimes.