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Mayor Wu + BAA Announce the Fastest Bostonian Awards at the 128th Boston Marathon
BOSTON - Monday, April 15, 2024 - Mayor Michelle Wu and the Boston Athletic Association (B.A.A.) today announced the recipients of the second annual awards [...]
Guess what? Morrissey Blvd at Norwood Street will be closed on Tuesday and Wednesday
Beginning on Tuesday, April 16, 2024, and continuing through Wednesday, April 17, 2024, the Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR) will implement a lane closure [...]
BPD Community Alert – Help Identify individual involved in a St. Patrick’s Day attack at F and Tudor streets.
BPD Community Alert: Detectives assigned to District C-6 (South Boston) are seeking the public’s assistance to identify an individual involved in an aggravated assault incident that [...]
South Boston Transportation Action Plan Listening Session with City Councilor Ed Flynn
The Boston Planning and Development Agency had an in-person community meeting on the schedule for Wednesday, April 10th, at the Condon School. On Tuesday, it [...]
MBTA Announces Speed Between 10-25 Miles Per Hour on Red, Orange, Blue, and Green Lines Effective Immediately
As a snail crawls… Media Availability to Be Held Friday Morning at 10 AM to Provide Additional Information BOSTON—Tonight, the [...]
Learn more about Summer Street Bus Lane Pilot in South Boston
Residents can take part in in-person public walk-in opportunities and zoom calls re: new bus lane on Summer Street. These [...]
Northern Avenue Bridge – Reconstruction
Built in 1908, today’s Northern Avenue Bridge was in service for over a century before it was closed in December [...]
Local Pols + MBTA working to ensure hate groups don’t show up at St. Patrick’s Day Parade
Remember last year when this group showed up along the parade route? Well, local elected officials, along with the MBTA, will [...]
The Boston Volleyball Festival at BCEC to Impact Local Traffic For the Next Two Weekends
The Boston Volleyball Festival will be taking place from Friday, February 24 through Sunday, February 26, 2023 and Friday, March [...]
BPHC Issues a Cocaine Advisory After Several Opioid-Related Overdoses
If you're into cocaine, kindly read this. Also, you may want to heed the words of Grand Master Flash and [...]
Mayor Wu Announces Corean Reynolds as Director of Nightlife Economy
Reynolds will establish a new team charged with addressing urgent challenges facing Boston’s economy, including nightlife BOSTON - Wednesday, February 22, 2022 - Mayor Michelle [...]
Council President Flynn Calls for Affordable Housing Tax Exemption For Below Market Rent
BOSTON - At today’s Government Operations Hearing on rent stabilization, Council President Flynn proposed an affordable housing tax exemption for property owners that charge below-market [...]
Several Juveniles Arrested in Downtown Boston After Assaulting Numerous Victims
Keep your head on a swivel when visiting downtown crossing. Gheesh! From BPD News: At about 7:49 PM, on Sunday, February 19, 2023, officers assigned [...]
Outdoor Dining in the City of Boston will return…except for the North End.
The City of Boston has decided to ban North End restaurants from on-street dining this year, citing narrow and congested streets as part of the reason. [...]
Brace Yourself: MBTA Shutdowns Announced
Earlier this week, the MBTA announced some March service changes on the Red, Orange, Green, and Mattapan lines, in addition to the Newburyport/Rockport and Haverhill Commuter [...]
Sneak Peek: Curley Community Center – Update – New Photos Added
Good things come to those who wait...and lord knows we've been waiting a very long time to step inside the new and improved Curley Community [...]
















