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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 [...]
Congressman Stephen Lynch honored for 50 years as an Ironworker Local 7 member
U.S. Rep. Stephen F. Lynch was awarded his 50-year service pin by Ironworkers Local 7 Sat night during a ceremony at the Seaport Hotel. Lynch [...]
$25,000 bail for Bridgewater man involved in violent City Hall incident including biting BPD Officer
BOSTON, April 5, 2024 – A Bridgewater man was ordered held on $25,000 bail today after being charged with initiating a violent confrontation with Boston [...]
We love a Parade – Especially a Celebratory Championship Parade! Celebrate the Boston high school teams that won State Champs!
On Saturday, Mayor Michelle Wu will celebrate Boston high school sports teams that won the State Championship at a Championship Parade. The teams include the [...]
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 [...]
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 [...]
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, [...]
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 [...]
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 [...]
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 [...]
City Councilors Flynn+Flaherty Refile Hearing to Discuss Safety of Light Poles, Bridges, and Infrastructure
At the first Boston City Council Meeting this year, City Council President Ed Flynn and Councilor At-Large Michael Flaherty refiled a hearing order to discuss [...]
Mayor Michelle Wu formally submits rent control proposal to City Council
Let the debate begin! Mayor Michelle Wu officially filed her rent control proposal with the City Council on Monday. According to the Boston Globe, the [...]
Traffic Advisory: NE Boat Show is in Town
The New England Boat Show at BCEC to Impact Local Traffic - February 15 – February 19, 2023; Local Parking Limited The New England Boat [...]
BFD respond to call for a fire in Southie, rescue two
On Monday morning around 11am, BFD responded to a call at 19 Colonel Michael J. McDonough Way for a report of a building fire. Smoke [...]
Southie PSA: You just can’t park anywhere
What the…. We realize that South Boston has a parking crisis. It’s hard to find a spot. You circle the blocks and can’t find anything [...]
















