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Recap of the Rumble: All’s Quiet
On Saturday morning we reported of a potential rumble between the Dropkick Murphys and the neo-Nazis, NS131 at M Street Park. The beef began over [...]
Old School Rumble Potential at M Street Park on Saturday
Well, that escalated quickly. It's going down at 12:30pm at M Street Park. "No books, no friends. I offer you out. Old school Southie style. [...]
Operation H.E.A.T: Suspected Human Trafficker Arrested at Mass + Cass
From BPD News: On Wednesday, March 23, 2022, at approximately 6:30 PM, Detectives assigned to the Boston Police Human Trafficking Unit, the Internet Crimes Against [...]
Colin’s Joy Project Awarded $300K for New Playground
This news delights us! More than $1.2 million has been awarded to enhance state parks. The Department of Conservation and Recreation announced Monday that it [...]
Councilors Flynn, Campbell, and Edwards to Hold Hearing on Ways for the City to Prevent and Investigate Incidents of Hate Crimes and Discrimination on March 30th
BOSTON - Boston City Councilors Ed Flynn, Andrea Campbell, and Lydia Edwards will be having a City Council hearing to [...]
Fire destroys historic Milton Hoosic Club
If you grew up in Boston, you’ve probably attended a wedding or an event at the Milton Hoosic Club. The [...]
Mayor Kim Janey will be sworn in on March 24th
From Mayor Janey Below: I am honored to serve you as the 55th Mayor of Boston. This is the City [...]
Rollins Unveils Initiative to Address Lab’s Infamous Legacy from Tens of Thousands of Suffolk County Drug Cases
See Press Release Below: District Attorney Rachael Rollins today filed a motion unveiling a plan to remedy the harm caused [...]
Marty Walsh is officially the US Labor Secretary
Congratulations! Marty Walsh has officially been confirmed by the US Senate to be the next Labor Secretary. Final vote was [...]
Recap of Mayor Walsh’s Press Briefing from March 19th
Please see below for updates from Mayor Martin J. Walsh’s press briefing on Friday, March 19. Comment on the murders [...]
Phase 4, Part 1 starts Monday in the City of Boston
Friday, March 19, 2021 - Mayor Martin J. Walsh today announced that the City of Boston will move into a modified Phase 4, Step 1 [...]
Showplace ICON Theater in Seaport officially closes for good
#Bummer Showplace ICON Theater - located on Seaport Boulevard has officially closed its doors. The company cited the economic impact of the pandemic for the [...]
At the Heights on Evacuation Day – a new video
Caught in Southie loves our Southie History Lessons! Our neighborhood is so rich in history, we love to see anyone actively promoting it! A new [...]
Councilors Flynn and Bok File Resolution in Support of State Bill to Include a Boston Seat at the MBTA’s Fiscal Management and Control Board
See press release below BOSTON - Councilors Ed Flynn and Kenzie Bok are filing a resolution at this week’s Boston City Council meeting in support [...]
Everyone over 16 can register for vaccine on April 19th
Let’s go! On Wednesday, Gov. Charlie Baker announced the state will open its COVID-19 vaccination registration to everybody over the age 16 on April 19th! The governor [...]
Recap of Mayor Walsh’s Press Briefing on March 15th
Please see below for updates from Mayor Martin J. Walsh’s press briefing on Monday, March 15. ASL interpretation: No ASL interpreters were available for today’s [...]