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Covid-19 at- Home Test Line at South Boston Public Library
UPDATE: Follow South Boston branch of BPL on Twitter for the latest news on tests. As of Wednesday, the library was out of tests and [...]
Transit Police need your help in identifying these two that robbed a sleeping homeless man + then punched + kicked another who tried and stop them
From Transit Police News: On December 19, 2021 at approximately 11:30PM at the MBTA's Downtown Crossing concourse two unknown male subjects, depicted within, robbed a [...]
Mayor Wu announces plan to require proof of Covid-19 Vaccination
AT INDOOR DINING, FITNESS, AND ENTERTAINMENT LOCATIONS; VACCINATION REQUIREMENT FOR CITY WORKERS As COVID-19 surges, Arlington, Brookline, Cambridge, Salem, Somerville and other municipalities announce efforts [...]
BPDA approves plans for 323-365 Dorchester Ave.
Hang onto your hats! Another large scale development has been approved for the Dot. Ave. neighborhood - and this one is a big one. On [...]
Staying safe during the holiday season
Written by Mayor Martin J. Walsh I want to wish everyone a very happy holiday season, and hope that the [...]
‘Tis the Season in Southie- Dazed + Confused
Nothing says Christmas like getting blackout drunk Looks like the holiday season is in full swing in the neighborhood. One [...]
Recap of Mayor Walsh’s Press Briefing on 12/10
Please see below for updates from Mayor Martin J. Walsh’s press briefing on Thursday, December 10, 2020. COVID-19 cases and [...]
Boston Children’s Museum Closed due to COVID-19 Concerns
On the side of caution The Boston Children's Museum has announced that they have voluntarily closed due to COVID-19 concerns. [...]
Councilor Flynn to Hold Hearing on Water & Sewer Infrastructure on Monday, Dec. 14th
BOSTON - Boston City Councilor Ed Flynn will be chairing a virtual hearing on issues relating to water and sewer [...]
Potentially 300K COVID-19 cases linked to Biogen Conference last spring
Good grief. The Boston Globe is reporting that between 205,000 and 300,000 COVID-19 cases across the nation and around the [...]
Bring it on! COVID-19 Vaccine Timeline
Light at the end of the tunnel! Update: The FDA approved the Pfizer-BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine on Friday and has been shipped to all 50 states [...]
Back to Phase 3 – Part 1 for Massachusetts
Gov. Charlie Baker announced on Tuesday that beginning December 13th, the state will go back to Phase 3 part 1 of the reopening. What exactly [...]
ICA closes due to COVID-19 concerns
On the side of caution The Institute of Contemporary Art has announced that they have voluntarily closed due to COVID-19 concerns. You can still visit [...]
Helpful Info: Fallen Trees/Downed Power Lines
Weather is about to get wild Boston is expected to get 3 - 4 inches of snow and high winds starting at 5 p.m., with [...]
Highest COVID-19 Numbers to Date….again
We did it again. Massachusetts Broke a Record on Thursday - and not a good record. Not to be outdone by Wednesday's Covid 19 cases, [...]
Recap of Mayor Walsh’s Press Briefing from 12/3
Please see below for updates from Mayor Martin J. Walsh’s press briefing on Thursday, December 3, 2020. COVID-19 cases and testing data: The Commonwealth of [...]