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Dorchester Native Rodney Marshall Named Boston Fire Commissioner
Big news for Boston’s bravest: a familiar face is stepping into a major leadership role. According to the Boston Globe, Mayor Michelle Wu has named [...]
Rep. Biele Delivers Local Resources in House Supplemental Budget
$1.8 billion bill invests in transportation and education statewide and locally BOSTON—Recently, State Representative David Biele joined his colleagues in the Massachusetts House of Representatives [...]
One Boston Day: Perform an Act of Kindness
April 15th is One Boston Day! Let’s honor and reflect on all that is strong and resilient about the City of Boston! You’re also encouraged [...]
Senator Collins Files Legislation to Invest in Castle Island, Marine Park, and Fort Point Channel
Proposal builds on Mass Ready Act to strengthen coastal protection and streamline climate projects Ahead of this week’s debate on the Mass Ready Act, Senator [...]
Rep. Biele Sponsors Successful Fire Hydrant Challenge to Help Dig Out From Blizzard ’26
BOSTON – Last week, as the Blizzard of 2026 dropped over 17 inches of snow on Boston, State Representative David [...]
Revolutionary Spaces Helps Boston Achieve Museums for All Hub Status, Expanding Free and Discounted Museum Access To Families
BOSTON, MA (March 2, 2026) — Today Revolutionary Spaces announced its participation in Museums for All, joining Boston Children’s Museum, Historic New England [...]
Mayor Michelle Wu Announces First-Ever Office Hours
Office Hours with the Mayor will bring City Hall out of City Hall and directly to residents BOSTON – Friday, [...]
Senator Collins Files Amendment to the Bright Act for UMass Boston Nursing School
Funding would also be set aside for a satellite campus at the former Carney Hospital Site Senator Nick Collins, a [...]
LJ Henriquez and Telma Särkipaju crowned Red Bull Heavy Metal Champions at City Hall Plaza
Upwards of 25,000 spectators packed into City Hall Plaza this past weekend to catch Red Bull Heavy Metal, the leading [...]
Councilor Flynn Files Resolution In Support of 7 Night “Resident Parking Only” In South Boston
BOSTON - This week, Boston City Councilor Ed Flynn filed a resolution in support of a seven nights per week [...]
Snow Shoveling Meet-Up in the Neighborhood – Find out where and when!
Bundle up, Bring a Shovel and a Friend, & Love Your Block! City staff and each of our neighborhood liaisons will be holding Love Your [...]
Ward 6+ 7 Annual Caucuses will take place on Saturday, February 28th
On Saturday, February 28, the Ward 6 & 7 Committees will hold their annual caucuses to determine their delegates to the state convention in June. [...]
Mayor Wu Declares a Snow Emergency, Parking Ban in Effect Sunday, February 22nd at 2pm
Boston Public Schools will be closed on Monday, February 23. All municipal buildings will be closed on Monday. Residents are encouraged to stay home. If [...]
South Boston Obituary: Eleanor M Feeney – Rest in peace, Nana Ellie
Back in 2024, Eleanor Feeney - also known as Nana Ellie celebrated her 97th St. Patrick’s Day Parade surrounded by friends and family! Nana Ellie [...]
Critics say Flynn e-bike delivery ban will burden low income workers and the city should instead pursue regulations on third party delivery companies.
On February 9, Councilor Ed Flynn re-filed an amended ordinance to effectively ban mopeds and e-bikes from third-party food delivery. Since 2022, the City of [...]
Parade Organizers Will Introduce a Family-Friendly Zone for St. Patrick’s Day Parade
The St. Patrick’s Day/Evacuation Day Parade has long been one of the year’s biggest (and oftentimes unruly and insane) neighborhood gatherings, and that’s part of [...]

















