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Public Health Warning: there’s sewage in Boston Harbor
Yuck BOSTON—October 14, 2022—The following is a public health warning related to a recent sewage discharge, also known as a combined sewer overflow (CSO). State [...]
UPDATE Kidnapping at 700 Comm. Ave. was a “misunderstanding”
Update: Mass Live is reporting that the Boston Police Department has called off the search for a van wanted in a suspected kidnapping and reported the [...]
Pre-dawn line for the #7 at L + Broadway
By now we're used to seeing lines forming at the intersection of L and Broadway for the #7. It's becoming commonplace to see dozens of [...]
Charlene Casey – has been found guilty of motor vehicle homicide in the crash that killed Colin McGrath
UPDATE: Charlene Casey has been sentenced to 60 days in the house of corrections for misdemeanor motor vehicle homicide. 10 months suspended. She will be [...]
Bring it on: Outdoor dining will return on March 22nd
One step closer to spring Mayor Martin J. Walsh announced on Friday that in collaboration with the Boston Licensing Board [...]
Medal of Honor Park: Dogs vs. Kids Part III
Will this battle ever end? We think not. On Thursday, temperatures reached nearly 70 degrees with the sun shining in [...]
311 Report: Goose Crossing Sign Needed
But do we though.... One Southie resident believes that what our neighborhood needs is "Goose Crossing" sign in the Preble [...]
Southie Mystery: A Car Covered in Post-It Notes + Plastic Wrap
Here's something you don't see every day One Southie resident discovered that his car - parked in the Southie High [...]
Marching On: South Boston Revisited
The St. Patrick’s Day parade has been canceled for the second year in a row due to COVID-19. Pandemic related safety guidelines [...]
Councilor Flynn Files Resolution in Support of Boston VNA Healthcare Professionals
BOSTON - Boston City Councilor Ed Flynn is filing a resolution at this week’s Council meeting to support the Boston [...]
Recap of Mayor Walsh’s Press Briefing from March 9th
Please see below for updates from Mayor Martin J. Walsh’s press briefing on Tuesday, March 9. Latest COVID numbers: The Commonwealth of Massachusetts yesterday (Monday) [...]
The Show Must Go On: St. Patrick’s Day Breakfast will be virtual
The beloved annual St. Patrick's Day Breakfast will have a 2021 twist So far 2021 has been a big, long, continuation of 2020. The St. [...]
Man shot in Andrew Square
Universal Hub is reporting around 9pm on Monday, a man was shot on Dorchester Street near Woodward. BPD and Boston EMS were on scene. No [...]
Get your pet licensed! Deadline is March 31st
See press release below With a current increase in dog adoptions during the COVID-19 quarantine, the Boston Parks and Recreation Department’s Animal Care and Control [...]
Race for Mayor of Boston by the Numbers: Political Contributions
Well, this is super cool! Sharon Machlis created some great charts and graphs that track political contributions by candidate in addition to where they are [...]
March Madness: Car flips on West Third in South Boston
Slow down, people! Looks like a car flipped on West Third Street (between Dorchester and F streets) on Sunday night around 8:25pm. Southie resident Bobby [...]

















