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South Boston Public Safety Meeting On Monday
Be informed. Get involved. Join the South Boston elected officials for a public safety meeting on Monday, June 13th from 6pm-8pm. Hear from elected officials, [...]
Man dies at construction site on Thursday morning in the Seaport
NBC10 Boston is reporting that a person died following an accident at a construction site around 6am on Thursday on Northern Ave. in the Seaport [...]
Boston parents look to overturn exam school admission decision
The Boston Globe is reporting that a group of Boston parents are asking a federal appeals court to overturn exam school admission decision and let [...]
BPD Warns to Beware of Phony Baloney Celtics Tickets
Update: At about 8:29 PM on Wednesday, June 8, 2022, Officers Assigned to District A-1 made an on-site arrest of Jeffrey Hall, 29, of Naugatuck, [...]
The Boston Licensing Board hosting an emergency hearing this week.
Oh boy, this is the second emergency hearing. Over the summer Boston.com reported that complaints were pouring in via 311 [...]
New Bluebikes Station coming to the neighborhood
A 19-dock station added at 645 Summer Street, and 10 bicycles added to the Bluebikes fleet. See Release Below: Boston, [...]
Water Main Break on Summer at Purchase Street
How was your water pressure this morning? Around 11:30pm on Sunday, BFD and Boston Water and Sewer Commission reported to [...]
Another Car Crashes into a Building in Southie
At approximately 7:15pm on Saturday BFD Tech Rescue responded to a call for a car into the building at 614 [...]
Recap of Mayor Walsh’s Press Briefing on October 15th
Please see below for updates from Mayor Martin J. Walsh’s COVID-19 press briefing on Thursday, October 15, 2020. Case numbers: [...]
City of Boston Announces Neighborhood Ballot Dropbox Locations
Drop off your ballot You can drop your mail-in ballot off at any City of Boston dropbox up until 8 [...]
Southie’s own Mikey Callow is heading to Harvard University
One to Watch Let’s hear for Southie's own Mikey Callow  – son of Keith and Nancy Callow – on committing to pursue academics and playing hockey [...]
Car crashes into McGoo’s early Friday morning.
Around 1am on Friday, BPD, BFD and Boston EMS responded to call for a vehicle crashing into a building at the corner of West Broadway [...]
Recap of Mayor Walsh’s Press Briefing from 10/13
Please see below for updates from Mayor Martin J. Walsh’s COVID-19 press briefing on Wednesday, October 13, 2020. Case numbers: As of today (Tuesday) in Massachusetts: 632 [...]
Let’s Go! Fill out the Census! Here’s why it’s important!
Deadline is Thursday, October 16th Take a look at this map? Only 50% participation rate in the neighborhood! Participation in the census is critical as [...]
Community Preservation Act: Apply + Preserve
The City of Boston is accepting applications for fall funding for the Community Preservation Act.  This fund helps with affordable housing, historic preservation, parks and open [...]
Mayor Walsh Announces Final Police Reform Task Recommendations
Moves to Immediately to Enact Reform See Press Release Below: Tuesday, October 13, 2020 - Mayor Martin J. Walsh today announced the final recommendations of [...]

















