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Mayor Wu files an ordinance regarding targeted residential picketing
Boston City Council will hear testimony Monday re: this ordinance. You can tune in here. See Press Release Below: BOSTON - Monday, February 28, 2022 [...]
New + relaxed mask mandate in Massachusetts
A step in the right direction but with Boston follow suit? A few weeks ago, Massachusetts Department of Public Health announced they are relaxing their [...]
The South Boston St. Patrick’s Day/Evacuation Day Parade returns to take place on Sunday 20 March 2022
See Press Release Below: After a two-year absence due to the Coronavirus pandemic, The South Boston St. Patrick’s Day/Evacuation Day Parade returns to take place [...]
City of Boston Announces the Return of Outdoor Dining
One step closer to spring! Applications for the 2022 outdoor dining season are now open. BOSTONÂ - Thursday, February 24, 2022 -Â Mayor Michelle Wu today announced [...]
Digital Ready launches Year 13 for Boston high school graduates in partnership with City Councilor Michael Flaherty and Wentworth Institute of Technology.
See press release below: Responding to the Boston Globe's recent Valedictorians Project, which highlighted the significant barriers Boston high school [...]
Harry McDonough Sailing Center will not open this season
We are sad to report that the Harry McDonough Sailing Center will not be opening for the 2020 season. A [...]
Back in Business – Phase 2, part 2
With Phase 2 - part 2 underway on Monday, here are some South Boston businesses that will reopen this week! [...]
More Fireworks Confiscated by BPD this time in Dorchester
From BPD News At about 9:30 PM on Friday, June 19, 2020, officers assigned to District B-2 (Roxbury) responded to a [...]
Recap of Mayor Walsh’s Press Briefing from June 18th
Please see below for updates from Mayor Walsh’s COVID-19 press briefing on Thursday, June 18, 2020. Statement on the Supreme [...]
BPD Commissioner Gross statement re: meeting with Attorney General William Barr
After receiving negative criticism via social media on Thursday afternoon from City Councilor at-Large Michelle Wu and City Council President Andrea [...]
More fireworks confiscated in the city on Wednesday night.
Last week, Mayor Marty Walsh reported that complaints about fireworks in the city of Boston are up 2300% and BPD confiscated a large amount of illegal fireworks in [...]
COVID-19 testing sites in the neighborhood
During Gov. Charlie Baker’s press conference on Monday, he urged anyone who attended a large gathering the past few weeks to get tested for COVID-19. [...]
NOB gang members in custody on federal charges
According to the Associated Press, nearly three dozen members of a Boston-based street gang are facing federal charges that include killings, sex trafficking, drug trafficking, [...]
First Time Homebuyers Program for Middle and Low Income Residents
First ever program in Boston combines down payment and closing cost assistance with a very low interest rate mortgage BOSTON - Monday, June 15, 2020 [...]
eBay cyberstalkers harass a Natick couple.
Revenge Crime In something that could be the subject of a true crime podcast or Lifetime movie, this story involving Ebay executives is almost too [...]
Recap of Mayor Walsh’s Press Conference on Friday, June 12th
Be informed! Here’s a recap of Mayor Martin J. Walsh’s COVID-19 press briefing on Friday, June 12, 2020. As a reminder, we will be celebrating Boston Public [...]

















