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Do you recognize this guy who threw a metal object on 3rd rail at Andrew Station
From TPNews: On February 22, 2022 at approximately 12:30AM at the MBTA's Andrew Sq. Station the male depicted within intentionally threw an unknown metal object [...]
“Snow Way!” 6-8 inches coming our way!
It's the old, "See this? Watch out for that!" coming our way. With spring like temps on Wednesday, we are all breathing a sigh of [...]
Southie Parking PSA: You can’t just park anywhere
What the.... We realize the South Boston has a parking crisis. It's hard to find a spot. You circle the blocks and can't find anything [...]
Big News: Proof of Vaccine Mandate aka B Together has been lifted
Happy days are here again! The City of Boston announced today that its proof of vaccine requirement for indoor businesses has been lifted. All three [...]
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 [...]
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 [...]
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 [...]
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 [...]
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 [...]
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 [...]
Mayor Walsh Declares Racism a Public Health Crisis, Announces Reallocation of Police Overtime Funds, New Community-Based Task Force
BOSTON – Friday, June 12, 2020 – Building on a commitment to make Boston a national leader in battling racism, Mayor Martin J. Walsh today [...]
Mary Bulger has passed away
Lifelong resident of South Boston and mother of nine, Mary Bulger, age 84, passed away at home on June 7th. Mary's remarkable life will be [...]
Arrest Made in Connection to Vandalism and Arson of BPD Cruiser
From BPD News: At about 5:10 PM on Thursday, June 11, 2020, investigators from the Boston Police, Boston Fire, and the Framingham Police Department arrested [...]
DCR announces reopen of Day Blvd.
Sully's lovers rejoice! Staring on Friday, June 12th, the Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR) will reopen William J. Day Blvd between Farragut Road and [...]
BPD announces integration of Campaign Zero “8 Can’t Wait” and EPIC Program Recommendations to Use of Force Policies
From BPD News The Boston Police Department is committed to de-escalating incidents to negate the need for the use of force. When force is necessary the [...]
Fireworks complaints in the city up 2300%
When you read a percentage like 2300% - it frankly sounds made up. But according to Mayor Marty Walsh during a press conference on Wednesday, [...]















