LATEST NEWS
Boston City Council Vaccine Mandate Hearing on Friday – Tune in
The Boston City Council will hold a hearing on Friday morning to discuss Mayor Michelle Wu's mandate that workers be vaccinated against COVID-19. According to [...]
BPD Community Alert: Person pretending to be a delivery person in South Boston
From BPD News: BPD Community Alert: The Boston Police Department is issuing a warning for residents, with particular attention for residents in the South Boston [...]
Masks Mandate will not end on Feb. 28 for BPS
Well, that's a bummer. On Wednesday, Governor Charlie Baker announced that the statewide mask mandate for schools in Massachusetts will end February 28. But not [...]
If you’re still using a spot saver, you’re not a good neighbor.
The jerk store called... The first blizzard of 2022 came and went the weekend of January 29th and left in its wake just shy of [...]
Hydrangea Bandit in Fort Point
Honestly, who steals a plant? Three hydrangea bushes were stolen overnight from the small neighborhood park at the corner of [...]
Large amount of fireworks confiscated in South Boston
From BPD News At about 9:00 PM on Friday June 5, 2020, officers assigned to District C-6 (South Boston) confiscated [...]
Phase 2 is upon us: Here’s what that means
Gov. Charlie Baker announced on Saturday that Phase 2 of the reopening plan can begin on Monday, June 8th. So [...]
Fire Safety Tips for Boston Residents
With summer weather upon us, here are some helpful reminders to keep you and our neighborhood safe! No outdoor fires [...]
No ride for police: MBTA & UMass no longer provide transportation or staging area
The MBTA announced on Friday that buses will no longer be allowed to transport local police to and from public [...]
Fr. Laporte Statue is now clean
Divine Intervention On Friday morning, we reported that the Fr. Laporte statue had been vandalized with red liquid. Well, it's [...]
Father Laporte Statue Vandalized
The Father Joseph Laporte statue across from the Curley Community Center (on the greenie between Day Blvd. and Columbia Road at L Street) has been [...]
Recap of Mayor Walsh’s COVID-19 Press Briefing on June 4th
Did you miss the mayor's press conference yesterday? Don't worry! Here's a recap from Mayor Walsh’s COVID-19 press briefing on Thursday, June 4, 2020. Case [...]
Boston Hope Hospital says goodbye to its last patients.
Earlier this week, the staff at Boston Hope - the temporary field hospital set up at the BCEC for COVID-19, said goodbye to their last [...]
Peaceful protest and vigil in Franklin Park
Thousands of people gathered in Franklin Park on Tuesday night for a protest against the killing of George Floyd and police brutality.  Organized by Black Lives Matter [...]
Mayor Walsh dedicates another $5 million to Boston’s Rental Relief Fund
Also announces a second round of funding BOSTON - Wednesday, June 3, 2020 - Building on his commitment to keeping the residents of Boston stably [...]
MBTA Statement re: Service on Sunday night
BOSTON – Sunday evening, May 31, public safety and law enforcement personnel limited access to certain sections of the subway system in the Government Center, [...]

















