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Congratulations City Council President Ed Flynn
Way to go! On Monday, District 2 City Councilor and Southie native Ed Flynn was sworn in as the newly elected Boston City Council President. [...]
Caught in Southie: Snowy Owl Sightings
How lucky are we? This past weekend, there have been a few snowy owl sightings in the neighborhood - mainly at Castle Island. The one [...]
Woman trapped under a train at Andrew Station
BPD, BFD and Boston EMS responded to a call for a woman trapped under a Red Line train at Andrew Station on Saturday around 1:30pm. [...]
Mayor Wu Announces First Night Public Vaccination Clinic
In addition to other public health and safety measures See Press Release Below: Public COVID-19 vaccination clinics in partnership with Whittier Street Health Center and [...]
Recap of Mayor Walsh’s Press Briefing on April 27th
Did you miss the mayor’s press briefing on Monday? Don’t worry! You can still be informed. Here’s a recap of [...]
Mayor Walsh Announces Partnership with Mass General Hospital for antibody testing study for 1000 residents
BOSTON - Sunday, April 26, 2020 - Mayor Martin J. Walsh together with Dr. Peter Slavin, President of Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) and the [...]
A tree grows on L Street: Colin’s Tree
A little bit of sunshine on a gloomy Sunday. An old decaying tree on L Street was replaced with a [...]
Recap of Mayor Walsh’s Press Briefing on Friday.
Did you miss Mayor Marty Walsh's press briefing on Friday? Don't worry! Here's a recap of the facts, information and [...]
Cover up your face!
Spotted on East Broadway Evidently, people have had it up to here with residents out and and about not wearing [...]
BFD has a new commissioner! Meet Jack Dempsey
See press release below: Friday, April 24, 2020 – Mayor Martin J. Walsh today announced the appointment of longtime Boston [...]
A push for safer streets and sections of streets without cars during pandemic times
We’re staying at home. We’re practicing social distancing.  With warmer weather on the way, City Councilor-at-Large Michelle Wu and City Councilor Liz Breadon, would [...]
Here are the latest COVID-19
As of Sunday, April 26th, BOSTON: 8,159 CONFIRMED CASES (1,638 RECOVERED AND 302 DEATHS) Massachusetts has 54,938  confirmed cases. You can also see the latest racial data for the City of Boston [...]
If you have a non-COVID-19 illness or injury, it’s okay to go to the hospital
Looks like people are struggling at home vs. heading to the emergency room for help. At Thursday, press briefing with Gov. Charlie Baker, representatives from [...]
Recap of Mayor Marty Walsh’s April 22nd press briefing
Did you miss the mayor’s press briefing on Wednesday? Don’t worry! You can still be informed. Here’s a recap of the facts, information and data [...]
Vic Leon, Sr. of Foodies died suddenly on Monday.
We are sad to report that Vic Leon Sr. the owner of Foodies Market in the South End and South Boston died suddenly on Monday [...]
Petition to get Ruth’s Chris Steak House to return $20M from PPP
The Jerk Store Called… Last week, it was announced that the $350 billion set aside by Small Business Administration for Paycheck Protection Program – was all [...]
















