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BPD is looking to identify this crew in connection with an assault + battery near Fenway
From BPD News: The Boston Police Department is seeking the public’s help to identify individuals involved in an assault and battery which occurred at about [...]
Man charged in deadly boat crash last summer hopes to put a cap on how much he can be sued
Universal Hub is reporting that the South Boston (Seaport) man involved in the deadly crash off of Castle Island last summer is asking a federal [...]
Senator Collins Supports Veterans Through Legislation and Funding
See Press Release Below: BOSTON – As Veterans Day approaches, State Senator Nick Collins reflects this year’s recent accomplishments in the Massachusetts State Senate. Veterans [...]
Two Suspects Under Arrest in South Boston on Gun and Drug Charges
From BPD News: At about 5:12 AM on Tuesday, November 9, 2021 officers assigned to the District C-6 Drug Control Unit (South Boston), District C-11 [...]
Latest State COVID-19 News
The Massachusetts Department of Public Health reported 1,118 new cases, bringing the total to 7,738 in Massachusetts. More than 51,000 [...]
7 Catholic Priests Test Positive for COVID-19
According to an article written in the Boston Globe by Emily Sweeney, seven catholic priest in the Archdiocese of Boston [...]
BPD offers help for domestic violence during COVID-19 crisis
From BPD news: THERE IS NO EXCUSE FOR DOMESTIC VIOLENCE: With community members encouraged to stay home to mitigate the [...]
Councilor Flynn Files Resolution to Support Our Nurses & Healthcare Workers During the COVID-19 Pandemic
BOSTON - Boston City Councilor Ed Flynn filed a resolution at this week’s City Council meeting to offer support to [...]
Small Business Help: CARES Act
We know that small businesses in our neighborhood are struggling during this crazy COVID-19 crisis. Recently, the federal government enacted [...]
Listen up, no group sports activities
During Monday afternoon's press conference, Mayor Marty Walsh announced that group sports activities have been suspended in Boston. The city [...]
Do Better: Take trash home
So everyone knows we are currently dealing with a COVID-19 crisis, right? And a stay at home advisory has been issued by Governor Charlie Baker, [...]
Honestly? Who licks a train?
The Boston Herald is reporting that the MBTA had to take an Orange Line train out of service because someone was licking the poles inside of [...]
First Responder COVID-19 Testing in East Boston
Beginning Saturday, March 28th, the City of Boston will open up a testing site for first responders at Suffolk Downs. This site will be for [...]
Tax Filing Deadline Extended
On Friday morning, it was announced that Massachusetts is extending its tax filing deadline from April 15 to July 15th. The federal tax deadline was [...]
Mayor Walsh announces temporary parking enforcement changes
To address the transportation needs of residents, health care providers and businesses during the ongoing COVID-19 public health emergency, Mayor Martin J. Walsh and the [...]
US Stimulus Package 101
Late Wednesday night (technically Thursday morning) the U.S. Senate unanimously passed a $2 trillion aid package. The bill now goes to the House and is [...]

















