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Elected Officials oppose Total Wine at South Bay
The controversy continues for a proposed Total Wine at South Bay According to Universal Hub, Mayor Kim Janey and City Councilors Frank Baker, Michael Flaherty and Annissa [...]
Election Roundup: Making History – Wu is the newly elected Mayor of Boston
Here’s a roundup of Tuesday’s municipal election in the City of Boston: Michelle Wu is the newly elected Mayor of Boston and is the first [...]
Convicted Sex Offender Arraigned for 1988 Murder of Woman in South Boston
See Press Release Below from DA Rachel Rollins’ Office BOSTON, Oct. 26, 2021 A 60-year-old man was ordered held without bail following his arraignment today [...]
City of Boston Issues Reminders of the Municipal Election on Tuesday
Tuesday, November 2nd is the Municipal Election in the City of Boston! You’ll be voting for Mayor of Boston and Boston City Council and these 3 questions! You can [...]
MBTA Reports Confirmed Employee COVID-19 Tests; Implements Disinfection Protocol
All Massachusetts residents advised to stay at home. BOSTON – Following three confirmed employee cases of COVID-19, the MBTA took [...]
Mayor Walsh Announces Small Business Resources
See Press Release Wednesday, March 25, 2020 - Mayor Martin J. Walsh today announced new resources available for small businesses [...]
Councilor Flynn Files Hearing Order on Impact of COVID-19 on Veterans & Military Families
BOSTON - Boston City Councilor Ed Flynn filed a hearing order to discuss the impact of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic [...]
Flynn calls on insurance carriers to provide continuous coverage during COVID-19
Health, Auto, Home, Life Coverage Critical to Economic Security BOSTON - Boston City Councilor Ed Flynn is filing a resolution [...]
Mayor Walsh Announces Temporary Approval of Plastic Bags at Boston Stores
Wednesday, March 25, 2020 – Mayor Martin J. Walsh today issued a temporary Executive Order allowing plastic bag use in [...]
Five Boston firefighters test positive for COVID-19
As of Friday, March 27th, five Boston firefighters have tested positive for COVID-19. They are currently in quarantine. 15 more [...]
#FindTheMasks
America’s frontline healthcare workers are treating COVID19 patients without adequate protective gear, risking their lives! Here’s a list of hospitals are looking for donations of [...]
Non-Essential Businesses to Close + a Stay Home Advisory
On Monday morning, Governor Charlie Baker ordered all non-essential businesses to close starting Tuesday, March 24th at 12noon through April 7th due to COVID-19. Essential [...]
Volunteers in the Neighborhood on Saturday
Be on the lookout for volunteers in the neighborhood dropping off handy-dandy pamphlets filled with helpful information about COVID-19. See press release below: On Saturday, [...]
Boston Water & Sewer Says Quit Flushing Wipes
In this age of COVID-19, there seems to be many messages reminding people to stop doing stupid things. In addition to spreading false information on [...]
White Van Rumors: Knock it off!
The Massachusetts State Police want you to stop spreading rumors on Facebook. Evidently, people are circulating falsehoods involving a white van filled with people in [...]
Mass Bay Credit Union Responds to Financial Impact Facing Local Families
See Press Release Below: Like all companies, Mass Bay Credit Union has been proactively taking necessary steps to ensure the well-being of their Members and [...]

















