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Southie Frog – this guy was spotted in the neighborhood.
Ribbit Everyone wants to live in Southie! Even wildlife. We’ve got coyotes, deer, skunks, mola mola sunfish, whales, bald eagles, turkeys, bunnies, + chickens. We thought the Southie groundhog was [...]
Tropical Storm Henri Heading Our Way
Batten Down the Hatches After 30 years, New England could face a direct hurricane hit since Hurricane Bob. Tropical storm Henri is heading our way [...]
The return of the masks: Indoor Mask Mandate in the City of Boston
See Press Release Below: BOSTON - Friday, August 20, 2021 - Mayor Kim Janey today announced face masks will be required in all indoor public [...]
Happy Holidays from the Seaport – “Spirited”
Talk about rushing the season We've seen the early Halloween candy at Walgreens in July, but snow and Christmas decorations in August? Well, that's just [...]
Snow/sleet in the forecast for Wednesday
Looks we could get some more snow on Wednesday - but no need for your spot saver - looks like [...]
State Police Gang Unit Arrests Fleeing Fentanyl Trafficker After Struggle
From MA State Police News: Shortly before 7:30 p.m. members of the Massachusetts State Police Gang Unit attempted to stop [...]
Every vote counts: Julia Mejia wins 4th City Councilor-at-Large seat.
Remember back in November during our city council election a recount was ordered? Or maybe you don’t because per usual, [...]
MBTA Panel finds that safety wasn’t really a top priority…
This is probably a surprise to no one who rides the MBTA but a panel found that safety was not [...]
Martin McDonough Hero Square Dedication
On Saturday morning, Mayor Martin J. Walsh and the Office of Veterans’ Services dedicated the area outside 329A West Broadway [...]
Southie Crime Alert: Package Bandits
'Tis the season for lots of packages getting stolen from stoops and doorways in Southie. Apparently, suspects follow the delivery trucks [...]
Red Line Weekend Closures
Red Line riders listen up! Third of Four Weekend Red Line Diversions Starts Tonight! Bus shuttles are being provided between Broadway and Kendall/MIT for four [...]
Hit & Run on Day Blvd.
See Press Release Below: The Massachusetts State Police are seeking the public’s help in identifying a hit-and-run driver who fled after striking a pedestrian in [...]
City of Boston cancels school for BPS on Tuesday and announces snow preparations.
Monday, December 2, 2019 – Mayor Martin J. Walsh today announced continued preparations ahead of another winter storm, that is expected to bring an additional [...]
Hero Square Dedication: Martin McDonough Hero Square
On Saturday, December 7, Mayor Martin J. Walsh and the Office of Veterans’ Services will dedicate the area outside 329A West Broadway in South Boston [...]
Winter is coming: Snow in forecast
We kick off the month of December with snow in the forecast. You may be thinking to yourself, “Hell, no! I’m not ready for this,” [...]
Councilor Flynn Update on Pedestrian Safety & TNC (Uber/Lyft) Hearings
See Press Release Below BOSTON - Last week, Boston City Councilor Ed Flynn held two hearings at the Council; one aimed at pedestrian crossing signals [...]










