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Letter from the McGrath Family to the South Boston Community
To Our South Boston Community, It is hard to believe that this original picture is still here, looking as good as the day we hung [...]
Newly installed bike lane on Broadway Bridge now destroyed
Update: The bike lane has been reinstalled. Fingers crossed it will last longer than the last one... Original post Well, that didn't take long... MassDOT [...]
Boating Accident off of Castle Island – now a death investigation
New Update: WHDH 7 News is reporting that the owner of the boat involved in the crash over the weekend name is Ryan Denver, who [...]
Kosciuszko Circle Corridor Study launching this Summer
It’s happening! Will Kosciuszko Circle aka the Rotary from Hell get a much needed upgrade? Looks like there’s a plan in the works evaluate and recommend [...]
311: Dead animal hoof on Old Colony Ave.
Well, here's something you don't see everyday. Someone discovered this animal's hoof at C and Old Colony Ave on Thursday [...]
Michael F. Flaherty draws coveted #1 Ballot Spot for Nov. 5th City Council Election
Incumbent and Candidate for Re-Election Continues Citywide Outreach Efforts In the much anticipated ballot drawing for November 5th's final election [...]
BCEC Expansion Proposal Discussion
Be informed. Get involved. Learn more about the Boston Convention & Exhibition Center plans to expand and what that means [...]
Weather Alert: Heavy Wind and Rain
Batten down the hatches! The City of Boston has issued a weather alert from Thursday morning through Friday. Highest winds [...]
Councilor Flynn Pedestrian Safety Update
Below is an updated press release from City Councilor Ed Flynn about pedestrian safety. BOSTON –Boston City Councilor Ed Flynn [...]
Big News: Trader Joe’s to open this month!
We’ve been waiting with bated breath for the new Trader Joe’s to open at 44 Thomson Place. Initially, we reported [...]
In Boston, we defy stereotypes and we age strong
Written by Mayor Martin J. Walsh Boston has always been known as a strong city. A lot of our strength comes from our older residents, [...]
Enough is Enough: Councilor Wu wants to Abolish the BPDA
City Councilor at-large Michelle Wu has launched a new plan to “Abolish the BPDA.” The plan calls for an overhaul of the Boston Planning and [...]
City Council-at-Large Candidate Forum Recap
Last night the eight At-Large Candidates running for Boston City Council participated in a forum at Florian Hall moderated by State Representative Dan Hunt and [...]
Curley Community Center Meeting Recap
It was standing room only at the senior lunch room of the Curley Community Center on Monday night to discuss the $15 million renovation to [...]
Councilor Lydia Edwards proposes overhaul of Zoning Board of Appeal (ZBA)
In light of the recent ZBA bribery scandal, Councilor Lydia Edwards calls for reform. Legislation would protect against conflicts of interest, promote transparency and modernize [...]
Parking/Traffic Advisory for Southie
Yes, another road race. On Sunday, September 29th the Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR) will institute roadway restrictions to accommodate the East Boston Savings [...]











