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South Boston Citizens Association Jimmy Flaherty Kickoff Breakfast will take place on Saturday, February 28th
It's officially St. Patrick's Day Season in the neighborhood! South Boston Citizens Association President Tom McGrath and the Executive Board are pleased to announce that [...]
UMass Boston Community Meeting will take place on Thursday, February 19th
UMass Boston is inviting neighbors to pull up a chair and join the conversation. The university will host a community meeting on Thursday, February 19th from [...]
2026 St. Patrick’s Day Route will Reverse This Year – Get the details and little history lesson
In honor of America's 250th Birthday, the Allied War Veterans will change the St. Patrick's Day Parade route, starting at Andrew Square instead of Broadway [...]
Backyard igloo in Southie goes viral… then gets smashed.
Oh dear. A backyard igloo in South Boston that went viral online has now been destroyed — and not by the weather. A few weeks [...]
Publico Pete has been kidnapped!
On Friday, Publico Pete – the lovable mascot of the wildly popular Publico – was taken. The good people of [...]
Greenside Golf to Take a Swing at New Simulator Facility on Old Colony Ave.
Greenside AI CEO and South Boston resident David Hodge is bringing a new state-of-the-art golf simulator to 58 Old Colony [...]
Resilient Moakley Park: In-Person Community Meeting on Saturday, November 8th
Be informed. Get involved. Join the City of Boston for an in-person community meeting. Get an update on the Moakley [...]
South Boston man pleads guilty to two separate murders decades later
BOSTON, November 5, 2025 – A South Boston man charged with murders from 1984 and 1993 pleaded guilty to manslaughter [...]
What the heck was that looming in the sky on Tuesday night? We know.
Did you see it? Swirling lights hanging in the night's sky on Tuesday. One Caught in Southie reader sent us [...]
Everybody in office is staying in office. Incumbents sweep Boston municipal elections.
Election season is finally over. Michelle Wu will officially enter her second term as Mayor of Boston. The progressive Democrat [...]
DCR Traffic Advisory – Due to potential flooding, Morrissey Boulevard could be closed or lane closures November 4th – November 9th
A tale as old as time... Due to the potential high tides and minor coastal flooding forecasted, the Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR) is [...]
The Final Bell: How boxer “City Point Sicilian” is prepping for his final fight!
After spending thousands of hours in the gym since 1986, The City Point Sicilian is getting ready to hang up his gloves. On November 15 [...]
Guide to Election Day: Meet the Boston City Council-At-Large Candidates
Election season is thankfully almost over. Though Josh Kraft dropping from the mayoral race in September has cleared the field for Mayor Michele Wu’s second [...]
With the threat of SNAP being paused, Southie Steps Up: How to Help Your Neighbors in Need
As many families across Boston face cuts or a pause in their SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program)benefits, it’s more important than ever for our community [...]
Morrissey Boulevard: Still Stuck Between Floodwaters and Frustration – Can it be fixed?
The Boston Globe does a deep dive on Morrissey Boulevard. If you’ve ever sat in traffic—or floated through a rainstorm—on Morrissey Boulevard, you know this [...]
Mayor Wu Delivers First Ever State of Schools Address
BOSTON - Tuesday, October 28, 2025 - This evening Mayor Michelle Wu delivered the first ever State of the Schools address to showcase the Boston [...]















