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Marty Walsh is officially the US Labor Secretary
Congratulations! Marty Walsh has officially been confirmed by the US Senate to be the next Labor Secretary. Final vote was 68 YEA and 29 NAY. [...]
Recap of Mayor Walsh’s Press Briefing from March 19th
Please see below for updates from Mayor Martin J. Walsh’s press briefing on Friday, March 19. Comment on the murders in Georgia on Tuesday and [...]
Phase 4, Part 1 starts Monday in the City of Boston
Friday, March 19, 2021 - Mayor Martin J. Walsh today announced that the City of Boston will move into a modified Phase 4, Step 1 [...]
Showplace ICON Theater in Seaport officially closes for good
#Bummer Showplace ICON Theater - located on Seaport Boulevard has officially closed its doors. The company cited the economic impact of the pandemic for the [...]
Better Wages For Trillium employees
This week Trillium raised some of its workers hourly-wages after it was revealed that the Fort Point craft brewery cut [...]
Boston City Council Passes Edwards-Flynn Ordinance to Help 
Low-Income Elders Repay Back Taxes
The Boston City Council voted unanimously to support a tax repayment ordinance filed by Lydia Edwards (District 1) and Ed [...]
Groundbreaking: O’Connor Way Senior Housing in Southie
From the Mayor’s office: Mayor Martin J. Walsh, the Boston Housing Authority (BHA), and the Boston Planning & Development Agency [...]
Quite a morning in Fort Point: Cab stolen & crashed
Before most of you were up. Before you even had a sip of coffee, the following shenanigans took place on [...]
Welcome to the Neighborhood: USS Thomas Hudner
You may have noticed the warship docked at the Flynn Cruise Terminal in Southie this week! Well, it’s US Navy’s [...]
Councilors Flaherty & Flynn To Hold SB Waterfront Transit Plan Hearing Fri. Nov. 30th
BOSTON – Boston City Councilor At-Large Michael F. Flaherty and Boston City Councilor Ed Flynn will hold a hearing at [...]
Hang onto your hats! Developers not playing by the affordable housing rules.
Well, this is outrageous. The development that was built at 135 Athens Street/160 West Broadway was supposed to designated two of the 15 units would [...]
Frontage Road Parcel: Is Midtown on the horizon?
Looks like there could be more development is on the horizon for the Frontage Road Parcel - a city owned parcel of land that touches [...]
Northern Avenue Bridge: What’s in store
The Northern Avenue Bridge was built in 1908 and is a piece of history currently sitting in the Fort Point Channel waiting to figure out [...]
Important City Council Hearings Coming Up This Week
Corporate Tax Transparency Thursday, November 29 @ 1:30pm Hearing to examine the benefits to taxpayers of tax breaks given to corporations by the city. Panelist: [...]
West Broadway Christmas Tree Redo
We realize that local, neighborhood trees will not look like the one at Rockerfeller Center, but can we at least get one that's not half [...]
Be informed. Get involved: Northern Avenue Bridge
Built in 1908, today’s Northern Avenue Bridge was in service for over a century, before it was closed in December 2014. The City of Boston [...]



