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Ironworkers Local 7 Complete Major Pedestrian Bridge Installation in Seaport
In the face of freezing temperatures and winter weather, members of Ironworkers Local 7 completed the installation of a new pedestrian bridge at 50 Northern [...]
Could South Boston Be the Future Home of the Celtics? A New Arena Idea Surfaces for the Convention Center
Oh boy.. Cue the neighborhood social media comments: could the Boston Celtics someday have a new home in South Boston? According to a The Boston [...]
Councilor Flynn Calls for E-Bike Regulation & Ban from 3rd Party Food Delivery
BOSTON- This week, Boston City Councilor Ed Flynn filed four pieces of legislation aimed at improving pedestrian safety in Boston. He re-filed an amended ordinance [...]
Senator Collins Votes to Advance Consumer Protection and Workforce Development Legislation
Measures address housing discrimination, auto buyer protections, and CPA workforce pathways. Last week, Senator Nick Collins chaired a hearing of the Senate Committee on Ways [...]
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 [...]
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 [...]
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 [...]
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 [...]
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 [...]
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 [...]
Rep. Biele Helps Pass Legislation to Protect Public Transit Workers from Assault.
Bill expandings current laws on assault and battery against public employees BOSTON – Last week, State Representative David Biele joined his colleagues in the Massachusetts [...]
Sen. Collins Backs Bill Expanding PAs’ Authority in Involuntary Treatment
Backs giving PAs expanded authority under Section 12 & 35 of State Public Health Law Senator Nick Collins, a member of the Joint Committee on [...]
Southie Men’s League Returns for Its 43rd Season: Tradition, Talent, and the Quest for the Teddy Cunniff Cup
South Boston, MA — On a crisp fall weekend on the ledge of Pleasure Bay, the familiar sounds of blades cutting the ice and pucks ringing [...]
Yes, there were fireworks on Monday AND Tuesday night over Boston Harbor. Here’s the reason.
You ask. We answered. You're not crazy. There was an elaborate fireworks display over Boston Harbor on Monday night AND Tuesday night. The display was [...]
Transit Police would like a word with this person in connection to an assault + battery on the Red Line near Broadway Station
Do you recognize this person? According to a post on social media via MBTA Transit Police, they are looking for him in connection with an [...]
Boston City Council Honors Ms. Mary Shanley on Her 100th Birthday
The neighborhood came together this week to celebrate a true milestone — the 100th birthday of Ms. Mary Shanley, a beloved community member and a [...]
















