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Human Trafficking Investigation in Seaport District Leads to the Arrest of Schineider Dave Macean
On Monday, February 9, 2026, Detectives from the Boston Police Human Trafficking Unit, in conjunction with the Massachusetts State Police Special Services Section High Risk [...]
Good Will Dunkin: We all could use a free coffee today – Find out how to get one.
"I gotta go see about a coffee." Oooofff. That was not an easy Super Bowl to watch, but we Patriots fans can hold our heads [...]
Space Savers+Southie: NPR Spotlights Boston’s Snowstorm Parking Drama (and a Caught in Southie Shoutout)
The debate continues Southie knows a thing or two about snowstorms—and the unofficial rules that come with saving a parking spot after them. After the [...]
The Southie Coyote is back in town! Spotted in the City Point Neighborhood.
You better hide your kids. Hide your dogs! Hide your cats! Word is the Southie Coyote is back in town. The coyote has been spotted [...]
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 [...]
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 [...]
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 [...]
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 [...]
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 [...]
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 [...]
Saunders Stadium Field Rededicated to Godfather of Southie Soccer, Billy Baker
The athletic field at Moakley Park’s Saunders Stadium was rededicated on Saturday, October 26, to Billy Baker, the late founder and longtime president of the [...]
Participate in Keep the Change Day to show some love to East Broadway Market after being robbed this week.
Let's do what Southie does best. Show up for one of our own. On Monday, East Broadway Market was robbed, and lots of cash was [...]
Councilor Flynn Files Text Amendment to Require Community Process on Adult Entertainment in Chinatown, Downtown Boston, and Bay Village
BOSTON - This week, Boston City Councilor Ed Flynn filed a text amendment to the Boston Zoning Code related to adult entertainment in the area [...]
East Broadway Market was robbed on Monday Night
The owners of the East Broadway Market posted on social media on Tuesday morning that the local corner store located at O and East Broadway [...]
New Housing Ordinance gives City “right of first refusal” in redeveloping municipal property into affordable housing
The City Council unanimously approved an ordinance on Wednesday, October 8, prioritizing the conversion of surplus municipal property into affordable housing. These properties include schools, [...]
Councilor Flynn to Hold a Hearing on Retail Theft in the City of Boston on Friday
BOSTON - This Friday, October 17th at 10:00 AM, Boston City Councilor Ed Flynn will hold a hearing order to discuss retail theft and the [...]

















