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New Rules for Travelers/Visitors entering Massachusetts
Beginning August 1st, things will change a bit when it comes to visiting/returning to Massachusetts from another state. On Friday, Gov. Charlie Baker signed an [...]
Recap of Mayor Walsh’s Press Briefing from July 23rd
Please see below for updates from Mayor Martin J. Walsh’s press briefing on Thursday, July 23, 2020. Case numbers: As of yesterday in Massachusetts: 114,320 cases and [...]
Fire on C Street in South Boston
At approximately 8:30pm on Thursday, BFD responded to a fire on the roof of multi-family occupied building at 248 C Street. Damages are estimated at [...]
Alleged serial rapist preyed on women leaving bars
Alleged serial rapist preyed on women leaving bars and was previously indicted on separate rape, kidnapping case BOSTON, July 23, 2020 — A Rhode Island [...]
Southie Business News
In the ever changing landscape of the South Boston business scene, here’ the latest and greatest scoop on what’s opening, [...]
Beware of phony phone calls
On Saturday, the state police reported that they are not calling residents with complaints or warrants. According to the MA [...]
Pedestrian seriously injured on Broadway Bridge
The Broadway Bridge was closed this morning with heavy BPD presence. According to the Boston Globe, a pedestrian was struck [...]
Verizon Meeting in Southie
Have you notice the fleet of Verizon trucks in the lot on West First Street in Southie? Yeah, we did [...]
The Bug House development approved
The old Broadway Theatre has been shuttered decades but now it will be developed and breathing new life into the vacant building. [...]
Building Collapse in Southie
Early Wednesday morning, a load bearing wall collapsed at 62 O Street in Southie. Resident of the building were evacuated. [...]
Our Transportation Plan: Go Boston 2030
Written By Mayor Martin J. Walsh On any given day at any given time, I can look outside my window at City Hall and see [...]
Parade Route Shortened!Â
Thanks to Mother Nature leaving stubborn snow and ice, the St. Patrick’s Day Parade route will shortened. Think 2015 - it will be one straight [...]
What the hell, Target?
If you’ve been on social media the past few days, you’ve seen them on your feed. T-shirts sold at Target showcasing Boston’s neighborhood maps. Sounds [...]
OUTVETS can march!
What a week! First the Allied War Veteran Council voted 9-4 to deny OUTVETS entry in the Evacuation Day/St.Patrick’s Day Parade. Then Dan Magoon from Mass [...]
No revote for OUTVETS
Good grief! South Boston Online is reporting that the parade coordinators - Allied War Veterans Council will not be voting again on their recent decision [...]
Could be lots of rainbows in the parade!
If you’ve been following along this Evacuation Day/St. Patrick’s Day Parade saga, OUTVETS is not being allowed to march in this year’s parade because of [...]





