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BPS is offering a hybrid approach to reopening schools – so what does that mean?
Didn’t school just end? But here we are discussing what school will look like in the fall thanks to COVID-19 hanging around for the unforeseen [...]
Street Cleaning Enforcement Returns!
We know this news is gonna make our own Peter Gailunas so happy! BOSTON - Wednesday, July 22, 2020 - The City of Boston and [...]
Annual Beaches Water Quality Report Card: Southie #1
In addition to topless sunbathers, M Street Beach has the cleanest water in all of the land. According to Save the Harbor/Save the Bay water quality report, [...]
Police Reform Legislation is expected to be voted on this week in the House
Last week, the Massachusetts Senate voted to pass a new police reform bill with a 30-7 approval. The bill would ban police from using chokeholds, [...]
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 [...]
Parade Route Shortened!
Thanks to Mother Nature leaving stubborn snow and ice, the St. Patrick’s Day Parade route will shortened. Think 2015 - [...]
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 [...]
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. [...]
No revote for OUTVETS
Good grief! South Boston Online is reporting that the parade coordinators - Allied War Veterans Council will not be voting [...]
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 [...]
5 Reasons why the Allied War Veterans Council Needs To Go
1. We already moved past this two years ago! The decision to allow OUTVETS and Boston Pride to march finally made the St. Patrick’s Day [...]
OUTVETS denied entry in the parade
Oh boy! Here we go again! Just when you think we’ve moved past this, controversy rears its ugly head when it comes to the St. [...]
The Seaport District: More Parking
So it seems the development of the South Boston Waterfront aka the Seaport District is sort of back firing. Back in the day the waterfront [...]
Do you know where George is?
Be on the lookout for “George” a 1973 Indian motorcycle that was stolen this week from Ball and Buck on Newbury Street. Named after America’s [...]
Is I Street the new L Street?
For years, commuters have used L Street as a cut through to get in and out of downtown. If you’re in the know, you understand [...]
Helipad Decision OP-ED
Written by Tito Jackson Congratulations to the People of Boston on GE’s Decision to Decline a Taxpayer-Funded Helipad This past Valentine’s Day, General Electric sensibly [...]





