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Mayor Walsh announces temporary parking enforcement changes
To address the transportation needs of residents, health care providers and businesses during the ongoing COVID-19 public health emergency, Mayor Martin J. Walsh and the [...]
US Stimulus Package 101
Late Wednesday night (technically Thursday morning) the U.S. Senate unanimously passed a $2 trillion aid package. The bill now goes to the House and is [...]
MBTA Reports Confirmed Employee COVID-19 Tests; Implements Disinfection Protocol
All Massachusetts residents advised to stay at home. BOSTON – Following three confirmed employee cases of COVID-19, the MBTA took immediate steps to protect its [...]
Mayor Walsh Announces Small Business Resources
See Press Release Wednesday, March 25, 2020 - Mayor Martin J. Walsh today announced new resources available for small businesses in Boston impacted by COVID-19 [...]
Thank You Boston EMS
An Op-Ed Piece by Mayor Marty WalshIn honor of National EMS Week, May 17 - 23, I would like to [...]
Remember these guys?
The Brothers Leader Talk about setting back Southie by thirty years.  You may recall that last August, after attending a [...]
Public Safety Announcement
From your friends at CISDear fellow citizens of South Boston,As of May 13th, Â Mayor Marty Walsh and the City of [...]
City Hall To Go
On the roadHave you ever thought to yourself, "If only City Hall were mobile?"Â Well, from your mouth to God's [...]
New Bridges to Hope in the Wake of Long Island?
Written By Mayor Martin J. Walsh -Â May 2015On October 8th of last year, I had to make a painful but [...]
The Battle for Gate of Heaven School
Some neighbors would rather condos.A CIS reader shared this note they received in the neighborhood of the Gate of Heaven School. [...]
One Ways – will go back to normal
Come May 13th, the temporary one-ways will go back to normal! Â Mayor Marty Walsh announced today the South Boston Emergency Transportation Reconfiguration (ETR), which took [...]
One-Way Meeting in a nutshell
What a doozy of a meetingMore than 100 people filled the cafeteria of the Condon School to "discuss" the temporary one-ways becoming permanent. Â To say [...]
After Hours at City Hall
Mix and mingle and find out about initiatives impacting young professionals living in the city! Â On Thursday from 7pm-9pm, Mayor Martin J. Walsh's ONEin3 Council [...]
Public Safety Plan for Marathon Monday
As the City of Boston prepares for millions of visitors over the next week culminating in the 119th Boston Marathon, city officials today released detailed [...]
Thoughts on Britt McHenry
Written by Heather FoleyHave you ever wondered how Regina George would have turned out if she didn't get hit by that bus? She probably would [...]
Bus Stop Scoop
If you're waiting for the bus at O and East Broadway, you'll be waiting for forever. This bus stop is no longer a bus stop! [...]





