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Snowport Holiday Market returns on November 7th
Buckle up, the holidays are coming! Boston Seaport just announced the return of Snowport! You can read all the details below! Boston Seaport by WS brings [...]
Mayor Michelle Wu Declares a Heat Emergency in the City of Boston Monday, August 11th – Wednesday, August 13th
BOSTON - Sunday, August 10, 2025 - Mayor Michelle Wu today issued a heat emergency for the City of Boston beginning tomorrow, Monday, August 11 [...]
Olympic runner trains Boston youth at Moakley Park
Local Olympian Heather MacLean joined Youth Enrichment Services’ Summer Track & Field practice at Moakley Park in South Boston Thursday night (August 7) to teach [...]
City Councilor At-Large Erin Murphy alleges District 8 Councilor Sharon Durkan is an “obstruction of council work”
Councilor At-Large Erin Murphy alleged on Instagram Wednesday that District 8 Councilor Sharon Durkan had repeatedly obstructed council work, on account of her blocking two [...]
Senator Nick Collins appoints Haley Walsh to Chinatown Trust Fund Committee Board
Senator Nick Collins has appointed Haley Walsh to his seat on the Chinatown Trust Fund Committee (CTFC). Established through legislation [...]
Beware of Romance Scammers Looking for More Than Love This Valentine’s Day
From BPD News: The FBI Boston Division is continuously working to raise awareness about online romance scams, also called confidence [...]
Mayor Michelle Wu Share’s City’s Preparations and Reminders Ahead of Snowfall
BOSTON - Saturday, February 8, 2025 - Mayor Michelle Wu and City officials today announced preparations currently underway in the [...]
A Curious Case of the Strange Anti-Irish Graffiti in South Boston Discovered on Friday
On Friday morning, one resident of an apartment building on East Sixth Street found a strange message scrawled on the [...]
Sen. Collins Supports Passage of Major Health Care Reform
Bill provides checks and balances to mitigate systemic disruption in care access BOSTON (2/3/2025)—Recently, the Massachusetts Legislature passed legislation that will close [...]
Hey, what’s the hold up: Councilor Flynn files Hearing Order on the Status of the South Boston Library Study
BOSTON - At this week’s City Council meeting, Boston City Councilor Ed Flynn will file a hearing order to discuss [...]
St. Patrick’s Day 2026 – Helpful info from the City of Boston including public bathrooms, parking, and more
South Boston St. Patrick's Day / Evacuation Day Parade website Parade Route Map (includes public restroom locations) Date: Sunday, March 15th Start Time: 11:30am - Towing will begin [...]
Looks like we have a Boston Mayoral Race – New video released by Josh Kraft
Looks like the race for Mayor of Boston is heating up. Josh Kraft has released a new video (below) and is hosting an event on [...]
Mayor Wu Announces New Road Safety Ordinance to Increase Accountability of Third Party Delivery Providers
Response from Door Dash: “We're committed to playing our part in helping cities like Boston thrive, while promoting safety in their busiest neighborhoods. That’s why [...]
Let’s show In Good Co. Some Love after a recent break in.
Earlier this week, In Good Co., a local gift shop in South Boston, faced an unfortunate incident involving property damage and theft. Despite this setback, [...]
Death investigation of priest who died “tragically” in Spain, taught at BC High and served in Seaport
According to a press release from the Jesuits USA East, a Catholic priest from Massachusetts died “tragically” on January 20th in Spain. Father Richard K. [...]
Property Tax Abatements Due on February 3rd – Some reminders from our local elected officials
Homeowners are Asked to File for Property Tax Abatements by Feb. 3rd Senator Nick Collins recently wrote an op-ed re: Rebates, Increased Exemptions are Real [...]

















