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Body recovered off New Hampshire identified as South Boston man.
A South Boston man is deceased, and an unattended death investigation continues in Rye. On July 13, 2025, the New Hampshire State Police (NHSP) Marine [...]
Harold Amato Obituary – Harold the Barber – barber in South Boston for six decades.
Harold Amato of Marlborough, formerly of Natick, passed away on July 27,2025. Beloved husband for over 41 years to the late Margaret (Petro) Amato. He [...]
Locals Rally to Save Sister Mary Veronica Park in South Boston
The backstory: back in October of 2023, it was announced that the Sister Mary Veronica Park was on the market. Needless to say, the community [...]
Wu, Kraft, DaRosa Lay Out Boston’s Artistic Future at Mass Creative Forum
Mass Creative’s Create The Vote campaign held its Mayoral Forum on Arts & Culture on Wednesday. In separate, thirty-minute interviews, host Jared Bowen questioned incumbent [...]
Rea Liko Wins State Rep. David Biele’s Inaugural New Year’s Card Design Contest
BOSTON—State Representative David Biele recently announced the winner of his inaugural New Year Card Design Competition for South Boston students. [...]
Full Speed Ahead! MBTA Boosts Red Line’s Braintree Branch to 50 MPH Where Possible
Faster than the speed of light...well, not really, like 50 MPH BOSTON – The MBTA today announced the upcoming restoration [...]
MBTA and City of Boston Announce Partnership to Improve Bus Reliability by Expanding Transit Signal Priority City-wide After Successful Test Along Brighton Avenue
The MBTA and the City of Boston aim to improve bus speed and reliability citywide with a major transit signal [...]
Op Ed: Rebates, Increased Exemptions are Real Residential Tax Relief
Written By: Senator Nick Collins Earlier this month, residents across Boston saw their property tax bills go up and, in [...]
Focus on retail theft at South Bay Mall results in 73 stay-away orders in last quarter of 2024
From DA Kevin Hayden’s Office: BOSTON, January 19, 2025 – As part of a multi-partner initiative targeting store-based crimes, Suffolk [...]
Firearm and Drugs Recovered After a Search Warrant by the South Boston Drug Control Unit
At about 11:15 AM, on Saturday, January 18, 2025, officers assigned to the Drug Control Unit of District C-6 (South [...]
It’s about to get scary cold – City of Boston has issued a Cold Weather Advisory including winter safety tips
BOSTON – Sunday, January 19, 2025 – Mayor Michelle Wu today announced a cold weather advisory and winter safety tips ahead of the bitterly cold [...]
Obituary: Noah Greany, 26, who was tragically killed last weekend in South Boston
Last weekend, Noah Greany was struck and killed by a car in Andrew Square after getting coffee. He was just 26 years old. The Andrew [...]
Councilor Flynn Files Hearing Order on Expanding Pedestrian Safety Infrastructure, Resolution in Support of Replacing Concurrent Phasing Traffic Signals
BOSTON-Â At this week's Boston City Council meeting, Councilor Ed Flynn will re-file a hearing order to discuss pedestrian safety, traffic-calming, and expanding the Safety [...]
New Bluebikes Stations Coming Soon to the Neighborhood – Find out where!
The City of Boston is moving ahead with plans to expand the Bluebikes network, adding 21 new stations across Charlestown, East Boston, South Boston, and [...]
Condon’s Jayden Bengoche Dominates Payton Pritchard’s 1v1 Tournament
When it comes to rising stars in the Boston youth basketball scene, Condon Middle School’s eighth-grader, Jayden Bengoche is making a name for himself. Over [...]
Let’s try this again – Mayor Wu refiles tax relief legislation, this time with rebates on the table
Updated tax proposal expands on Mayor Wu’s relief package that passed the City Council and House of Representatives last year - See Press Release Below: BOSTON - Monday, January [...]

















