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City Council passes ordinance regarding targeted residential picketing
On Wednesday, the Boston City Council passed the ordinance regarding targeted residential picketing means picketing, protesting, or demonstrating, with or without signs or sound amplification, [...]
The hottest line in Southie: #7 bus stop at L + Broadway
Nature is healing. A sure sign that Southie residents are heading back to the office are the lines starting to form at our neighborhood bus [...]
Mayor Wu Announces Some Changes and Next Steps for North End Outdoor Dining
Mayor Michelle Wu held a press conference on Tuesday re: the North End Outdoor Door Dining situation. The press conference initially was to be held [...]
Sen. Nick Collins to host Small Business Forum on Friday
In Partnership with Massachusetts Growth Capital Corp. and MACDC BOSTON – This Friday, April 1st, Senator Nick Collins will host a small business forum to [...]
Councilors Flynn and Bok File Hearing Order Regarding Brookfield Asset Management’s Firing of 52 Workers at the Nine Zero Hotel
BOSTON - Councilors Ed Flynn and Kenzie Bok filed a hearing order at last week’s City Council meeting regarding the [...]
No Sunrise Easter Service at Castle Island
For a second year in a row Unfortunately, due to COVID-19 restrictions there will be no Easter Sunrise Service at [...]
Gunshots at Target at South Bay
According to NBC10 Boston, BPD are investigating after shots were fired Wednesday night around 9:15pm near the South Bay Target [...]
Big Ship Ready This Fall: Conley Terminal
Big time, baby! After a few lawsuits, some major dredging and expansion work, The Conley Terminal will be big ship [...]
Sen. Collins, Rep. Biele announce state funding for Marine Park Improvements
BOSTON – Recently, State Senator Nick Collins, State Representative David Biele and the Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR) announced [...]
Goodbye and thank you, Boston
Written By Former Mayor Martin J. Walsh Tonight I leave Boston City Hall for the final time as mayor. I [...]
Harold the Barber is retiring
An End of an Era After 51 years of cutting hair at the corner of L and Emerson, Harold the Barber announced that he is [...]
Mayor Janey Announces Dion Irish as new Chief of Operations
BOSTON – Monday, March 29, 2021 – Mayor Kim Janey announced today that the City of Boston’s Chief of Operations Patrick Brophy will depart his [...]
Campbell announces her restaurant recovery plan
City Councilor Andrea Campbell and mayoral candidate wants to eliminate the inequities that exist in the city’s restaurant industry while helping it bounce back from [...]
Hearing on Ways for the City fo Prevent and Investigate Incidents of Hate Crimes and Discrimination
Councilors Flynn, Campbell, and Edwards to Hold Hearing on Ways for the City to Prevent and Investigate Incidents of Hate Crimes and Discrimination on March [...]
Mayor Kim Janey was sworn into office today as the 55th Mayor of the City of Boston
BOSTON - Wednesday, March 24, 2021 - Mayor Kim Janey was sworn into office today as the 55th Mayor of the City of Boston during [...]
Councilor Flynn Working with Boston Housing Authority to Promote Vaccine Equity for Residents Living in Public Housing
BOSTON - City Councilor Ed Flynn is working with the Boston Housing Authority to ensure that eligible residents living at BHA housing have access to [...]