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Group of kids arrested at JFK for robbery at Andrew Station
From Transit Police News: On March 10, 2022 at approximately 8PM Transit Police officers patrolling the Red Line in the vicinity of Andrew and JFK [...]
City of Boston’s Covid-19 State of Emergency Declaration to End April 1st.
No fooling....see press release below BOSTON—Wednesday, March 9, 2022— Mayor Michelle Wu and Dr. Bisola Ojikutu, Commissioner of Public Health and Executive Director of the [...]
Giant Spiders Dropping from the Sky in the Spring
You know, something to look forward to. It sounds like the makings of a nightmare of horror film. The University of Georgia announced last week [...]
Hazmat incident in South Boston on Monday night
Around 8:30pm on Monday, BFD evacuated a building at 141 West Second (the old Dirigo Spice Building) due to fumes. A hazmat team from BFD [...]
Councilors Flynn and Bok File Resolution in Support of State Bill to Include a Boston Seat at the MBTA’s Fiscal Management and Control Board
See press release below BOSTON - Councilors Ed Flynn and Kenzie Bok are filing a resolution at this week’s Boston [...]
Everyone over 16 can register for vaccine on April 19th
Let’s go! On Wednesday, Gov. Charlie Baker announced the state will open its COVID-19 vaccination registration to everybody over the age 16 [...]
Recap of Mayor Walsh’s Press Briefing on March 15th
Please see below for updates from Mayor Martin J. Walsh’s press briefing on Monday, March 15. ASL interpretation: No ASL [...]
BPD Community Alert: Looking for this person in connection to incidents of vandalism at churches in Dorchester and South Boston
From BPD News: BPD Community Alert: The Boston Police Department is currently seeking the public’s help to identify a male suspect [...]
Bring it on: Outdoor dining will return on March 22nd
One step closer to spring Mayor Martin J. Walsh announced on Friday that in collaboration with the Boston Licensing Board [...]
Medal of Honor Park: Dogs vs. Kids Part III
Will this battle ever end? We think not. On Thursday, temperatures reached nearly 70 degrees with the sun shining in [...]
311 Report: Goose Crossing Sign Needed
But do we though.... One Southie resident believes that what our neighborhood needs is "Goose Crossing" sign in the Preble Street Rotary area and said [...]
Southie Mystery: A Car Covered in Post-It Notes + Plastic Wrap
Here's something you don't see every day One Southie resident discovered that his car - parked in the Southie High (Excel) parking lot - had [...]
Marching On: South Boston Revisited
The St. Patrick’s Day parade has been canceled for the second year in a row due to COVID-19. Pandemic related safety guidelines and restrictions have also been imposed [...]
Councilor Flynn Files Resolution in Support of Boston VNA Healthcare Professionals
BOSTON - Boston City Councilor Ed Flynn is filing a resolution at this week’s Council meeting to support the Boston VNA healthcare professionals, who are [...]
Recap of Mayor Walsh’s Press Briefing from March 9th
Please see below for updates from Mayor Martin J. Walsh’s press briefing on Tuesday, March 9. Latest COVID numbers: The Commonwealth of Massachusetts yesterday (Monday) [...]
The Show Must Go On: St. Patrick’s Day Breakfast will be virtual
The beloved annual St. Patrick's Day Breakfast will have a 2021 twist So far 2021 has been a big, long, continuation of 2020. The St. [...]