16 03, 2016

St. Patrick’s lunch at the Condon organized by BCYF

2016-03-16T16:54:07-04:00March 16th, 2016|Categories: News|Comments Off on St. Patrick’s lunch at the Condon organized by BCYF

On Thursday, March 10, the Boston Center for Youth and Families sponsored a luncheon for seniors at the Condon Community Center. BCYF staff at the Condon organized the event and happily served those seniors in attendance. Boston City Councilor Billy Linehan came by and sang a couple of Irish songs. Boston at-large councilors Anissa Essaibi George and Mike Flaherty came by to wish the seniors a happy St. Patrick’s Day. Councilor Flaherty asked the group why they were being served Italian food at an Irish event. I guess they really didn’t care because the food was so tasty. Local resident John Healey also sang an Irish ditty and everyone had a great time. -Kevin Devlin Local resident John Healey is pictured with at-large Boston [...]

16 03, 2016

14th annual Taste of South Boston is April 3

2016-03-16T16:48:22-04:00March 16th, 2016|Categories: Business, Happenings|Comments Off on 14th annual Taste of South Boston is April 3

The South Boston Neighborhood Development Corporation (South Boston NDC) will hold its 14th annual Taste of South Boston on Sunday, April 3, from 6 to 9 p.m. at the Seaport Hotel. This event has become one of the city’s premier food events, enjoyed by 500 attendees. For an entrance fee of $50 in advance ($60 at the door), attendees can sample food and beverage offerings from 30 local restaurants while enjoying live jazz music and bidding on outstanding silent auction items and raffles. This year’s event boasts a large number of participating restaurants, from the traditional South Boston neighborhood, the South Boston Waterfront and the Fort Point areas, including newcomers: Committee, Coppersmith, the Maiden, Moonshine 152, Outlook Kitchen and Bar, the Spirit of Boston, and [...]

16 03, 2016

Perry School Shark shout out!

2016-03-16T16:12:44-04:00March 16th, 2016|Categories: Happenings|Comments Off on Perry School Shark shout out!

The Perry School wants to give a shout out to k1 moms Bonnie Linehan, Alex Machearn, and Deidre Lydon for chaperoning the fabulous trip Ms. Nee’s class took to Harvard Museum of Natural History. Perry families rock! Another Shark shout out goes to fourth graders Adnan Sharif and Paul Downey for their hard work and progress over the past two weeks. Congratulations boys!

16 03, 2016

Meet Justin Espinal: Youngster hopes to be a building contractor someday

2016-03-16T16:07:46-04:00March 16th, 2016|Categories: News|Comments Off on Meet Justin Espinal: Youngster hopes to be a building contractor someday

By KEVIN DEVLIN Justin Espinal is a reserved, polite young boy who is enjoying life and being a member of the South Boston Boys & Girls Club. Justin, 9, is the son of Solania and Aarron Espinal. He’s in the third grade at the William E. Russell Elementary School in Dorchester. His favorite subject is history and some day he plans on being a building contractor so he can build big, beautiful buildings and homes. Justin’s favorite color is orange and his favorite food is rice and chicken. In his leisure time, he enjoys playing with his iPad and toys at home and watching TV. His favorite TV show is Liv and Maddie. This teen sitcom is about identical twin sisters with entirely different personalities. [...]

16 03, 2016

Heading to nationals: Five club members selected to Team New England

2016-03-16T15:26:29-04:00March 16th, 2016|Categories: Sports|Comments Off on Heading to nationals: Five club members selected to Team New England

Five members from the South Boston Boys and Girls Club swim team have been selected for Team New England and will compete in the Boys and Girls Club National Swimming Championships to be held in early April in Saint Petersburg, Fla. Pictured (from left) are Coach Shannon McGonagle, Rebecca Murtagh, Brogan McGonagle, Kaitlyn Jackson, Julia Paige, Head Coach Mary Wilson and Taylor Spence. All of Southie is wishing you have a good time. Swim fast. -Kevin Devlin

16 03, 2016

South Boston’s best bowlers: Sundays at the South Boston Yacht Club

2016-03-16T15:19:28-04:00March 16th, 2016|Categories: Happenings|Comments Off on South Boston’s best bowlers: Sundays at the South Boston Yacht Club

By KEVIN DEVLIN The South Boston Special Kids and Young Adults program has a bowling league on Sundays at the South Boston Yacht Club. The members have a ball throwing the bowling balls down the alleys and competing against each other. All of the bowling league members wanted to wish everyone in South Boston a happy St. Patrick’s Day! The program’s annual bowling league banquet is scheduled for Sunday, May 15. Stay tuned for more pictures in May. Pictured at the yacht club (from left to right) are three serious bowlers, Terry, Sean and Jason. Pictured at the yacht club (from left) are three happy bowlers, Richie, Julie, and Suzanne. Pictured (from left) are program volunteers, Jennifer and Kellie, bowling [...]

16 03, 2016

Annual Senior Salute strikes a celebratory note

2016-03-16T14:49:56-04:00March 16th, 2016|Categories: Happenings|Comments Off on Annual Senior Salute strikes a celebratory note

By RICK WINTERSON Each year, the mayor of Boston’s office and the South Boston Citizens’ Association host the annual South Boston Senior Salute in St. Monica Hall. This is a noontime corned-beef-and-cabbage banquet to which all seniors are invited. This event ties into the St. Patrick “season” in South Boston, and is always well attended. This Year of Our Lord 2016 was no exception. Approximately 300 seniors showed up for the feast. It was a complete Irish banquet, including ample coffee and soda bread. Yes, it was the kind that had raisins in it – lots of them – but no caraway flavoring. After all, we didn’t want to start another Irish Civil War. There were many, many raffles, and even a brownie at the [...]

16 03, 2016

St. Patrick’s Day parade route restored

2016-03-16T15:32:39-04:00March 16th, 2016|Categories: Featured, Happenings|Tags: |Comments Off on St. Patrick’s Day parade route restored

On Tuesday, March 15, a U.S. District Court judge restored the 2016 parade’s original, longer route, allowing it to end in Andrew Square. South Boston’s Allied War Veterans Council held a final meeting Tuesday evening to assure maximum parade safety. The following morning, the USS McFaul (DDG-74), a guided missile cruiser with GE engines, docked; her crew will march in the parade. By RICK WINTERSON It has been quite a parade week so far. South Boston’s Allied War Veterans Council (by a 9-0 Supreme Court edict in 1994) owns the privilege and responsibility of presenting the annual St. Patrick’s/Evacuation Day Parade in South Boston. But after the council submitted its 2016 parade permit request in April of last year, City Hall’s licensing bureaucracy sat on the [...]

16 03, 2016

South Boston Catholic Academy students study animals

2016-03-16T14:22:31-04:00March 16th, 2016|Categories: Happenings|Tags: |Comments Off on South Boston Catholic Academy students study animals

Over the past few months, these high achieving students in the Exceptional Learner Program at South Boston Catholic Academy have been working on an inquiry-based project to answer the question: Can these animals live in South Boston? After finding out what their animal eats and drinks, the climate it needs, and other key components to survival, the students made trifold posters and iPad presentations to teach about their animal. If the animal could not live in South Boston, the students had to think critically of adaptations they could make so the animal could live here. The students came up with very creative ideas, so do not be surprised if you see some unusual animals wandering around in South Boston! South Boston Catholic Academy is currently [...]

16 03, 2016

Shamrock fundraiser packs Carson Place

2016-03-16T14:21:51-04:00March 16th, 2016|Categories: Happenings|Comments Off on Shamrock fundraiser packs Carson Place

By KEVIN DEVLIN On Saturday evening, March 6, at Carson Place, close to 500 people attended the annual South Boston Special Kids and Young Adults annual fundraiser. Richie “Fish” Adams was presented with the Sissy Devine Award for his involvement in the SBBK. Adams goes to all the SBBK Monday night meetings, bowls every Sunday with the kids, attends SBBK trips, and is loved by all the kids who “flock around him.” SBBK volunteer Cheryl Flaherty greatly appreciated the support and generosity of all those who attended this fundraiser. “Sissy was a volunteer herself,” Flaherty wrote. “And her family honors her memory by presenting the award to someone who gives tirelessly of their time and really enjoys the kids. The SBBK volunteers show up every [...]

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