2 03, 2016

Kickoff breakfast celebrates the St. Patrick’s Day and Evacuation Day season

2016-03-02T14:58:18-05:00March 2nd, 2016|Categories: Happenings|Tags: |Comments Off on Kickoff breakfast celebrates the St. Patrick’s Day and Evacuation Day season

By RICK WINTERSON This year’s Jimmy Flaherty Kickoff Breakfast was a great celebration. It kicked off our St. Patrick’s/Evacuation Day season in fine style – the season which ends with the three-mile long parade, the largest in New England. Since the Cornerstone closed last year, Tom Connolly’s Seapoint hosted this event, and did a great job. Each year, the South Boston Citizens’ Association, led by Tom McGrath, selects awardees to receive the Henry Knox Unsung Hero Award. Henry Knox was a key hero in George Washington’s command: He brought the Evacuation Day cannons here from Fort Ticonderoga and rose to become Washington’s Major General of Artillery and America’s first Secretary of Defense. The 2016 awardees are Kenny Ryan, Jr., for his community leadership and activities; [...]

1 03, 2016

St. Patrick’s Day parade shortened by more than half its scheduled route

2016-03-01T12:46:27-05:00March 1st, 2016|Categories: Happenings|Tags: |Comments Off on St. Patrick’s Day parade shortened by more than half its scheduled route

By RICK WINTERSON The City of Boston has denied a permit for the full route of the St. Patrick’s/Evacuation Day Parade this year. The city severely shortened the route that had been used for more 70 years, according to an update from the South Boston Allied War Veterans Council, the organization which has been responsible for the parade since 1947. “At our February 22nd Meeting at City Hall, The City of Boston, without prior notice, Shortened our Parade by More than Half,” read a notice distributed to community members Monday evening. The parade, which is scheduled for Sunday, March 20, will only be permitted to march on Broadway, dispersing at Farragut Road. This is just half the distance that had been previously permitted. (According to the [...]

26 02, 2016

Sanders’ political revolution touches South Boston

2016-02-26T15:49:23-05:00February 26th, 2016|Categories: Happenings|Tags: |Comments Off on Sanders’ political revolution touches South Boston

By RICK WINTERSON First, the disclaimer: South Boston Online does not endorse Bernie Sanders, or any other candidate for President. And we won’t in 2016. In fact, we endorse politicians very rarely, and only then if the candidate is campaigning for a local office that directly represents South Boston. But we thought it was interesting to see the maverick, highly publicized Sanders bringing his campaign here. An exhibition, including hortatory music, called “The Art of Political Revolution” was held in support of Sanders last Friday in the Artists for Humanity EpiCenter building at A and Second Streets. The crowd was young, sparse and seemingly not very political. They were, well, “collegiate,” to say the least. We hope and trust they all “felt the Bern.” The [...]

26 02, 2016

Learning Online Games

2018-02-26T04:19:17-05:00February 26th, 2016|Categories: News|Comments Off on Learning Online Games

There are many things which can bring joy to those around us and one of those things is family. Families can be bonded together through the company and companionship of one another as well as things like games and successes. For many people, participation in group based activities and open communication are the keys to aiding family ties. Communicating with Family Over dinners, families can have discussions about themselves and their individual achievements, figuring out how those individual achievements benefit the family as a whole. Some of these achievements include finding new hobbies, doing well in school, getting promotions at work, and anything in between. New Hobbies  There are many new hobbies that people are taking up today, some of them involving the internet in [...]

24 02, 2016

A new concept: South Boston-Seaport Catholic Collaborative

2016-02-26T13:46:19-05:00February 24th, 2016|Categories: Featured, Happenings|Tags: |Comments Off on A new concept: South Boston-Seaport Catholic Collaborative

By RICK WINTERSON You perhaps have passed by the recently opened office of the South Boston-Seaport Catholic Collaborative, located at 307 West Broadway near the intersection with D Street. The Catholic Collaborative is a new concept – less than a year old – to handle the Catholic Church’s mission of ministry and governance. This article reports on an interview about the Catholic Collaborative with its new pastor, Fr. Steve Madden. Fr. Steve, as he prefers to be called, is local. He was born in Somerville; the Madden family lived in St. Joseph Parish close to the town line with Cambridge.  He’s the second oldest of five sons: Dan, Fr. Steve, Paul, Michael and Sean. His mother, now deceased, was named Catherine, and his father Daniel [...]

24 02, 2016

Openings and renovations: A look at South Boston’s ever-changing culinary scene

2016-02-26T13:47:31-05:00February 24th, 2016|Categories: Business, News|Tags: |Comments Off on Openings and renovations: A look at South Boston’s ever-changing culinary scene

By RICK WINTERSON There’s a lot of action – dining and drinking action — on and around East Broadway near L Street, as well as that stretch just below Perkins Square – technically, West Broadway, of course, but still referred to as “Upper.” Once upon a time, those few blocks were called “Big Broadway,” leaving the rest of it to be known as “Little,” we guess. There’s an intriguing bit of ground-floor frontage looking out on the intersection of L and Broadway from the southwest. It begs for a restaurant, and the paperwork is underway, but what will it be? We’re betting on a steak-and-designer-cocktail place, but admittedly we haven’t done our investigative legwork yet. Sixth Gear Cask & Kitchen has opened on L and [...]

24 02, 2016

St. Patrick’s Day parade planning is in process

2016-02-26T13:48:01-05:00February 24th, 2016|Categories: Happenings|Tags: |Comments Off on St. Patrick’s Day parade planning is in process

By RICK WINTERSON First things first: South Boston’s Allied War Veterans Council has scheduled this year’s St. Patrick’s/Evacuation Day Parade for Sunday afternoon, March 20. It will step off from the intersection of Dorchester Avenue and West Broadway promptly at 1 p.m. It is a fitting and auspicious date. Not only is the 20th the first day of spring, it‘s also Palm Sunday. That’s the day that Christ paraded into Jerusalem for Passover, and was greeted by joyful crowds spreading palm branches before Him. For those of you who are new to South Boston, our St. Patrick’s/Evacuation Day Parade celebrates American veterans, the Irish heritage and the Evacuation of Boston on March 17, 1776. The Evacuation was the first victory in the War for Independence [...]

24 02, 2016

Youth ambassadors travel to assist with disaster relief work

2016-02-24T15:08:14-05:00February 24th, 2016|Categories: News|Comments Off on Youth ambassadors travel to assist with disaster relief work

The South Boston Community Health Center’s Youth Ambassadors are going on their eighth community service trip. This year’s trip will be to Detroit, Mich., where our youth will be doing disaster relief work. In August 2014, a large storm system moved across Michigan producing record rainfalls that caused severe flooding in over 128,000 homes in the greater Detroit area. While it was considered to be the largest domestic disaster of 2014, it was largely overlooked. As a result, the affected families, many of whom were already in an economically depressed state, are still struggling to make basic repairs to their homes nearly a year and a half after the floods. The youth ambassadors will be spending their school vacation helping those who were affected by [...]

24 02, 2016

City Hall to Go truck visits South Boston

2016-02-24T15:04:24-05:00February 24th, 2016|Categories: News|Comments Off on City Hall to Go truck visits South Boston

For most residents, traveling downtown to Boston City Hall can be a long way to go. Boston is, after all, a city that stretches across nearly 50 square miles. Many people need a personal interaction to get direct services, ask a question or get information, so Boston is continuing to take City Hall to the neighborhoods during the month of February. Important services where and when you need them! The BYCF Condon Community Center is scheduled to host the “City Hall To Go” Truck on the fourth Thursday of this month. The next stop here in the Condon Lobby is Thursday, Feb. 25, from 3 to 6 p.m. All Boston residents are welcome. Some of the many services available are: pay a parking ticket, dispute [...]

24 02, 2016

Saint Vincent’s teams compete in tournament

2016-02-26T13:49:06-05:00February 24th, 2016|Categories: Sports|Comments Off on Saint Vincent’s teams compete in tournament

By KEVIN DEVLIN On Sunday, Feb. 21, at the Walsh Center gym, Saint Vincent’s two CYO boys’ travel teams competed in the annual CYO Vicariate Tournament. The seventh and eighth grade team went home with a victory in the opening round by cruising to victory against Saint Agatha’s of Milton, while the fifth and sixth grade team lost to a talent-laden Saint Peter’s of Cambridge squad. The older boys’ squad is coached by Billy Allen and Alhaji Mansaray. They were 9-3 during the regular season and continued their winning ways against coach John Timmins’ team from Milton. For Saint Vincent’s, Djeison Resende was unstoppable, netting 22 points and hauling down 12 rebounds. Darrell Hardy scored 12 points, while Walter Steele and Alex Nunez had 10 [...]

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