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Before – After: Sully’s Sets Record

by Rick Winterson   There are many, many South Boston traditions.  Some of them extend over several generations, like Sullivan’s, which opened its season for the 67th year last Saturday, February 24.  The first couple of photos show Sullivan’s before and after the short snowstorm late in February – the second shows Opening Day. And something of a record was [...]

By |March 1st, 2018|Categories: News|Comments Off on Before – After: Sully’s Sets Record

A Real Future Farmer’s Market

  The fledgling farmer’s market on West Broadway is a very nice start, but let’s face reality: it is time to grow and change. Before the start of spring, South Bostonians should mobilize to support the second stage of a South Boston Farmer’s Market, in preparation for a new future. When we consider the number of viable future locations in [...]

By |February 28th, 2018|Categories: Editorial|Comments Off on A Real Future Farmer’s Market

CPA Forum at Tierney Center

by Rick Winterson First, a brief backstory: “CPA” stands for “Community Preservation Act”, an act that the Massachusetts state legislature passed in 2000, seventeen years ago. Brief ly stated, this involved levying a 2% surcharge on existing property taxes, which would then be earmarked for funding preservation projects. “Community Preservation” was loosely defined; it included three general types of project [...]

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Civic Innovation Series Packs Seaport District Hall

By Richard Campbell This past Tuesday evening a packed meeting at District Hall in the Seaport featured a forum sponsored by Microsoft Innovation and Policy Center and Venture Café on the housing crisis in Boston. It was a rather spirited presentation by development representatives, housing planners, architects, and city officials from the mayor’s innovation lab. The forum explored Boston’s current [...]

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CLEAN SWEEP! Keep Southie Clean

Until Sunday, February 25 (at any time you choose), it’s “Help Clean Up The South Boston Neighborhood”. But the good news is that Dede, Lyllie, and Dyan have pitched in to help. The photo shows them cleaning up the intersection of K Street and East Broadway. You can help too! The DPW will provide brooms, trash bags, and whatever you [...]

By |February 21st, 2018|Categories: Happenings, News|Comments Off on CLEAN SWEEP! Keep Southie Clean

Boston Design Center Series: Galerie d’Orsay in the Seaport

By Richard Campbell The venerable Newbury Street Galerie d’Orsay opened a pop up gallery in the Boston Design Center to work hands-on with interior designers looking to acquire art for businesses and residences in the fast growing Seaport. South Boston Online got the full tour of the main gallery, and the satellite branch in the Seaport from Camille Super (pictured [...]

By |February 21st, 2018|Categories: Lifestyle|Comments Off on Boston Design Center Series: Galerie d’Orsay in the Seaport
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