Meet Mary O’Shea
Young Lady Headed to UMass Boston in September By Kevin Devlin She’s a mature, well-mannered, young girl who has a smile which lights up a room when she walks into it. Her name is Mary O’Shea. Mary is the son of Robert “Bobby” and Kelley O’Shea. She has a younger brother named Robert and an older sister named Sara. She [...]
They Love to Sail
They are having fun this summer as members of the Harry McDonough Sailing program which is located on Castle Island. They’re learning how to sail and are happily cooling off in the ocean waters of the Lagoon. They’re enjoying themselves but also have to behave responsibly and listen attentively to the program supervisors (whom they all like) when they explain [...]
Teen Beach Party Fun
The Condon Community Center joined forces with the Curley Community Center on Wednesday, July 13, in a party sponsored by the Boston Centers for Youth and Families (the BCYF). It was a young peoples’ blast, with a DJ, water fun, beach games, a balloon man, and of course, a lot of hot dogs and hamburgers. What would a [...]
SPOTLIGHT: Dawnmarie Salmons, Boys & Girls Club Music Director
You perhaps saw the recent “Music Parade”, which played and marched on Friday, July 15, from the Boys & Girls Clubhouse on Sixth Street down West Broadway to the Boston Police Department’s Station C-6. It was quite an event – the creation of Dawnmarie Salmons, the Music Director at South Boston’s Boys & Girls Club. The event was evidence [...]
Annual Trip to Water Country
On Saturday July 16th Bob Juliano a board member of the Old Colony tenants Association hosted his fifth annual trip to Water Country in Portsmouth New Hampshire. the trip is for the community which is predominantly low-income families. Bob says today's trip wouldn't be possible if it weren't for Bill Mcgonagle of BHA and Beacon communities who donated money to [...]
Scholarship Donation
South Boston, MA- East Boston Savings Bank presented the South Boston Catholic Academy with a scholarship donation towards the continuing education efforts of their current students. Good luck in the upcoming school year!