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19 11, 2021

Bob Monahan Completes 47 Years of Service

2021-11-19T08:13:41-05:00November 19th, 2021|Categories: Featured, Happenings|Comments Off on Bob Monahan Completes 47 Years of Service

   Bob Monahan is a born and brought up South Bostonian, who is concluding his 47th consecutive year of community service.  He’s a family man, the oldest of five brothers – Bob himself, Kevin, Sean, Danny, and Terry.  He recalls growing up, going to summer camps in his pre-teens, and coaching some of South Boston’s many sports teams; he was influenced by residents who themselves demonstrated strong community spirit.  Bob earned a Bachelor’s Degree from Harvard in Psychology and Social Relations; he said, “I really wanted to know what I wanted to do.”  The answer to that lay in giving back to the community, including his family.  “I knew this in my soul”, he stated. A brief summary demonstrates what Bob meant by “giving back [...]

18 11, 2021

Fairway’s ‘Fairgiving’ Initiative Benefits St. Monica’s 

2021-11-18T10:54:43-05:00November 18th, 2021|Categories: Business, Featured, Happenings, Lifestyle|Comments Off on Fairway’s ‘Fairgiving’ Initiative Benefits St. Monica’s 

By Ginger DeShaney Happy Fairgiving! Or rather, Happy Thanksgiving, thanks in part to Fairway Independent Mortgage.  Fairway has donation boxes in nine South Boston businesses to collect food for St. Monica’s Thanksgiving meals. But Fairway isn’t just collecting the regular items. “[St. Monica’s] suggested some fun desserts: cake mixes and frosting and brownie mixes in addition to instant potatoes, cornbread, and cookie mixes,” said Colleen Howard, Fairway’s new marketing and business development coordinator. “Everyone always thinks of the typical stuff, like stuffing and canned veggies, but in addition they will be making a bunch of desserts to keep it fun.” Fairgiving is a new initiative Colleen started this year to help St. Monica’s in its mission to feed 400 local families for Thanksgiving. “St. Monica’s [...]

12 11, 2021

Wicked High Tides a Wake-up Call on Climate Change

2021-11-12T15:52:04-05:00November 12th, 2021|Categories: Featured, Happenings, Lifestyle, News|Comments Off on Wicked High Tides a Wake-up Call on Climate Change

By Ginger DeShaney The wicked high tides that flooded Long Wharf and other parts of the city the weekend of Nov. 6 provided a wake-up call for Boston.  “Even though this is a natural event that we’re experiencing right now, it’s already been influenced by climate change,” said Rebecca Shoer, education and community engagement program manager for the Stone Living Lab. “We also know it’s going to keep rising. “It’s actually kind of a preview of what sea level rise might be like for Boston. Eventually this could be every single high tide.” Stone Living Lab, Boston Harbor Now, and the National Park Service hosted “Wicked High Tides” events at Long Wharf last weekend, educating people about Perigean Spring Tides and climate change. The events [...]

10 11, 2021

Police Support Vigil Tonight

2021-11-10T09:52:13-05:00November 10th, 2021|Categories: Featured, News|Comments Off on Police Support Vigil Tonight

Boston Clergy to Hold a Police Support Vigil in Wake of Tuesday Police Shootings and a Weekend Police Stabbing Black clergy in Boston will convene tonight, at 7 p.m., at St Peter’s Church in the Bowdoin Geneva section of Dorchester in prayer as a show of support for the city’s police. On Tuesday, three Boston police officers were shot after a day-long standoff in Dorchester. This past weekend a police officer was stabbed by a civilian in the Grove Hall section of Boston during a domestic dispute. Boston police officers have come under attack in recent days while in the line of duty. Clergy will gather to express their concerns.  “We run the risk of descending into domestic chaos and anarchy in Boston if law [...]

1 11, 2021

VOTE Tuesday, November 2

2021-11-01T10:52:09-04:00November 1st, 2021|Categories: Featured, Happenings|Comments Off on VOTE Tuesday, November 2

Tomorrow, Tuesday, November 2nd is the Municipal Election in the City of Boston! You’ll be voting for Mayor of Boston and Boston City Council.   If you haven’t received your vote by mail ballot you should plan on voting in person on Tuesday.    Lists of Candidates to be voted upon in the 2021 General Election by residents of South Boston Lists give the candidates’ names in alphabetical order MAYOR OF BOSTON Annissa Essaibi George Michelle Wu DISTRICT 2 CITY COUNCILOR Edward Flynn (unopposed) DISTRICT 3 CITY COUNCILOR* Frank Baker (incumbent) Stephen McBride *NOTE:  South Boston voters in the neighborhoods of Andrew Square, McCormack Housing, and the Polish Triangle were reapportioned into District 3 several years ago. CITY COUNCILORS-AT-LARGE (four top vote-getters will be elected) Michael Flaherty (incumbent) Althea [...]

1 11, 2021

There’s No Place Like MW Hair Studio

2021-11-01T09:41:23-04:00November 1st, 2021|Categories: Business, Featured, Happenings, Lifestyle, News|Comments Off on There’s No Place Like MW Hair Studio

By Ginger DeShaney The banter between Lisa Walsh and Nikki McCart is easy because they’ve been friends forever. They finish each other’s sentences. They laugh a lot because, well, they are downright hilarious.  The second you are in their presence, you feel like family.  And that’s exactly how they want it.  Lisa, 41, and Nikki, 37 -- who were both born and raised in Southie -- opened MW Hair Studio at 401 W. First St. (right next to Publico) on Oct. 1 and the atmosphere is very welcoming. “The goal is to make everybody feel like they have someplace they belong,” Lisa said. “We want everyone to feel comfortable and at home and relaxed,” Nikki said. “That’s kind of the vibe we like in here. [...]

30 10, 2021

Make Moakley Yours: Cleanup, Planting Efforts Beautify Park

2021-10-30T15:36:21-04:00October 30th, 2021|Categories: Featured, Happenings, Lifestyle, News|Comments Off on Make Moakley Yours: Cleanup, Planting Efforts Beautify Park

By Ginger DeShaney Moakley Park will be bursting with color in the spring. On Saturday, Oct. 23, volunteers planted more than 880 daffodil, tulip, and allium bulbs. The plantings were part of the monthly cleanup sessions at the park.  “We want people to learn, we want people to play, we want people to be invested, we want everyone to feel like they can have a piece of Moakley,” said Jenn Meakem, Community Engagement Specialist for Boston Harbor Now. “Moakley Park is a really big priority for Boston Harbor Now and the city. It’s 60 acres of waterfront parkland.” The Make Moakley Yours campaign, a joint effort between Boston Harbor Now and Boston Parks & Recreation, is designed to encourage people to get to know the [...]

21 10, 2021

Southie’s Tatte Location a Home Away From Home

2021-10-21T22:54:45-04:00October 21st, 2021|Categories: Business, Featured, Happenings, Lifestyle|Comments Off on Southie’s Tatte Location a Home Away From Home

By Ginger DeShaney Early Wednesday morning, a line had gathered at Tatte Bakery & Cafe at 60 Old Colony Ave. before the shop officially opened its doors at 8 a.m. By 10 a.m., people were set up at tables and counters with their laptops to do some work, orders of shakshuka were being consumed, and the coffee machines were buzzing. “I’m very excited to be here,” said founder Tzurit Or, who greeted customers offering their congratulations and hugs on the Southie location’s Opening Day. “It’s great. I could feel the anticipation from the neighborhood,” she said, noting she had gotten a lot of questions about when the bakery was going to open. Tatte is the anchor of National Development’s redevelopment of the Cole Hersee complex [...]

7 10, 2021

In Good Company: The Gift Shop That Keeps on Giving

2021-10-07T19:59:49-04:00October 7th, 2021|Categories: Business, Featured, Happenings, Lifestyle|Comments Off on In Good Company: The Gift Shop That Keeps on Giving

By Ginger DeShaney In Good Company at 653 E. Broadway is so much more than a gift shop. It’s also a safe space, a supportive environment, and a meeting place. “The goal is to build a presence in the community around the shop that is a space where people go to feel good,” said owner Kait McKenna. “I want the shop to be a bright spot on the street where people can come to a meeting place ... A space that they can trust to buy meaningful gifts. It’s a space for people to express their individuality and spread kindness through gift giving and meaningful conversation.” In Good Company displays an LGBTQ flag in the window, which “is representative of a safe space for the [...]

7 10, 2021

50 Years of Memories: South Boston Boys & Girls Club Celebrates Anne Gordon

2021-10-07T19:38:00-04:00October 7th, 2021|Categories: Featured, Happenings, Lifestyle|Comments Off on 50 Years of Memories: South Boston Boys & Girls Club Celebrates Anne Gordon

By Ginger DeShaney Owen Rogers has known Anne Gordon since he was 6 years old.  “Anne has been right next to me the whole time,” Owen, 17, said. “She made me the person I am today.” Owen was just one of many people who attended the celebration Saturday of Anne’s 50-year career at the Edgerley Family South Boston Boys & Girls Club. She retired on June 29, 2021, the 50th anniversary of her start date, but she comes back every Wednesday to volunteer. “Anne is the most influential person I’ve ever met,” Owen said. “She’s so inspiring. The work that she does influences so many different people.  “It’s so amazing to see the turnout,” continued Owen, who noted that the number of people who came [...]

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