20 04, 2016

Patriot’s Day honored at local schools with aid from historical society

2016-04-20T14:47:29-04:00April 20th, 2016|Categories: Happenings|Tags: |Comments Off on Patriot’s Day honored at local schools with aid from historical society

By RICK WINTERSON You might well ask how we observe Patriots Day in South Boston. It is one of the most important historical dates in Boston’s history – the start of the American Revolution, Paul Revere’s ride, the Lexington Minutemen, and “the shot that was heard around the world” at the Old North Bridge in Concord. This year of 2016 saw the 120th running of the Boston Marathon – world famous and better than ever. The Red Sox played Monday morning (though they lost to the Blue Jays). Lexington, Concord, and all the minuteman towns had huge celebrations on Monday (except for Sudbury’s rock-ribbed traditionalists, who insist upon the actual date of April 19). The swan boats hit the water in the Public Garden for [...]

20 04, 2016

Saturday Night Live’s ‘Heroin AM’ skit was in poor taste

2018-11-27T13:06:36-05:00April 20th, 2016|Categories: Happenings|Tags: , |Comments Off on Saturday Night Live’s ‘Heroin AM’ skit was in poor taste

By KEVIN DEVLIN Last Saturday, April 16, “Saturday Night Live” featured a fake drug commercial for non-drowsy “Heroin AM,” an option for people who want to use heroin and still get things done during the day. In the commercial, SNL guest host and actress Julia Louis-Dreyfus is portrayed as a school bus driver with a young boy and husband. She gets through the day pumped up on heroin. They mention in the commercial that the medicine is also available in gummy bears, along with “Cocaine PM.” Everything was a big joke. In a Facebook post, officials from the Dodge County Sheriff’s office in Wisconsin responded to the skit Sunday morning: “The lack of sensitivity for the families of those who have lost loved ones to [...]

20 04, 2016

Cardinal O’Malley visits St. Monica Church

2016-04-20T14:20:59-04:00April 20th, 2016|Categories: Happenings|Comments Off on Cardinal O’Malley visits St. Monica Church

Cardinal Sean O’Malley made a visit to St. Monica Church on Sunday, April 17, to celebrate the 12:30 Mass with the Spanish community. After Mass, Cardinal O’Malley posed with parishoners for photos. (Photos courtesy of Patrick O’Connor)

20 04, 2016

Meet Yarielis and Arianna: Two young girls doing well in school and enjoying life

2016-04-20T14:20:37-04:00April 20th, 2016|Categories: Happenings|Comments Off on Meet Yarielis and Arianna: Two young girls doing well in school and enjoying life

By KEVIN DEVLIN These two girls are doing well in the classroom and are enjoying life to the fullest. They are Yarielis Torres-Barrios and Arianna Lamarche-Castro. Yarielis, 10, is the daughter of Frances and Carlos. She has a sister, Carlianis and two brothers, Yamil and Janil. And, they have a dog named Princess. Yarielis is in the fifth grade at the Dever School in Dorchester. Her favorite subject is math and someday she hopes to be a middle school math teacher. Her favorite color is blue and her favorite food is pizza. At home, Yarielis enjoys playing dress-up and playing with her Barbie dolls with her sister. She organizes her shoes, clothing and perfumes, and cleans her room. Her favorite TV shows are crime dramas. [...]

20 04, 2016

Educating for success: Annual fundraiser supports Notre Dame Education Center

2016-04-21T10:41:50-04:00April 20th, 2016|Categories: Happenings|Tags: |Comments Off on Educating for success: Annual fundraiser supports Notre Dame Education Center

“Educating for Success” is the theme of South Boston’s Notre Dame Education Center spring fundraiser. The guest of honor is Jim Fowkes. The event is Thursday evening, May 5, at The Venezia in the Port Norfolk neighborhood, with its superb dining and stunning views where the Neponset river estuary meets the sea. By RICK WINTERSON This article contains an implied challenge: It must deliver a welcoming message to South Boston’s many newcomers, as well as reminding longtime residents that a much-anticipated event is at hand. The event is the Notre Dame Education Center’s Annual Spring Fundraiser; it takes place Thursday, May 5, from 5:30 to 8 p.m. Visit ndecboston.org or call 617-268-1912 for tickets. The party’s site will be The Venezia Waterfront Restaurant, where that [...]

13 04, 2016

DeLeo receives ‘Leadership in Recovery’ award

2016-04-13T14:58:21-04:00April 13th, 2016|Categories: Happenings|Tags: |Comments Off on DeLeo receives ‘Leadership in Recovery’ award

By RICK WINTERSON A remarkable cast of characters assembled at the Cronin Group’s headquarters for a double-barreled event on the Waterfront last Thursday evening. It was remarkable because of the extremely positive roles they all play in recovery from drug abuse and addiction. The four leading players were Speaker of the Massachusetts House of Representatives Robert DeLeo, the recipient of the first Martin J. Walsh “Leadership in Recovery” Award; Walsh, himself in recovery and presenter of the award named for him; Andy Ward, director of the South Boston Collaborative, the recovery organization that founded this award; and Jon Cronin, president of the Cronin Group, who hosted this celebration and who is a devoted supporter of recovery efforts and programs. It was an all-star cast. Cronin opened [...]

13 04, 2016

Sr. Maryadele to be honored with service award

2016-04-13T14:58:00-04:00April 13th, 2016|Categories: Happenings|Tags: |Comments Off on Sr. Maryadele to be honored with service award

Please plan to be at John Hancock Financial’s striking fourth floor atrium (601 Congress St. in South Boston’s Seaport District) on Thursday, April 28, 5 to 8:30 p.m. The occasion: the 34th Laboure Spring Reception. Sr. Maryadele Robinson and her three decades devoted to Laboure will be recognized with the 2016 Jack Shaughnessy Service Award. It’ll be an evening of fun and fellowship. By RICK WINTERSON It was an interview very typical of Sr. Maryadele Robinson, the director of South Boston’s Laboure Center, a service site of Catholic Charities. When asked how she felt about receiving this year’s service award, which is named for philanthropist Jack Shaughnessy, she immediately began to talk about how much Jack had done, both for Laboure and for the whole South [...]

13 04, 2016

Perry School Shark Shout Out: Perry School Rocks fundraiser

2016-04-13T14:57:39-04:00April 13th, 2016|Categories: Happenings|Tags: |Comments Off on Perry School Shark Shout Out: Perry School Rocks fundraiser

A big shout out to all the organizers, donors and attendees to the very successful Perry School Rocks fundraiser at the Seapoint on Saturday night. Thomas Park blew the roof off with their soulful ballads, edgy rock and timeless oldies while the more than 200 party-goers boogied the night away. Stuffed baskets overflowing with everything from sports collectibles to fine wines to hotel stays lined the room as the silent auction bids grew with each passing hour. Suffice it to say merry memories (and mucho mula) was made during the wildly successful event! Thank you South Boston and Dorchester friends!

13 04, 2016

New commanding officer named to South Boston police district

2016-04-13T14:31:57-04:00April 13th, 2016|Categories: Happenings, News|Tags: |Comments Off on New commanding officer named to South Boston police district

By RICK WINTERSON Each of the Boston Police Department’s stations hold regular meetings with local media and representatives of the various civic associations. These are called Neighborhood Advisory Council (NAC) meetings. South Boston’s station C-6 is no exception; the most recent NAC Meeting took place on Tuesday, April 6. The headline item was the succession of BPD Capt. Joseph Boyle to command Station C-6, replacing Capt. John Greland, who has been assigned to BPD Headquarters. Boyle is a comparatively young looking commander, who speaks in a quiet manner, but he is clearly in charge. He has 22 years on the force, much of it spent on assignments downtown and in Mattapan. He also worked for four years here in South Boston. Welcome back to South [...]

13 04, 2016

South Boston Catholic Academy students explore tide pools

2016-04-13T14:31:33-04:00April 13th, 2016|Categories: Happenings|Tags: |Comments Off on South Boston Catholic Academy students explore tide pools

On March 31, the early childhood students at South Boston Catholic Academy had a visit from the New England Aquarium’s “Tide Pools Alive” Program. Michael from the New England Aquarium told us about how tide pools are formed and brought some of the small sea animals that are found in tide pools. During this visit, the children were able to look, touch and explore animals that live in a tide pool. The children also had the opportunity to dress up in costumes provided through the program and act out what it is like to live in such an ecosystem. We want to thank Michael and the New England Aquarium for such a fun and informative visit! Together the preschool and K1 programs are continuously working [...]

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