27 04, 2016

Community members gather to learn about proposed Starbucks

2016-04-27T14:08:23-04:00April 27th, 2016|Categories: News|Tags: |Comments Off on Community members gather to learn about proposed Starbucks

The crowd outside of 749 East Broadway (northwest corner of its intersection with L Street) early Monday evening was awaiting a meeting with the owner of a proposed new Starbucks at that location. Four Starbucks are located in South Boston now: three on the Waterfront and one at 11 West Broadway by Broadway Station. Ten or more other coffee shops are already located a few blocks from the L and Broadway intersection. In general, those gathered were firmly against opening a Starbucks there, due to potential traffic problems, a lack of neighborhood notification, and no perceived need for yet another coffee shop. No license has been granted yet. That’ll tentatively take place in City Hall on the morning of May 4. -Rick Winterson

20 04, 2016

Police make apprehension following foot chase

2016-04-20T14:20:00-04:00April 20th, 2016|Categories: News|Comments Off on Police make apprehension following foot chase

By RICK WINTERSON Shortly after mid-day last Wednesday, April 13, a Boston police officer on foot patrol in the South Bay shopping center encountered a suspected shoplifting incident in the Best Buy store. A pair of individuals allegedly lifted a set of headphones and ran out of Best Buy. The officer, still on foot, gave chase. The chase proceeded out of the shopping center, down Boston Street, and ended on Songin Way between Boston Street and Dorchester Avenue. Meanwhile, the officer giving chase radioed ahead for back-up. Some half-dozen police cars sped through Andrew Square, blue lights flashing, and blockaded the Dorchester Avenue end of Songin Way. One suspect was quickly apprehended. The other tried to worm his way under a parked car to hide. [...]

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 [...]

6 04, 2016

West Broadway is revitalized as ‘Big Broadway’

2016-04-06T15:20:20-04:00April 6th, 2016|Categories: News|Tags: |Comments Off on West Broadway is revitalized as ‘Big Broadway’

By RICK WINTERSON Back in the day – even in the 1990s when South Boston Online first began publishing – West Broadway was known as “Big” Broadway by those who were born and brought up here. But it fell upon hard times; now it’s back and it’s “big” once again. That is particularly true on the even-numbered side of West Broadway, across from the West Broadway Housing, which still looks new and well cared for. This is an update on new residences – only those proposed or under construction. (Discussing already occupied new residences and all the new shops, offices, and restaurants along West Broadway would take another two or three articles.) When walking up the left side of West Broadway from Broadway Station, the first [...]

6 04, 2016

Report potholes to the city using 311

2016-04-06T15:15:04-04:00April 6th, 2016|Categories: News|Comments Off on Report potholes to the city using 311

Mayor Martin J. Walsh announced Tuesday he is dispatching 15 Public Works Department trucks to repair potholes across the city. The combination of freezing temperatures, a thaw and precipitation make roads especially susceptible to defects. The mayor is encouraging residents to report potholes through any of the city’s several different platforms, including: Mobile: Download the free BOS:311 app on iOS or Android (previously known as Citizens Connect) Online: Boston.gov/311 Social Media: Tweet @BOS311 Phone: Dial 3-1-1 (previously the Mayor’s 24-hour hotline 617-635-4500. For those with VoIP and for calls from outside Boston, callers should continue to dial 617-635-4500.) -Press release from the mayor’s office

6 04, 2016

City’s street hockey tournament will be during April vacation

2016-04-06T15:11:25-04:00April 6th, 2016|Categories: News|Comments Off on City’s street hockey tournament will be during April vacation

Mayor Martin J. Walsh and the Boston Parks and Recreation Department will be hosting the 2016 Mayor’s Cup Street Hockey Tournament over the April public school vacation week on April 19, 20 and 22. “Boston is a hockey town and we are pleased to be able to offer our young players Mayor’s Cup tournaments in both street hockey and our annual winter classic on the ice,” Mayor Walsh said. Teams will compete in two regions in Mite (ages 7 to 8) and Squirt (ages 9 to 10) divisions. Please note that pre-registration for teams is required with a limit of eight teams per regional division. Region 1 playoffs will take place Tuesday, April 19, at Fallon Field at 910 South St. in Roslindale. Region 2 [...]

24 03, 2016

GE announces Fort Point property for its headquarters

2016-03-24T12:39:35-04:00March 24th, 2016|Categories: Business, Featured, News|Tags: |Comments Off on GE announces Fort Point property for its headquarters

By SOUTH BOSTON ONLINE STAFF General Electric is moving to Fort Point. GE announced the new location of its headquarters in a statement Thursday. The company will move to Necco Street, near Fort Point Channel and Summer Street. “The property is under agreement to be purchased from P&G and sits at the edge of its 44 acre South Boston campus—at 5 and 6 Necco Way, representing roughly 2.5 acres,” reads the statement. GE, currently based in Connecticut, first announced in January that it had chosen Boston as the location for its new headquarters. At that time, GE said it was looking at properties in South Boston. “South Boston is a major hub for innovation and development and GE is excited to be a part of [...]

23 03, 2016

Spring snowfall underwhelms city

2016-03-23T14:35:41-04:00March 23rd, 2016|Categories: News|Tags: |Comments Off on Spring snowfall underwhelms city

This photo was taken on East Fourth, less than a block away from L Street. It shows the final snow accumulation on Monday, March 21, around mid-morning. It appears that the local weather predictions were highly exaggerated – they forecast 6 inches or more; what’s shown is no more than 2 inches (and it mostly disappeared by noontime). It appears that our weather forecasters – who love to shock folks – perhaps “gilded the lily” a bit too much. Many people came into town late, or even took the day off. Boston’s schools were closed Monday and the announcement came the previous night, before the snow had even started to fall. -Rick Winterson

16 03, 2016

South Boston Branch Library hosts book sale

2016-03-16T17:20:23-04:00March 16th, 2016|Categories: News|Comments Off on South Boston Branch Library hosts book sale

Calling all book lovers! Please join the Friends of the South Boston Branch Library as they present a St. Patrick’s Day Book Sale on Saturday, March 19 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. All types of adult, teen and juvenile books, audiobooks, and CDs will be available for sale at the lowest prices around. Come by the library at 646 East Broadway, and enjoy the bargains. This is a good chance to add to your stash of great reads for the new season and upcoming vacation time. Your support is always welcome! All proceeds from the Friends’ book sales benefit your local library branch. Please stop by and say hello.

16 03, 2016

St. Patrick’s lunch at the Condon organized by BCYF

2016-03-16T16:54:07-04:00March 16th, 2016|Categories: News|Comments Off on St. Patrick’s lunch at the Condon organized by BCYF

On Thursday, March 10, the Boston Center for Youth and Families sponsored a luncheon for seniors at the Condon Community Center. BCYF staff at the Condon organized the event and happily served those seniors in attendance. Boston City Councilor Billy Linehan came by and sang a couple of Irish songs. Boston at-large councilors Anissa Essaibi George and Mike Flaherty came by to wish the seniors a happy St. Patrick’s Day. Councilor Flaherty asked the group why they were being served Italian food at an Irish event. I guess they really didn’t care because the food was so tasty. Local resident John Healey also sang an Irish ditty and everyone had a great time. -Kevin Devlin Local resident John Healey is pictured with at-large Boston [...]

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