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South Boston Catholic Academy News

By |December 2nd, 2018|Categories: Education|

We want to say a special Thank you to all the members of our 2018-2019 South Boston Catholic Academy Student Council. With help and advice by our Guidance Counselor, Ms. Meghan Logue. This year’s South [...]

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Laboure Christmas House Tours This Weekend

By |November 29th, 2018|Categories: Happenings, News|

by Rick Winterson This article is really just a reminder – it will serve to remind you of the very best way to begin the Christmas Season here in South Boston: South Boston’s 28th Annual [...]

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Mayor Walsh Announces Expanded Partnership With Verizon, Bringing More Choices to Residents

By |November 28th, 2018|Categories: Business, News|

Verizon will accelerate small cell deployment for additional wireless broadband capacity, bring Fios Internet and TV to all city neighborhoods, and provide Verizon Smart Communities products and services. Mayor Martin J. Walsh and Verizon today [...]

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Toys for Tots:  Christmas in Southie

By |November 26th, 2018|Categories: Happenings|

by Rick Winterson   “Toys for Tots” for Greater Boston is located here in South Boston.  It’s on the Eighth Floor of the Design Center (formally called the “Innovation and Design Building”) at 21 Drydock [...]

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Thanksgiving Day

By |November 22nd, 2018|Categories: Editorial|

 by Rick Winterson   To state the obvious, Thanksgiving Day tomorrow (November 22, 2018) will be a day set aside to offer gratitude for our lives in America, along with  all that we have and [...]

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Antiquarian Book Fair: Local Vendors Lead the Way

By |November 22nd, 2018|Categories: Lifestyle|

By Richard Campbell The 42nd Annual Boston International Antiquarian Book Fair ran November 16-18 at the Hynes Convention Center attracting booksellers from around the world, as well as some great vendors from New England. This [...]

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Sellout at Collaborative Comedy Night

By |November 22nd, 2018|Categories: Happenings|

  by Rick Winterson      As South Boston Online promised in its last issue, the Annual Comedy Night, a laugh-filled party courtesy of the South Boston Collaborative Center, was a great success.  The Collaborative’s [...]

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ICA Gallery Review: Interactive Arts for the Holidays

By |November 22nd, 2018|Categories: Lifestyle|

By Richard Campbell It is not often that the visual arts attempt to engage the audience into playing on a jungle gym, but William Forsythe’s “Choreographic Objects” currently installed at the ICA in the Seaport [...]

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Opening Reception:  Society of Arts + Crafts

By |November 22nd, 2018|Categories: Lifestyle|

       On Thursday, November 8, South Boston’s Society of Arts + Crafts (100 Pier 4 Boulevard, second floor) held its Opening Reception for “Adorning Boston and Beyond” and “Our Cups Runneth Over”.  These [...]

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Lynch Seeks Change in Washington Hierarchy

By |November 15th, 2018|Categories: Happenings|

 by Rick Winterson   First, let’s look at some “demographics” in Washington.  As everyone knows, in the recent mid-term elections American voters sent a Democratic majority to the U.S. House of Representatives.  By itself, that’s [...]

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