How We Are Addressing Climate Change in Boston
By Mayor Martin Walsh This year is shaping up to be one of the strongest years in Boston’s history. We’ve continued to add 20,000 new jobs each year, and we’ve brought unemployment down below 4 [...]
Moms’ Club Teal Pumpkin Project Celebration
By Rachel Pearson On Saturday, October 20th, MOMS Club of South Boston members and families gathered together for a Teal Pumpkin Project themed Halloween Party at the South Boston Neighborhood House. The Teal Pumpkin Project [...]
Red Sox Nation Celebrates in Style
By Richard Campbell This Halloween brought the Red Sox back home for the full duck boat lined parade and accompanying celebrations. The Drop Kick Murphy’s led off the celebration with their standards and a [...]
Please Reserve November 10 for Veterans Events in South Boston
by Rick Winterson Dave Falvey dropped in at South Boston Online last Monday morning for a chat. Dave is the Commander of South Boston’s Allied War Veterans Council (the AWVC), which is [...]
Truck and Car Pollution On the Rise in Boston
By Richard Campbell As the mayor of Boston has released his climate change goals for the future, a report in August this year from the Union of Concerned Scientists reveals that the state is seeing [...]
Mini Maker Faire at Children’s Museum
by Rick Winterson Likely you’ve heard of the so-called “Makers Movement”, and a movement it really is. The Makers first grew from clusters of curious and creative people in the Bay area around San [...]
Gavin Foundation 2018 Anniversary Dinner
by Rick Winterson In several of our issues this year, South Boston Online has mentioned that 2018 is a Year of Anniversary Celebrations. The Gavin Foundation’s 2018 Anniversary Dinner was no exception. Here are a [...]
Vets Deserve Our Gratitude, Honor
Letter to the Editor: By Ray Flynn Former Mayor of Boston and Former U.S. ambassador to the Vatican The New England Center and Home for Veterans in downtown Boston, founded in 1989, has become one [...]
Sharp Spike in Auto Larcenies
by Rick Winterson Each month, South Boston Online attends a community information meeting at our local Police Station C-6. The group that attends this meeting is called the Neighborhood Advisory Council (the NAC). The [...]
Seaport Sculptures Bring Iconic Brightness to Boulevards
By Richard Campbell The Spanish Pop Surrealist Okuda San Miguel has landed his brightly colored mythical creature sculptures on the Seaport Boulevard, lending a playful quality to what is essentially a highway through the Seaport. [...]