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As Summer Slips Away: Still Time for the Harbor Islands

By |September 3rd, 2018|Categories: Lifestyle|

  By Richard Campbell While South Bostonians are surrounded by water and are usually happy to convene with the ocean via a walk out to Castle Island, there is no doubt that an annual sojourn [...]

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Bandstand Renewed by NER and Dedication to Harry Uhlman

By |September 3rd, 2018|Categories: Happenings|

by Rick Winterson Like a lot of people, some of us take our structures for granted. And that’s understandable, since many of the things we build, especially those built with bricks and mortar, last longer [...]

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Rage and Respect at Tynan School Traffic Meeting

By |August 10th, 2018|Categories: News|

By Richard Campbell In the wake of the cruel death of an innocent child, as well as a longer history of tragic accidents on our streets, South Boston residents gathered for a public traffic safety [...]

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Society of Arts & Crafts Summer Offerings

By |August 10th, 2018|Categories: Lifestyle|

By Richard Campbell The venerable Society of Arts and Crafts gallery in the Seaport District is such a manageable showcase of recent arts, and so accessible to Seaport travelers with its free admission and friendly [...]

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“She Village” Pops Up in Seaport

By |August 10th, 2018|Categories: Featured|

By Rick Winterson First, a few definitions:  WS Development is a Massachusetts-based property developer responsible for transforming 23 of our waterfront acres into South Boston’s Seaport District.  Seaport is currently the City of Boston’s largest [...]

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7th Annual Boston Seafood Festival Returns to Fish Pier

By |August 9th, 2018|Categories: Lifestyle|

By Richard Campbell The Boston Fisheries summer event went off well to an enthusiastic crowd, despite looking a little long in the tooth, it still represents a family fun annual event. With seafood vendors and [...]

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Can We Elevate Physical Education & Health Instruction?

By |August 2nd, 2018|Categories: Editorial|

NIH Graphic By Richard Campbell It was covering the splendid athletic prowess of the Boston Triathlon athletes this past week that made this writer ponder physical education. The nation is experiencing an obesity [...]

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47 Marine Road Asking Price: $1,779,000

By |August 2nd, 2018|Categories: Real Estate|

K & Marine Rd Two-Family with 4 off-street parking spaces? Need I say more?...Here's the deal: The current owners are approved (Permit in hand) to renovate and expand their two-family to include two bi-level units [...]

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