January 2018
South Boston Catholic Academy Grade 4 News!
Students in Grade 4A at South Boston Catholic Academy listened to J. K. Rowling’s detailed and graphic description of Diagon Alley. Students then took what they heard and used it to draw what they [...]
Curing Cabin Fever: Big City Culture on a Budget
By Richard Campbell One of the things we try to do at South Boston Online is search out free events for citizens of the town to attend. Boston is blessed with some of the best [...]
CPNA Meeting – Zoning
by Rick Winterson All of the neighborhoods in the more residential areas of South Boston have civic organizations that look out for key issues and the well-being of their residents, as well as fostering [...]
Local Column: Compassion, Dignity and Hope in Boston
By Mayor Martin J. Walsh Too many of us are tied to the opioid crisis, whether we are struggling ourselves, or we see and experience the struggle right alongside our coworkers, friends, and family. [...]
Students Go Where the Robots Live: the MIT Museum
By Richard Campbell After the overview of museums in Boston I decided to cross the river to Cambridge to give science geek nation a glimpse at the MIT Museum’s current exhibits, which span from [...]
Cold? They’re not cold!
By Richard Campbell Murphy Rink was loaded with young hockey players learning fundamentals on Monday night. The Ivaska Mite Clinic provided plenty of opportunity for these kids to stay warm by continually moving. Coaches had [...]