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Southie History Lesson: Admiral David Farragut
Southie loves its military heroes. For this History Lesson, we are learning about a true hero that we can be proud of: Admiral David Farragut [...]
Boston Seaport Announces the Launch of the Project Paulie Bocce Club
Boston, MA – May 8, 2023 – Get ready to bounce, toss and roll! Project Paulie, a community-focused organization dedicated to bringing people together through food and culture and a [...]
Southie Mother All-stars
The Honor Roll They had a half dozen kids or more. They cooked, cleaned, did mountains of laundry and mended clothes. Kissing scraped knees, breaking [...]
Mother’s Day Neighborhood Gift Guide
Mother’s Day is May 14th Whether you’re buying for your mom, a mom-to-be, your sister, or a friend, here are some gift ideas from local [...]
West Broadway Neighborhood Association:Making the neighborhood a little more beautiful
Blooming with Daffodils - Volunteer and be a part of it! On Saturday, October 29th, join friend and neighbors and help the West Broadway Neighborhood [...]
Late Night Etiquette in South Boston
Enough is enough After a night out on the town, just a gentle reminder that Southie is in fact a neighborhood and that you should [...]
Southie History Lesson – Blinstrub’s Village
Did you know that Wayne Newton, Jimmy Durante, Nat King Cole, Sinatra and Judy Garland performed in Southie? Blinstrub's Village was a legendary nightclub located [...]
CIS Book Review: The House Across the Lake
It’s fall. Bring on the apple cider doughnuts, pumpkin spice and of course, haunted houses. Fall is also the perfect time to cozy up in [...]
Southie History Lesson: The Boston Boy Fiend
Yes, just like you, we were creeped out by this local lunatic’s title - The Boston Boy Fiend. Jesse Pomeroy lived in South Boston and [...]
Rare is Shifting the Climate Culture in Boston, One Behavior at a Time
Rare, an international conservation organization specializing in social change for the environment is bringing their Climate Culture Boston initiative to South Boston Street Festival on [...]
Boston Blooms with Daffodils
Be a part of it! Mayor Michelle Wu announced that the Boston Parks and Recreation Department will once again distribute over 15,000 daffodil bulbs for [...]
Honor + Remember: 41st Anniversary of the South Boston Vietnam Memorial
If you forget my death, I died in vain South Boston Vietnam Veterans will celebrate the 41st Anniversary of the South Boston Vietnam Memorial -Â [...]
Ombrello – A Summer Oasis in the Seaport – now open through Oct. 2nd
Update Ombrello, in partnership with Kured, has extended its run at Boston Seaport until October 2, remaining open every weekend on Friday & Saturday 3-8pm [...]
History Lesson: Labor Day
Since we get a long weekend to celebrate Labor Day, we thought we do a quick history lesson on how this holiday came to be! [...]
Dos + Don’ts for Double Parking in Southie
Double parking is as much a part of Southie's culture as Castle Island and the Saint Patrick's Day Parade. Â Everybody has done it at [...]
Get to Know The Duo Behind Beers Over Boston
Last Monday night Allison Bloch and Bill Hall visited a new brewery called Drop Zone Brewing in Winthrop. It’s been open for six weeks, is [...]















