By Beth Treffeisen More work has yet to be done to make the Community Preservation Committee (CPA), that will designate the funds put forth by the Community Preservation Act (CPA), a reality. After back and forth between the advocates Yes…
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FoMu Expands Into the Back Bay
By Beth Treffeisen Standing out amongst other ice-cream stores along Newbury Street, Ben & Jerry’s, Emack & Bolio’s and Amorino Boston – FoMu an alternative ice cream shop has popped up for the season offering dairy-free ice cream treats at…
William James College Hosts “Moving Beyond Stigma” Public Forum
By Beth Treffeisen As the opioid crisis continues to sweep across every city in the Commonwealth including Boston’s neighborhoods, the conversation about mental health and substance use disorders is beginning to change. At a public forum, “Moving Beyond Stigma” held…
New Lifestyle Barre Studio is Coming to Washington Street in the South End
By Beth Treffeisen A new type of workout routine is coming to the South End with the opening of Barre3 at 1511 Washington Street. One of over 100 locations across the country, this studio will be led by Jamie Golden,…
Grace Connor and Little G Bring Smiles and Support for Pediatric Research to Dana-Farber
Last July the Boston Sun reported on a small local ice-cream business Little G, run by South End resident and high school student Grace Connor. Since then, Connor has extended her business to include national distribution of Little G online…
Silver Line Bus Rapid Transit Starts Pilot Program Through June 6
By Seth Daniel The Barr Foundation and several partners, including the MBTA and MassDOT, will be embarking on a new pilot program through June 6 that will hopefully speed up the SL4 and SL5 lines through all-door boarding. The pilot…
Citystrong SoWa Workout
ABC’s The Bachelorette Kaitlyn Bristowe helped to lead a blockbuster workout with CitySTRONG at the SoWa Power Station in the South End on Saturday, May 13. The former Bachelorette star, who is also a DJ and rapper, helped lead hundreds…
South End Baseball Opening Day
PLAY BALL! Hazel Hauck plays catch with her dad at South End Baseball Opening Day on Saturday, May 13, after the march down Tremont St to Peters Park.
Duffy Being Duffy: Life-Long Southender Honored by Ellis for 50 Years of Membership
By Seth Daniel Pedigrees are very important status symbols in the downtown neighborhoods, and people often measure their investment in the community based on how many years they’ve been around. A person with 10 years under their belt gets some…
Wine Riot Owners Offer their Vision of Success to Abutters
By Beth Treffeisen New owners of the South End’s Wine Riot that will soon become Wine Gallery at 519 Tremont Street hope to take the store in a new direction beyond just selling high-end wines. Their latest plans include selling…
