5 Things You Should Know This Week – June 1st

Traffic Advisory for the Funeral of Fallen BFD Firefighter Bobby Kilduff

The Boston Police Department is issuing the following traffic advisory in connection with the funeral services for Boston Firefighter Robert Kilduff Jr. on  Monday, June 1. No parking or standing will be in effect Monday morning at the following locations in the vicinity of the Cathedral of the Holy Cross:

  • Washington Street (both sides) from East Concord Street to Waltham Street
  • Monsignor Reynolds Way (both sides) from Washington Street to Harrison Avenue
  • Union Park Street (both sides) from Washington Street to Harrison Avenue

Motorists in the South End should expect significant traffic delays Monday morning and are strongly encouraged to use alternate routes and allow additional travel time. The Boston Police Department thanks the public for their patience and cooperation as we honor the memory of Firefighter Kilduff.

Pride Celebrations Happening In and Around Boston

It’s Pride Month in Boston, and here’s a running list of events and promotions happening in and around the neighborhood!

Sign up for the McKeon Post Father’s Day Run/Walk

Register for the John P. McKeon Post AMVETS #146 Scholarship Road Race/Walk!  This fun neighborhood event happens on Father’s Day, Sunday June 21st at 9:30am.  Sign up here! 

Calling all Ice Cream Lovers

The Jimmy Fund Scooper Bowl® takes place this week in the Seaport! Enjoy unlimited ice cream, live entertainment, and fun while supporting Dana-Farber Cancer Institute!  The Jimmy Fund Scooper Bowl® presented by SharkNinja is back for its 43rd year from June 2 – 4 at 88 Seaport Blvd. One ticket lets you sample more than 40 different flavors from your favorite local and national brands, like Ben & Jerry’s, Friendly’s, Holy Cow, and Salt & Straw.  Use code SOUTHIE for $3 off each ticket!  You can purchase your tickets here!

MBTA Service Changes in June

The MBTA today announced service changes in June on the Green, Blue, Framingham/Worcester, and Lowell lines. There are also some Commuter Rail service changes related to World Cup matchdays.   Riders can find more information on service changes through in-station signage, in-station public announcements, and at mbta.com/PlannedWork. Transit Ambassadors and MBTA staff will be available on-site to offer information and assistance during these service changes. Riders are encouraged to subscribetoT-Alerts or to follow the MBTA on X @MBTA@MBTA_CR, and @MBTA_CR_Alerts for up-to-date service information.   Get the details here. 

 

 

 

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