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Dorchester History Lesson: Baker Chocolate Factory
If you love chocolate you might be interested to know there was a time it would have been produced right here in the Lower Mills [...]
Boston History Lesson: The Great Boston Fire of 1872
Way back in 1872, a terrible fire destroyed 776 buildings across 65 acres of land in Boston on November 9th and 10th. The fire started [...]
Caught in Dot: Bald Eagle
Now here's something you don't see everyday in Dorchester A bald eagle was spotted in Neponset on Friday morning. Yes, it's a little unusual to [...]
Total Wine uses deceptive tactics for Boston Online Petition in attempt gain South Bay Alcohol License
Alcohol Superstore Found to be soliciting Non-Boston Residents for Boston Community Process Total Wine, in its bid to present Boston community support for its proposed [...]
City Councilor-at-Large Michelle Wu offers a Stay at Home Challenge
City Councilor-at-Large Michelle Wu wants you to stay home this week! “This week we’re also creating space to connect across shared activities with a Week [...]
Comfort TV to Watch during Stressful Times
Back on March 13th, I wrote my picks of what to watch during social distancing, and quite frankly it was a different world. I cheekily suggested watching ER, [...]
Photo of the Day: Return of Savin Hill Swans
Swimming peacefully in the ocean We're taking this as a good sign - the Savin Hill Swans were spotted on Wednesday swimming with the rainbow [...]
Don’t Stand So Close To Me: Social Distancing Guidelines/Etiquette during a Stay at Home Advisory
Last Tuesday, Governor Charlie Baker extended the stay at home advisory through May 4th. What does that mean? Basically, Baker is urging people to stay home and [...]
Dorchester History Lesson: John Smith
While everyone is (hopefully) practicing social distancing and is staying home, a lot of you are watching TV. A lot of TV! If you have [...]
Sharing some kindness in Dorchester: Gaby Araica
Gaby Araica, 10, wanted to help out during this time of social distancing. She knew there was a mask shortage for health care professionals so [...]
Surviving Social Distancing
Most of us are spending a lot more time at home, and for the foreseeable future. If we’re not self-quarantining, we’re working from home or at least [...]
Social Distancing 101
What is Social Distancing We are not experts on health or public safety, we simply want to help you stay as informed as possible. Therefore, [...]
Mass Bay Credit Union Responds to Financial Impact Facing Local Families
See Press Release Below: Like all companies, Mass Bay Credit Union has been proactively taking necessary steps to ensure the well-being of their Members and employees. Understanding the [...]
Duke of Dorchester: Pete Doherty
Dorchester native, Pete Doherty wrestled for the WWF (now WWE) as the Duke of Dorchester for over twenty years. Know for his blond hair, missing [...]
Things You Should Know This Week – March 16th
Oh boy! Where to begin…. Do you need help? Local residents are looking to volunteer to help with errands, grocery shopping, etc. for elderly/senior citizens, and/or [...]
Hey, quit calling 911!
If you’re calling 911 with COVID-19 questions, please stop. Boston EMS wants you to know you should be calling your your primary care doctor of [...]













