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City Announces Expansion Of Swim Safe Program

By City of Boston | Mar 21
Announces Funding For Free Swim Lessons

BPDA approves new Squares + Streets zoning districts

BPDA approves new Squares + Streets zoning districts

Mar 21
First office to residential conversion moves forward under City program

Mother Caroline Academy Launches First Immersive Career Program for Middle School Students

Mother Caroline Academy Launches First Immersive Career Program for Middle School Students

By Mother Caroline Academy | Mar 21
Mother Caroline Academy, the only tuition-free, all-girls elementary and middle school serving under-resourced communities in Boston, announced the launch of its first immersive career development program for middle school students, taking place at BCH.

USES Neighborhood Gala

USES Neighborhood Gala

Mar 21
On May 10, United South End Settlements' will host their 2024 Neighborhood Gala fundraiser!

See This Now at  the Arnold Arboretum

See This Now at the Arnold Arboretum

By Arnold Arboretum | Mar 21
Willows in Flower

Registration Now Open for Boston's LGBTQ+ Pride Parade and Festivals

Registration Now Open for Boston's LGBTQ+ Pride Parade and Festivals

By BP4TP | Mar 7
Organizers Seek Sponsors for June 8th Celebration

News From... Friends of The South End Library

By FOSEL | Mar 7
Summary of the second public meeting for a new library on Feb. 12th, from Friends of The South End Libary (FOSEL) president Yvette Jarreau.

Mayor Wu, Superintendent Skipper, City Officials Celebrate Carter School Topping Off Ceremony

By City of Boston | Mar 7
On Tuesday, March 5, Mayor Michelle Wu, BPS Superintendent Mary Skipper, the City's Public Facilities Department, and the Massachusetts School Building Authority (MSBA) participated in a topping off ceremony for the new William E. Carter School.

Ribbon-cutting Ceremony Celebrates Free Menstrual, Wellness Products in City Hall

Ribbon-cutting Ceremony Celebrates Free Menstrual, Wellness Products in City Hall

By Office of Mayor Wu | Mar 7
The Mayor's Office of Women's Advancement and Property Management cut the ribbon on two SOS smart vending machines which offer free menstrual products and wellness products for purchase in City Hall.

Pedestrian struck, injured by MBTA bust at Harrison and Traveler

By South End News Staff | Feb 22
At approximately 7:36 AM on Tuesday a pedestrian was struck by an MBTA bus at the intersection of Harrison Avenue and Traveler Street.

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