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Friday, March 14, 2025

What To Know Before This Sunday's South Boston Evacuation/St. Patrick's Day Parade

The South Boston Evacuation/St. Patrick's Day Parade is Sunday, March 16, 2025. The 3.5 mile parade will begin at 11:30am (new time), starting at Broadway Station before making its way past Medal of Honor Park and ending at Andrew Square.

Welcome parade goers. Have fun. Be Safe. Please respect the host neighborhood, be mindful of families and children attending and don't forget that public and underage drinking is illegal. If you need to "go" on parade day, visit one of the portajohns  ðŸš» located enroute to and throughout the parade route.

Where to watch? If you are looking to take in the parade from one of the many restaurants along the route or are looking to take in the parade with the masses, Broadway, especially between Broadway Station and L Street, is a great place to be. If you are looking to avoid the crowds, great options include taking in the parade from Medal of Honor Park or Thomas Park, as well as a street on the route other than Broadway.

South Boston Evacuation Day / St Patrick's Day Parade Route

Broadway Station at W. Broadway to Perkins Square to East Broadway, turn right on P Street, right on E. Fourth St, left on K. St, right on E. Fifth St, left on G St., take 2nd right onto Thomas Park and follow to Telegraph St. to Dorchester St. to the parade’s end at Andrew Square.

The St. Patrick’s Day Road Race will also take place on Sunday beginning at 9:30 AM.  The race starts and ends at the Boys & Girls Club (230 West 6th), left on Dorchester St, down E Broadway and back to W Broadway, left on E and left on West 6th. 

Before the race and parade is the St. Patrick's Day Breakfast hosted by Senator Nick Collins at the Ironworkers Local 7 Union Hall broadcasted live at 9am on Caught in Southie's Instagram page, Irish Hit Parade RadioBoston Neighborhood Network Media and New England Cable News (NECN) via NBC10.

To accommodate the race and parade and the staging/dispersal and clean-up, drivers should expect roads on the route to be closed to vehicular traffic at 8am. 

Tow Zone, No Stopping, Boston Police Special Event Sunday
Towing will begin at 3am on Sunday morning. Additional parking restrictions that will be implemented temporarily to support Sunday’s events are as follows:
  • A Street, Both sides, from Binford Street to West Second Street
  • Binford Street, Both sides, from A Street heading northwesterly to end at 45 Binford Street
  • West Second Street, Both sides, from Dorchester Avenue to A Street
  • Dorchester Avenue, both sides from Gillette Park to Old Colony Avenue
  • Dorchester Avenue, both sides, from Dorchester Street to Damrell Street
  • Foundry Street, both sides, from Greenbaum Street to Dorchester Avenue
  • West Fourth Street, Both sides, from B Street to Dorchester Avenue
  • West Broadway, Both sides, from Dorchester Avenue to Dorchester Street
  • East Broadway, Both sides, from Dorchester Street to P Street
  • P Street, Both sides, from East Broadway to East Fourth Street
  • East Fourth Street, Both sides, from P Street to K Street
  • K Street, Both sides, from East Fourth Street to East Fifth Street
  • East Fifth Street, Both sides, from K Street to G Street
  • G Street, Both sides, from East Fifth Street to #96 G Street
  • Thomas Park, Both sides of southerly arm (opposite normal traffic flow), from G Street to Telegraph Street
  • Telegraph Street, Both sides, from Thomas Park to Dorchester Street
  • Dorchester Street, Both sides, from Telegraph Street to Dorchester Avenue
  • Damrell Street, Both sides, from Old Colony Avenue to Dorchester Avenue
South Boston resident parking sticker holders are eligible for reduced parking rates starting 6pm Saturday, March 15th through 8pm Sunday, March 16th at the Marine Park Garage at 12 Drydock Ave.    

The MBTA will be offering free shuttle buses between 9:30 AM and 5 PM to and from South Station (Summer & Atlantic) & E. First St at the City Point Bus Terminal. Due to road closures the day of the parade, buses will not stop at Broadway station, starting at 9:45 AM and Andrew Station, after 10:15 AM. Routes 9, 10, 11, 16, 17, and 47 will be detoured around the parade area. More details. Riding Blue Bikes is another option.

Public Restrooms
New this year is porta potties along A Street: five at 230 A St (corner of A & Binford Streets) and six including an ADA accessible one at the A St Park (along the Richards St. Park entrance) in addition to the parade route public restrooms.

Southie Fun Facts for March 16th: Liquor Stores will close at 4pm. All bars and restaurants in 02127 will close between 6-6:30pm and patrons will need to leave by 7:30pm. There will be zero tolerance and a $200 citation for public drinking or public cannabis consumption. 

On March 17th, Evacuation Day commences with mass at 9:00am at St Augustine’s Chapel and a reception with historical exercises at approximately 10am at the South Boston Boys & Girls Club at 230 W. Sixth St. Evacuation Day commemorates March 17, 1776 when colonial troops under the command of General George Washington took up a fortified position at Dorchester Heights that prompted British forces to leave Boston under the threat of an artillery bombardment. Dorchester Height's restoration is scheduled to be completed next year in time for our 250th Evacuation anniversary. 

Friday, March 20, 2020

Neighbors Helping Neighbors

A group of South Boston non-profit organizations launch the South Boston Neighborhood Aid Network.

“In these fast moving and uncertain times, it’s important that we show up for each other and remember that we are not alone.” 

This Neighborhood Aid Network is a powerful way to build strong connections. We all have something to offer and we all have something we need.  

Visit Caught In Southie to discover how you can help your neighbors or to ask for help yourself. No task is too small. No request is too big. 

You may also contact the South Boston Neighborhood Aid Network via:

Facebook
Hotline (call or text):  617-286-2463
Email

Check out their frequently updated Resource List.



Thursday, December 27, 2018

Time To Gear Up For New Year's Celebrations

Celebrate New Year's in and around the neighborhood. 

Boston Harbor Now invites you to the sixth annual New Year's Eve on the Waterfront. Filled with family friendly activities including a Harbor Map Tour at the Boston Harbor Hotel, Touch-a-Truck with First Responders at the Envoy Hotel, a Ice Sculpture Stroll and for the big kids midnight fireworks. 



This year's ice sculpture stroll will transform the Downtown and South Boston Waterfront and Harborwalk into a magical, winter wonderland come Monday, December 31st. Stroll hours are 1 pm to  4 pm. Visit all 16 ice sculptures and take selfies to enter in a Waterfront 'Staycation' Giveaway Contest. Download the official Waterfront Ice Sculpture and Fireworks Map (PDF) and use the included coupon for all-day discounted parking ($20.19) for New Year's Eve at the Boston Harbor Garage (270 Atlantic Avenue).

Ring in the year watching fireworks at midnight over the Boston Harbor. The fireworks are generously sponsored by Boston Harbor Now, City of Boston, Friends of Christopher Columbus Park and the Wharf District Council. Suggested viewing locations are: Fan Pier, Christopher Columbus Park and the East Boston Harborwalk.

The L Street Brownies continue in the footsteps of thousands before them over the last one hundred years by taking the plunge into the Boston Harbor on New Year's day. The event starts at 9 am on Tuesday, January 1, 2019 at  the L Street Bathhouse. Meet up with your neighbors first at the L Street Tavern at 8 am and enjoy a personal escort by 103rd Postal Fire Column Pipes and Drums to the plunge. Spectators welcome. For helpful information visit Caught In Southie


If diving into freezing water is not your thing, Murphy Memorial Rink in South Boston will be holding free public skating hours on New Year’s Day from 11:00 am to 4:00 pm.  

However you celebrate the New Year whether it be in Fort Point, the Seaport or from afar, FPNA (Fort Point Neighborhood Association) wishes you, our neighbors and friends, a very Happy New Year.

Tuesday, October 25, 2016

South Boston Bus Service Community Meeting

updated 10.28.16 Submit public comments to MBTA Service Planning Department before November 9th deadline.

The MBTA is pleased to announce a public meeting to present the 30% design plans for South Boston Bus Stop and Service Improvements Project for routes  5, 7, 9, 10 and 11 (Currently travels A Street outbound toward West Broadway only).  The goals for this effort include:

·        Enhance service reliability
·        Optimize bus stop locations and spacing for safety, efficiency, and minimal parking impacts
·        Improve bus stop accessibility for seniors and persons with disabilities

The public meeting* will be held:

Wednesday, October 26th
6:00 PM
Tynan School
650 E. 4th Street
South Boston

In related news, Senator Linda Dorcena Forry and Representative Nick Collins announced a new comprehensive transportation plan to improve public transit while reducing congestion. As a follow up to the South Boston Waterfront Sustainable Transportation Plan, Senator Forry and Rep Collins successfully advocated for $11 million to be directed toward South Boston transportation needs. Within the $11 million, $9.7 million will go toward the Cypher Street extension from D Street to E Street and reconstruction of E Street to extend from Cypher Street to Summer Street. More details at Caught in Southie.


*If you need a reasonable accommodation (such as American Sign Language interpreters, assistive listening devices, handouts in alternate formats, etc.) and/or language assistance to fully participate, please submit your request to Trish Foley at trish.foley@state.ma.us or 857-368-8907 at least 2 days prior to the meeting.  Such accommodations will be provided free of charge. The meeting space is accessible to persons with disabilities.


originally published 10.18.16

Thursday, March 12, 2015

Southie St. Patrick's Day Parade & Road Race This Sunday

The St. Patrick's Day parade will take place on Sunday, March 15, 2015. The parade will begin at 1 PM starting on West Broadway at Dorchester Avenue, continuing to East Broadway, and ending at Farragut Road. The parade typicialy takes 2 1/2 hours. For the ultimate guide to St. Patrick's Day visit Caught in Southie.


The St. Patrick’s Day Road Race will also take place on Sunday beginning at 11 AM.   Runners will proceed from West Sixth Street at F Street onto Dorchester Street, right onto East Broadway, down and around the Farragut Statue at Day Boulevard, to East Broadway, right onto West Broadway, left onto E Street, left onto West Sixth Street, ending at the Boys and Girls Club at #230 West Sixth Street.

To accommodate the two events, staging/dispersal and clean-up, drivers should expect the following roads to be closed to vehicular traffic. Streets effected by the parade will close no later than 12 PM and streets effected by the road race will close no later than 10 AM.  

  • Broadway, from Dorchester Avenue to Farragut Road
  • On intersecting streets from Dorchester Avenue through Farragut Road, vehicular traffic will not be allowed to cross Broadway
  • Dorchester Avenue, in the vicinity of Gillette Park and Andrew Square
  • Old Colony Avenue, from Dorchester Avenue to C Street
  • Farragut Road, from Columbia Road to Shore Road/East First Street
  • All race route streets while the runners make their way to the finish line
Due to a combination of snow and Resident Parking Only restrictions, parking in the neighborhood is limited. Additional parking restrictions that will be implemented temporarily to support Sunday’s events are as follows. “Tow Zone, No Stopping, Boston Police Special Event Sunday”

  • Dorchester Avenue: Both sides, from Gillette Park to Old Colony Avenue (Staging Area)
  • Old Colony Avenue: Both sides, from Dorchester Avenue to C Street (Staging Area)
  • West Broadway: Both sides, from Dorchester Avenue to Dorchester Street
  • East Broadway: Both sides, from Dorchester Street to Farragut Road
  • Farragut Road: East side (park side), from Columbia Road to Shore Road /East First Street (Dispersal area)
  • West Sixth Street: Southwest side, from Dorchester Avenue to F Street
  • F Street: Southeast side (odd side – Boys & Girls Club side), West Sixth Street to Bowen Street
The Channel Center garage is offering $10/day rate for South Boston residents and the public. The rate will go in effect Saturday night to allow residents to remove their cars from along the parade and race route.