Showing posts with label City Hall. Show all posts
Showing posts with label City Hall. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 26, 2016

Voting: The Who, What, Where & When

The first opportunity to vote in South Boston for the Presidential Election is this Saturday, October 29, 2016 from 12 pm - 6 pm at the Condon School (200 D Street). 

Weekday voting is available through November 4th at Boston City Hall from 9 am - 5 pm with extended evening hours until 8 pm on: 


Friday, October 28th
Monday, October 31st
Wednesday, November 2nd

For  a complete list of voting locations throughout the City visit Boston.gov.

In preparation of early voting in Massachusetts, the Secretary of the Commonwealth, has prepared a sample ballot. If you live outside of Ward 6, please click here to view your sample ballot. 

Election day is Tuesday, November 8, 2016. The polls will be open from 7 am - 8 pm. 

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Thursday, July 02, 2015

Happy 4th & ONS Neighborhood Upcoming Events

The City of Boston's Office of Neighborhood Services and our South Boston Coordinator Eric Prentis wishes you a Happy Fourth of July weekend.



Mayor Walsh invites you to the FIFA Women's Cup Final Viewing Party  Sunday, July 5, 2015, at 7:00 p.m. on City Hall Plaza, in support of the USA Women's Soccer Team. 
In total, more than 1,500 fans, including members of the Boston Breakers, came out to City Hall Plaza to watch the U.S. ​beat Germany, 2-0, in the semifinals, ​China, 1-0, in the quarterfinals
and Colombia, 2-0, in the Round of 16.

The event is free and open to the public.

​The U.S. features Boston Breakers goalkeeper and 2014 NWSL Goalkeeper of the Year Alyssa Naeher.​ The Boston Breakers are one of nine teams in the National Women’s Soccer League and play their home games at Soldiers Field Soccer Stadium on the campus of Harvard University. 

If you have any questions, please contact the Mayor's 24-hour hotline at 617-635-4500.

Save the date of July 15, 2015 for Boston Creates South Boston/Fort Point arts and culture conversation. 


Monday, March 02, 2015

MBTA Late Night Service Public Meetings

The MBTA invites you to attend one of four Boston based informational meetings to share your comments about the future of late-night service. There will also be a Twitter Town Hall on Monday, March 2, from 12:00 p.m. –1:00 p.m. by using the hashtag #latenightservice


Monday, March 2
6 p.m.–8 p.m.
District Hall
Assembly Space
75 Northern Ave.
Boston, MA 02210

Wednesday, March 4
5:30 p.m.–7:30 p.m.
State Transportation Building
Conf. Rooms 1, 2, 3
10 Park Plaza
Boston, MA 02116

NOTE:  Tuesday, March 5th at 6pm there is Boston City Council hearing on continuing late night T service at Boston City Hall, Iannella Chamber on the 5th Floor.

Tuesday, March 10
3:30 p.m.–5:30 p.m.
The Inn at Longwood Medical
Longwood Hall
342 Longwood Ave.
Boston, MA 02115

Wednesday, March 11
3 p.m.–5 p.m.
State Transportation Building
Transportation Library
10 Park Plaza
Boston, MA 02116

The MBTA will accept written comments through Wednesday, March 11, 2015, and should be mailed to: MBTA, 10 Park Plaza, Room 2310, Boston, MA 02116, Attention: Late-Night Service Committee, or by email at latenightservice@mbta.com, or by phone at (617) 222-3200, TTY (617) 222-5146.

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

WSJ Article on City Hall Plan

Recession, It Seems, Can Fight City Hall; Relocation Is on Hold
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB122947095983212173.html#printMode
By Maura Webber Sadovi

For historic preservationists in Boston, the recession has brought some temporary relief. They had gotten riled up after Boston Mayor Thomas M. Menino said he hoped to move City Hall to a new site on the south waterfront.

He predicted last year that the move could take place in about four years. But now, with the recession tightening its grip on the nation's economy, Mayor Menino says he is reconsidering that timing. "I think it's further off," he says.

Mayor Menino says he is rethinking whether to spend about $2 million for engineering studies on the potential new City Hall site. "I can't consciously move ahead on a major project like this at this time. I have to think about my schools, think about my parks, my public works," he says.

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