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Effect This Month
East Boston ferry service will resume for the season on March 27.
The MBTA issued its Spring 2023 Service Schedules, which take effect at varying times this month. The MBTA typically adjusts service schedules quarterly to reflect the levels of service being delivered.
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For a full listing of all upcoming service changes, please visit mbta.com/servicechanges.
Effective March 12, minor departure time changes will take place on the Red, Blue, and Orange lines, and time between trains will be similar to their current frequency. There will be no changes in service to the Green or Mattapan lines. Upcoming subway service schedules are available on mbta.com/subway.
Effective March 12, some bus routes will operate with more frequency, one route with less frequency, and some routes will undergo routing or departure time changes. If a route or bus stop is affected by these schedule changes, the MBTA advises riders to use Trip Planner to find the most up-to-date service options. Upcoming bus service schedules are available on each route’s individual webpage available on mbta.com/bus.
Effective March 27, East Boston ferry service will resume for the season. Effective Memorial Day weekend, weekend service will also resume between Hingham, Hull, Logan Airport, and Long Wharf. Upcoming ferry service schedules are available on mbta.com/ferry.
Upcoming spring 2023 schedules for the Commuter Rail will be available soon. There will be no changes in RIDE service.
Riders can visit mbta.com/servicechanges for more information.
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ST. PATRICK’S DAY BREAKFAST HOSTED BY SEN. NICK COLLINS RETURNS TO THE IRONWORKERS HALL IN SOUTH BOSTON
Annual political roast marks first appearance from new Gov. Maura Healey; live coverage featured on Caught in Southie’s Instagram live and local broadcast and live stream on Boston Neighborhood Network and WROL Irish Radio
The annual St. Patrick’s Day Breakfast hosted by Sen. Nick Collins returns to the iconic Ironworkers Local 7 union hall in South Boston on Sunday, March 19, with Gov. Maura Healey making her debut as the state’s first elected female governor.
“We are excited to have the Governor for the first time in her capacity. She’s got a great sense of humor and is very popular in town,” said Collins, who will emcee the annual political roast for his fourth time. “And it is great to be back with our friends at the Ironworkers Local 7, who have welcomed us back with open arms!”
The breakfast will be held before a live audience from 9 a.m.-noon in the Iron- workers Local 7 union hall at 195 Old Colony Ave. in South Boston. Enjoy live behind-the-scenes coverage and interviews on CaughtInSouthie’s Instagram.
The event will also be broadcast on live TV via Boston Neighborhood Network, which is available on Comcast, RCN and other providers in Boston. It will also air live on WROL Irish Radio 950 AM.
The breakfast annually features a who’s who of Boston politics, including members of Congress, the governor and other state constitutional officers, the mayor of Boston, Irish dignitaries, members of the city council and more. Curragh’s Fancy will again provide music.
More details on this year’s show to come as speakers and guests are confirmed.
It’s that time of year again!
Please Join Us
The South Boston Citizens’ Association
“The Nation’s Oldest Neighborhood Civic Organization”
Thomas E. McGrath, President
2023 Evacuation Day Events
Tommy and Eddie Butler
Senior Salute
Where: St. Peter’s Lower Church
75 Flaherty Way, South Boston, MA02127
When: Saturday, March 11th, 2023, 11AM
Over All pick-ups 10:30 AM
Contact Mary Beth Kelly -617-635-3959
Music by Mike Reynolds
Sponsored by
Mayor Michelle Wu and SBCA
Mayor Michelle Wu, City Councilor Michael Flaherty, The Butler Family, Joyce Biele, Mary Collins and Kathy Flynn
It’s that time of year Please
Join Us
The South Boston Citizens’ Association
“The Nation’s Oldest Neighborhood Civic Organization”
Thomas E. McGrath, President 2023 Evacuation Day Events