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From markets and gallery nights to concerts, community meetings and spring celebrations, the South End's calendar is packed with events bringing neighbors together through art, culture, and community connection.

Boston's annual "Love Your Block" neighborhood cleanup initiative will return this spring, with local events scheduled for Saturday, May 2, including sites in the South End.
From accessibility concerns to new business licenses and public safety incidents, a busy March in Boston highlights the everyday issues — and tensions — shaping life across the city.

Registration is now open for South End Baseball's 2026 spring season, offering youth baseball and T-ball programs for children in the South End and surrounding neighborhoods.
Man Injured in South End Shooting; Police Investigating; and Police Tow Scooters in South End Enforcement Operation

| By South End News Staff | Mar 19
Check the signs. Move your car.

| By Sue O'Connell | Mar 19
The Boston City Council has ordered a hearing to examine enforcement of the city's "space saver" policy after complaints that residents continued reserving parking spots long after recent snowstorms ended.
March 14 - June 20
While the Boston Public Library's South End Branch, 685 Tremont St., remains closed until further notice due to facilities issues, library-sponsored programs and community events are continuing off-site and virtually.
The St. Botolph Neighborhood Association will hold its Spring Community Meeting on Wednesday, April 8, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at Union Church, 485 Columbus Ave.
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