ASCA Mural

ASCA

SOUTH BOSTON

History

ASCA was founded more than 70 years ago, and the current leadership credits John Mullen and Russ Waterman for energizing the organization in the 1980s, paving the way for what it is today. The projects they worked on that were important to the neighborhood included Southampton Street Bridge repairs, Amtrak soundproofing, and mitigating Logan airport noise and flight patterns.

One of our favorite sites in Andrew Square is the Andrew Square Mural, read more about the history of the mural here.

The mission of the Andrew Square Civic Association is to improve the quality of life in our neighborhood and serve as a forum for volunteerism, discourse, and cooperation. We work closely with residents, local businesses, and government officials to address our common issues.

We would like to invite all residents who live within the Andrew Square Civic Association boundaries to become members.

To all existing members; we look forward to another year of community engagement with your devotement and support. Thank You!

Community

Thank our crossing guards at the Rotary, Belinda, Stacy, Bonita and Nathea for the amazing work they do in our community. ASCA President, Linda Zablocki, stopped by to present them with one of her famous crocheted shamrock pins  ☘️☘️


The Andrew Square Civic Association is dedicated to enhancing the quality of life in our neighborhood. We provide a platform for volunteerism, discourse, and cooperation, fostering collaboration among residents, local businesses, and government officials to address shared concerns.

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Do you live in the Square? Become an ASCA Member today!