Mattapoisett man, 26, killed in pedestrian accident in Boston

Jan 17, 2025

MATTAPOISETT – A 26-year-old Mattapoisett man was struck and killed in South Boston while walking in a South Boston crosswalk Sunday Jan. 12, according to a Boston Police report.

Noah Curtis Greany was fatally struck about 9:24 a.m. by a vehicle, which then hit a building that houses Small Victories restaurant, the police report states.

The driver and passenger of the vehicle were injured. The accident remains under investigation, Boston Police reported. 

Greany was a graduate of Tabor Academy, where he was known for his academic excellence and athletic prowess, according to his obituary.

After graduating from Tabor, he pursued a bachelor’s degree in cellular and molecular biology and then a masters degree in bioinformatics enterprise at Northeastern University.  

“He continued to demonstrate his intellectual curiosity and commitment to advancing in the sciences,’’ according to the obituary. “His academic journey reflected his deep interest in understanding his current project and he was excited about the potential to contribute to the future of his field. ‘’

He was employed at Hayden Consulting Group in Boston where he was recently promoted to consultant.

He is survived by his parents, Scott M Greany and Marie E. (Lambalot) Greany, his sister Grace, his maternal grandparents Paul and Nancy (Corcoran) Lambalot, his paternal grandparents Gardner and Carol (Holden) Greany, all from Mattapoisett.