New fencing was installed recently at the Richmond Street dog run by MassDOT, the State property owner around the tunnel. In the process, they reconfigured the layout of the fences so as to greatly expand the usable area, giving the pooches much more room to roam and run. RUFF, the North End dog owners group, Read More…
Tag: Richmond St. Dog Park
Doggie Grinch Takes Down Holiday Decorations on Richmond Street
To the North End / Waterfront community, We were most disheartened to learn that some Grinch had ripped down and taken the holiday decorations from our small Richmond Street dog run. This past weekend members of RUFF decorated the dog run with green garland and red ribbons. We love this neighborhood and in our desire Read More…
RUFF Gets The Richmond Street Dog Run in Shape for Winter
The North End RUFF team continues to be active despite the colder weather. Members met this week and spent about 2 hours cleaning up the Richmond Street dog run. With all the use the park has seen, the gravel has shifted from the back to the front, creating bare spots. With shovels and buckets, the Read More…
RUFF Clean Ups Prado Pillars and Richmond Street Park
RUFF held its monthly North End clean up at Richmond Street park this month. The team pulled up weeds from the flower beds, trimmed overgrowth coming through the fence, swept and removed all brush from the sidewalk and replaced old signs. We are excited to have a dog run and are happy to see folks Read More…
Neighborhood View of the Day: Richmond Street Dog Park Under Renovation
@HeadCoachKev tweets out this photo of the dog park on Richmond Street undergoing renovations. See this post for more details from RUFF. Did you take a cool photo? Have it featured by emailing it to info@northendwaterfront.com.
RUFF and MassDOT Team Up to Give a Facelift to Richmond Street “Dog Park”
As part of the Mayor’s Boston Shines event, the Mass Department of Transportation is teaming with RUFF and the Mayor’s office to give the Richmond Street park a facelift. The Mass DOT will be putting down all new ground cover in the park, as well as adding new plantings and fences within the park. Work Read More…