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Peter Shelley of the Conservation Law Foundation spoke about waterfront development and public access at the December meeting of the North End / Waterfront Residents’ Association (NEWRA). Shelley is senior counsel of CLF and former Executive Director and President. After $24 billion of public monies spent on cleaning up Boston Harbor, the Big Dig / Greenway and Silver Read More…
Boston’s Preliminary Municipal Election – Tuesday, September 24
The Boston Preliminary Municipal Election is Tuesday, September 24. Polling locations will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. There will be no preliminary election for District 1 (North End, East Boston, and Charlestown) as Councilor Lydia Edwards is running unopposed. The same goes for Districts 2 (Ed Flynn), 3 (Frank Baker) and 6 Read More…
Storm Drains are Not Sewers! Don’t Dump!
A North End resident pointed out a recent flyer from Boston Water & Sewer that highlights the fact that storm drains are not sewers. In addition to the environmental damage, she notes that dumping trash and dog poop into these drains makes them smell pretty bad, especially in the hot weather.



