It’s preliminary Election Day for the Boston Mayor and City Council races. We are capturing scenes from the North End / Waterfront area. Send in your photo to info@northendwaterfront.com and we will add it to the gallery.
Candidates and supporters in the North End (photo by Conor Finley)
Philip Frattaroli (City Councilor at Large Candidate), Sal LaMattina (District 1 City Councilor) and Bobby DelloRusso outside the Columbus Apartments polling station in the North End (photo by Matt Conti)
Rep. Aaron Michlewitz (campaigning for Charlotte Golar Richie), Sal LaMattina (District 1 City Councilor) and Philip Frattaroli (City Councilor at Large candidate) on Commercial Street (photo by Conor Finley)
Signs on Commercial St (photo by Conor Finley)
Campaign signs outside the Nazzaro Center (photo by Conor Finley)
City Councilor at Large Candidate Philip Frattaroli shaking hands on Commercial Street outside the polls (photo by Conor Finley)
Campaign signs outside the Nazzaro Center (photo by Conor Finley)
On May 11, 2009, the North End/Waterfront Neighborhood Council (NEWNC) met for its monthly meeting at the Nazzaro Center. Council members present included Bill Musto (President), Bill Lane (Secretary), Bob DeCristoforo, Anne Devlin Tagliaferro, Stephen Passacantilli, Daniel Petrigno and Marie Simboli. Non-present council members were Marlo Imbergamo, Jay Kublow, Jodi Lanza, Nicholas LaRosa and Vice-President Read More…
When the Southern Italians first arrived in America, their first ports of entry were the big eastern cities – Boston, New York, Philadelphia and others. Life in these metropolises was very different from the small, isolated mountain villages they came from, and it took them a while to negotiate the subtle and not so subtle Read More…
The North End / Waterfront neighborhood voted decisively for “four more years” voting 63% for Democratic President Barak Obama versus 37% for Republican candidate Mitt Romney. The result comes despite the former Governor of Massachusetts locating his national campaign headquarters at 585 Commercial Street in the North End. President Obama captured 79% of the vote Read More…
One Reply to “Election Day Photos in the North End / Waterfront”
Congratulations to all the winners of yesterday’s election ! Nice Clean Race all around !
To all those who did not come in, good job and good luck in your future !!
Congratulations to all the winners of yesterday’s election ! Nice Clean Race all around !
To all those who did not come in, good job and good luck in your future !!