Arts & Culture Event Notices

NEMPAC Adult Italian Language Course Offerings for Winter 2013

Ciao caro/a studente/studentessa, Hello dear student, The North End Music and Performing Arts Center is pleased to announce it’s Adult Italian course offerings for winter 2013. For all of below offerings: Teacher: Benedetta Rossi Location: Villa Michelangelo, 1 Michelangelo Street, Boston, MA Cost: $175/10 weeks. Italian I: Mondays: 7:30-9 pm Covers Basic Grammar and pronunciation; Read More…

Event Notices

A Day of Service and Celebration in Honor of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. at Faneuil Hall

Mayor Thomas M. Menino and Target® in partnership with the Museum of African American History (MAAH) and the Boston Youth Symphony Orchestras (BYSO) present Boston’s 11th annual “A Day of Service and Celebration in Honor of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.” on Monday, January 21 at 1 p.m. in Faneuil Hall. The event is Read More…

Food & Drink

NEBO’s Pallotta Sisters: “We’re Going From Brooklyn to Manhattan”

As Carla and Christine Pallotta prepare to make the transition of their NEBO Restaurant from the North End (90 N. Washington St.) to Atlantic Wharf in the Fort Port Channel area, the sisters sat down with Eater Boston for an interview. Carla: We’re doing what we do. It’s the same food; we’re moving to a Read More…

Food & Drink Real Estate

Cobblestone Cafe, 227-237 Hanover St. (former Hot Tomatoes) Receives Unanimous Support from Neighborhood Council

Cobblestone Cafe is the name for a new restaurant/cafe proposed by Carla Gomes at 227-237 Hanover St., the former location of Hot Tomatoes in Boston’s North End. Ms. Gomes also heads up Terramia, Antico Forno and Cafe Lil Italy on Salem St. Represented by Attorney Daniel Toscano, Ms. Gomes appeared with Chef Joshua Breen at Read More…

Real Estate

Globe: Supermarket, Target, Glass Towers Proposed at North Station / TD Garden

The lingering question of the North End / West End supermarket took another turn with news leaked to the Globe that TD Garden owner, Delaware North, and Boston Properties are looking to move forward with a double-tower mixed use development, including a Stop & Shop and a multi-level Target. Both Stop & Shop and Target Read More…

63rd Anniversary of Great Brink’s Robbery – January 17th

On January 17, 1950, the Great Brink’s Robbery took place in Boston’s North End at the corner of Commercial and Prince Streets. Known today as the “Brink’s Garage,” the property marks where $1,218,211.29 in cash and $1,557,183.83 in checks, money orders, and other securities were taken in the “crime of the century” and the largest Read More…

Real Estate

State Asks Parcel 9 Bidders About Deals With Haymarket Pushcarts

MassDOT , the State’s transportation agency, wants to know what promises the final two bidders for the Parcel 9 development have made to the Haymarket Pushcart Association (HPA). The HPA is an important part of the development’s prospects because its operations are literally in and around the Greenway parcel. In letters sent out this week Read More…

Community

Friends Group: We Can Save Taxpayer Money on Greenway Through Community-Based Horticulture

The Friends of the North End Parks (FOTNEP) issued the following news release today citing a potential cost savings opportunity for the State’s transportation department, MassDOT, by volunteering to partner with the largely taxpayer funded Greenway Conservancy to support and improve the horticulture on the North End Parks. Community Friends Group Seeks Greenway Approval on Read More…