New England Patriots new nose tackle Danny Shelton stopped by for a clean up at Boston Barber & Tattoo Co. “Neighborhood Photo” is a regular feature on NorthEndWaterfront.com. Send in your photos using our Submit a Post form, via email to info@northendwaterfront.com or tag @northend.waterfront on Instagram. Please include a caption or story telling us about Read More…
Known around the neighborhood as everyone’s “Auntie May”, longtime North End resident Mary Delaney just celebrated her 91st birthday. Happy Birthday Auntie May! Photo submitted by Mary McGee. Cake baked by David Kubiak. “Neighborhood Photo” is a regular feature on NorthEndWaterfront.com. Send in your photos using our Submit a Post form, via email to info@northendwaterfront.com; or tag @northend.waterfront on Instagram. Please Read More…
A photo of the nativity scene outside St. Stephen’s Church in the North End produced more than just a festive image. When photographer Amelio showed the picture to his wife, she noticed a figure in the window, perhaps approving his work. Photo courtesy of Amelio; story shared by Dr. Joseph Mendola. “Neighborhood Photo” is a regular Read More…
4 Replies to “North End Street Portrait: Valentine’s Day Date”
What a beautiful couple! One thing I love about Boston is that people know how to dress.
While this particular couple may be attractive and well dressed. I beg to differ on your saying that “people in Boston know how to dress”. Have you ever looked around at the local scene on a week-end? Most people are wearing pajamas and/or barely going to the effort of bathing. In fact GQ magazine voted Boston as the worst-dressed city in America last year: http://www.gq.com/style/fashion/201107/worst-dressed-cities-america#slide=40
MarkB, I think that the college kids might be included in that . We sure have a lot of colleges. So that to me isn’t fair.
Was a wonderful surprise to see this posted as Matt just informed us…. Wonderful night, wonderful company and thanks to Matt, a wonderful picture.
As to the subject of dressing nicely, perhaps we all should dress a little better in our everyday lives…and doesn’t it feel nice to do so.
What a beautiful couple! One thing I love about Boston is that people know how to dress.
While this particular couple may be attractive and well dressed. I beg to differ on your saying that “people in Boston know how to dress”. Have you ever looked around at the local scene on a week-end? Most people are wearing pajamas and/or barely going to the effort of bathing. In fact GQ magazine voted Boston as the worst-dressed city in America last year: http://www.gq.com/style/fashion/201107/worst-dressed-cities-america#slide=40
MarkB, I think that the college kids might be included in that . We sure have a lot of colleges. So that to me isn’t fair.
Was a wonderful surprise to see this posted as Matt just informed us…. Wonderful night, wonderful company and thanks to Matt, a wonderful picture.
As to the subject of dressing nicely, perhaps we all should dress a little better in our everyday lives…and doesn’t it feel nice to do so.