No matter what the topic may be, on any given day, countless articles are written about the North End / Waterfront. With so many outlets, it can be challenging to find every article, which is why we do the work for you: with news and views related to the North End / Waterfront from all different types of sources!

Hat Trick
William Carlton Workshop, the North End hat store on Salem Street has been turning heads since it recently opened, despite it looking like it “opened in 1938.” This shop turns out custom retro caps—rakish newsboys, military-style chapeaus with earflaps, and more, while taking pride that it is all American-made and handmade. Boston Magazine has the story.
Most Expensive AirBnB City? Boston Edges Cancun, New York City
While Hong Kong, London, and New York City may be more expensive to live in, when it comes to Airbnb, Boston is the most expensive destination on the planet. In fact, Airbnb has seen a 63 percent increase in Boston listings since July 2013. Read more at, International Business news.

New wave of parking apps heading for Boston, with Veer first to launch
Veer, a new app recently launched on iTunes, hopes to eliminate the hassle of parking in busy neighborhoods notorious for strenuous parking, like the North End. Along with several other features, the app shows you a photo of the desired parking garage entrance and uses your navigation app of choice to help you get there. Continue reading at, BetaBoston.
‘By The Gun,’ Set In The North End, Isn’t A By The Numbers Mob Movie
With so many mobster movies being made over the last several decades, the mob movies have certainly seen their share of the big screen. The latest one to surface is, “By the Gun” which is not your average run of the mill mob movie. This one takes place in Boston’s North End, with names like “tony Hanover Street.” Read in full at, The Artery.

Anita Diamant’s ‘The Boston Girl’ introduces woman of substance
Bestselling author Anita Diamant’s latest novel, “The Boston Girl” tells a story of one woman’s journey growing up during a tumultuous time in Boston’s history. Born in Boston in 1900 to Jewish immigrants, Addie recalls her upbringing in the North End, read more at, The Boston Herald.
Food truck trend lets Boston restaurateurs test-drive new ideas
Catering to clientele looking for a quick meal, food trucks have established themselves as a staple in the Boston food market. Other foodies are looking for a cozy sit down meal, which is why restaurants like Mother Anna’s on Hanover Street have managed to be around since its opening in 1932. The Daily Free Press has more!
Serafina Boston to open and more
It seems like restaurants are constantly growing, expanding, or opening in downtown Boston. The newest addition to the North End / Waterfront area is the Korean-fusion restaurant Koy which has opened in Faneuil Hall,with a full liquor license and the requisite late-night menu. Read more at, The Boston Globe.
Other Elements Part One: Italian North End Research Paper
This research paper examines all the reasons why people want to live, travel, and visit the North End neighborhood. From the rich history, food, culture, and overall uniqueness, read more on the appeal of the neighborhood. The story can be read in full at, isabelazevedoportfolio.
The Last Members of the North End Caucus
Going into depth about the 1826 publication of records from the pre-Revolutionary North End Caucus, this post digs through the content of the News-Letter on December 9th, in regards to Perez Morton, who was the only surviving one of the North End Caucus. Read more at, Boston 1775.
Cheap Prepackaged Meals in the North End?
A North End resident wonders if the Sysco trucks that make deliveries to local restaurants means that the restaurants use prepackaged foods? Others pointed out that Sysco delivers USDA Prime beef, American Wagyu, heritage pork, hand-picked micro greens, and more. Read the entire string at, reddit.
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