We are collecting snow photos of the North End, Waterfront & Downtown Boston from this weekend’s snowstorm. Send in your best snow pictures to info@northendwaterfront.com and we’ll display them in this gallery! If you post them on Twitter, tag us at @NorthEndBoston. (Click any thumbnail to start a full page slideshow.)
Unity Court (Mary Beth)
Five stories of icicles (Emily Karstetter)
Cleveland Place (David Goggins)
Blizzard Downtown (Christian Pleva)
Ducks finding the heated driveway next to Caffe Vittoria (Jodi Piazza)
Goodridge Court off Charter Street And Foster Street Playground (Peter Petrigno)
Goodridge Court off Charter Street And Foster Street Playground (Peter Petrigno)
On a snow pile in the Prado (Jodi Piazza)
From the front door of The Mariner (Frankie Boyer)
Take a look at these icicles (Gina Marie Ciampa)
Goodridge Court off Charter Street And Foster Street Playground (Peter Petrigno)
Sheafe Street (Sally Hartmann)
View from bedroom window (Photo from ekarstetter)
Parmenter Street (Dave Goggins)
Tony D. photo by Dave Goggins.
From the front door of The Mariner (Frankie Boyer)
North Margin Street (Dave Goggins)
Sheafe Street (Dave Goggins)
Looking down Commercial Street (Frankie Boyer)
From the front door of The Mariner (Frankie Boyer)
Snow drifts on the waterfront (Frankie Boyer)
Goodridge Court off Charter Street And Foster Street Playground (Peter Petrigno)
Our blizzard’s contribution to keeping the beer “on ice” until summer. Discovered on a poster displayed on the front of the former Sarni’s laundry business on Commercial Street. Photograph by Richard Chalfen.
Looking down North Street (Frankie Boyer)
Shadows on Copp’s Hill (Paul Foster)
View from the kitchen window, (Photo from ekarstetter)
View of the Waterfront (Photo by Christine Sullivan)
Unity Court (Mary Beth)
Walking home (Christian Pleva)
Hanover Street (Dave Goggins)
View from resident deck (Frankie Boyer)
Norwegian Chef at Living Room conquers and claims Mount Richmond for the Living Room. Champagne reception followed. Mayor and Governor could not attend due to prior commitments. (Video by John Hauck)
If Blizzard Juno’s storm surge of 4.74 feet hit during high tide, it would have been a “100-year” flood event for Boston’s waterfront, reports Julie Wormser of The Boston Harbor Association. We were again very lucky as the surge hit during low-tide just after 11 a.m. on Tuesday. (See NOAA’s tide and current data.) Despite the miss, the morning Read More…
The nor’easter snowstorm started off the year with not only 14 inches of snow to the North End waterfront, but a record high tide from Boston Harbor. The rising sea level resulted in significant flooding shortly after noon on Friday, January 3rd. Harbor levels appeared higher than those seen during Hurricane Sandy in 2012 despite Read More…
Monday’s family fun Columbus Day celebration had its largest turnout since the Friends of Christopher Columbus starting running the annual event. In addition to Christopher Columbus on stilts, several dignitaries joined in including Italian Deputy Consul Luigi Munno, Boston Veteran Affairs Commissioner Francisco Urena, State Senator Anthony Petruccelli, State Representative Aaron Michlewitz and City Councilor Read More…
All I can say is Wow unbelievable!