The Twitter world around @NorthEndBoston has been consumed with the unbearable amounts of snow in the #NorthEnd and #BostonWaterfront. Whether it is the delays in garbage pickup, the parking ban, or making sure fire hydrants are accessible on our sidewalks – the wintry tundra outside has brought many quality of life concerns to light!
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Snow Storm to Bring 6-8″ for Boston, Very High Winds Through Monday
National Weather Service – Boston has issued a storm warning for the Sunday night / Monday storm. Overall snowfall totals have been reduced to 6-8 inches, but high winds will be increasing toward daybreak and continue through Monday afternoon. Northwest wind gusts of 35 to 50 mph coupled with the wet snow on the trees Read More…
Neighborhood Photo: “Spirited Alleyway”
Bob Somerville submits this photo taken on a brisk Sunday morning, walking down a snow covered Salutation Street. “Neighborhood Photo” is a regular feature on NorthEndWaterfront.com. Email your best photos to info@northendwaterfront.com. Please include a sentence (or more) telling us about your photo. See past neighborhood photo posts.
Top 10 @NorthEndBoston Tweets This Week: Wintry Mix, Distracting Construction, the Holiday Season and More!
Posted below are influential tweets that capture the essence of the North End / Waterfront. The top tweets are chosen based on the relevance of the news, interesting photo, celebrity status, or simply due to high popularity of the tweet. The best way to get our attention is to tag @NorthEndBoston. Here are the Top 10 North End / Waterfront Tweets: [915 Read More…