Check out the top posts of the week by skimming through The Weekender for just a few minutes. The following articles are the posts that made the most action this week:
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Blazing Fire Erupts in North End at Stillman Place
It was seen throughout most of Downtown Boston, the smoke from the fire at Stillman Place filled the air above the North End. As multiple fire departments fought the blaze, luckily nobody was seriously harmed. View the post for complete coverage of the fire.
Harborwalk Now Open Under Charlestown Bridge to Lovejoy Wharf, Garden & Charles River Locks
It was closed for so long, many questioned if it was ever going to open again. Now after years of being closed, the North End Harborwalk under the Charlestown Bridge has reopened, with a new pathway behind Lovejoy Wharf to the North Station / Garden area and Charles River locks. View the Post for more information.

New LED Lights Going Up on Christopher Columbus Park Trellis
It is a long awaited event of the year when the blue lights on the Trellis are lit up during the winter months. Now, Christopher Columbus Park will be glowing with new LED lights all year long. Read the Post for more!
RUFF Update: North End Dog Park Expected to Open May 1st
It has been a long awaited addition to the neighborhood by dog owners in the North End and it is officially happening, soon. The plan is for the new dog park to open in the gassy on May 1st, read the article for more.

Truck Trailer Fire on Hanover Street
As if the fire at Stillman Place was not enough action for the week, there was also a fire on Hanover Street. Rather than being a building on fire, it was a truck trailer parked along the sidewalk that bursted into flames, luckily nobody was harmed. View the post for more on the fire.
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Greenway Ramp Parcel Covers Ready for Environmental Review [Video]
At a public meeting this week, the conceptual designs to cover entry/exit ramps on the Greenway were presented before undergoing environmental review. Read the post for more details.