Three Things to Know for Thursday, October 20th! 1. Ready or not, the following events are happening today: 11:00am North End Senior Pride Day at Nazzaro Center, 30 N. Bennet Street. The North End Senior Pride Day, sponsored by Representative Aaron Michlewitz, Senator Joseph Boncore, Mayor Marty Walsh and Councilor Sal LaMattina, will have entertainment by the Read More…
Month: October 2016
Commentary: North End Nearing Its Tipping Point
North End nearing its tipping point — A vision of a spectacular future Definition of tipping point the critical point in a situation, process, or system beyond which a significant and often unstoppable effect or change takes place. Hanover St., Salem St., nearby North End streets, the Bulfinch, Haymarket and Boston Garden neighborhoods, are nearing the tipping point, when pedestrian and vehicular Read More…
Neighborhood Photo: North End Hawk
This North End hawk has been around for a few weeks, recently visiting Commercial Street, captured here by Paul Foster. We also hear the hawk is taking out quite a few pigeons in North Square! “Neighborhood Photo” is a regular feature on NorthEndWaterfront.com. Email your best photos to info@northendwaterfront.com. Please include a caption (or more) Read More…
3 Thing’s for Wednesday: Fall Haze, Bridge Design Meeting, DiMasi Case
Three Things to Know for Wednesday, October 19th! 1. Fog anyone? The haze over Boston on Tuesday afternoon was undeniable: https://www.instagram.com/p/BLuFHvkjBQA/?taken-at=254372545 2. The agenda of events, courtesy of the community calendar: 9:00am St. John School Open House. Students learn the value of doing the right thing, as they build math skills using iPads, our inquiry-based i2 STEM programs, OWL curriculum, Read More…
New Mural Coming to Greenway, “Spaces of Hope” by Artist Mehdi Ghadyanloo
Artist Mehdi Ghadyanloo is just days away from completing Spaces of Hope, the latest giant mural on the Rose Kennedy Greenway. The work will be the fifth in an annual series of contemporary murals on the massive 70′ x 76′ tunnel vent building wall facing Dewey Square. “I want people to think of ‘hope’ when Read More…
North End Basketball Bonanza Scheduled for November 18th; Registration Open
The 3 on 3 Basketball Tournament originally scheduled this past August has been rescheduled and re-named the North End Basketball Bonanza and will be playing in the Nazzaro Center on Friday, November 18 from 6-10pm. Sponsored by North End Against Drugs (NEAD) and State Representative Aaron Michlewitz, the tournament will feature a variety of basketball Read More…
Neighborhood Move: Lulu’s Sweet Shoppe Travels to Parmenter Street
Lulu’s Sweet Shoppe has moved to a new storefront at 28 Parmenter Street in Boston’s North End, in the space formerly occupied by Cocoanuts. Owner Sandy Russo is a longtime North End resident and is very excited to bring her famous homemade cupcakes to a larger space with counter seats and plenty of candy, cookies and ice cream too! Read More…
Rising Seas Come Ashore During King Tides
King Tides are visiting Boston’s waterfront this week with the highest sea levels seen this year. These photos are from Monday, October 17th around Long Wharf with many residents and visitors drawn to the rising seas. King Tide is roughly two feet higher than normal high tide (and lower than low tide) caused by the alignment of Read More…
Downtown View: Poligrip Ad: Is This Us?
Some pundits investigate the culture of America though our political system, which shows us as basically nuts. I prefer advertisements—television advertisements during the 6:30 evening news to be exact. I watch those shows because I expect them to be fairly neutral in coverage. Fox News is out of the question—all those people yelling conspiracy theories Read More…
Save Our North End Waterfront Group Documents High Tide at Lewis Wharf Piling Field
Reinforcing its position that a submerged piling field cannot be legally built on, members of Save Our North End Waterfront gathered on Monday afternoon for a “High Tide” event. The organizing arm opposes the proposed Lewis Wharf hotel project and documented the disappearing piles at the site of the proposed luxury hotel. “Anyone can see that the Read More…
Photos: Doctors Without Borders Refugee Camp Exhibit at Long Wharf
Forced From Home is an outdoor reconstruction of refugee settings by Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF). The exhibition on the global refugee crisis is open through October 23rd at the end of Long Wharf Park. The exhibit aims to answer visitor questions about refugee settings. War has come to your home and you’re forced to Read More…
Monday’s 3 Things: #FullMoon, Mural Application, High Tide at Lewis Wharf
Three Things to Know for Monday, October 17th! 1. Feel free to view the events calendar to help plan your week: 12:30pm “High Tide” Event at Lewis Wharf. Members of Save Our North End Waterfront, a community-organizing arm opposed to the proposed Lewis Wharf hotel project, will join local elected officials and environmental leaders to highlight the disappearing piles at Read More…