Police & Fire

Indecent Assault on Hanover Street; Police Release Suspect Photo

Community Alert: BPD Seeks Public’s Help in Effort to Identify Suspect Wanted in Connection to an Indecent Assault in the North End The BPD is issuing a community alert seeking the public’s help in an effort to identify and locate an individual wanted in connection to an indecent assault which occurred earlier this morning in Read More…

Community Featured

Weekly Top Reads: Commercial Wharf Building Sale, “Changing Course” Selected for Greenfest, Fundraiser Photos, Fall Party Recap & Veterans’ Day Parade!

This week’s most popular posts on NorthEndWaterfront.com featured property sales, local photos from fundraisers, parties and parades, recognition for the Christopher Columbus Park plastic fish installation, and more! Read on below to see the top articles from this past week. Sold! Burned Out Building at Commercial Wharf to Joe’s Restaurant Owner, Tavistock Tavistock Group, owner of Read More…

Arts & Culture Food & Drink

“Dining Out in Boston” Book Talk Draws Crowd to Mariner’s House [Photos]

James C. O’Connell spoke about his new book, “Dining Out in Boston: A Culinary History” at a special book talk sponsored by the North End Historical Society on November 16th at the Mariner’s House in North Square. Dining Out in Boston is a comprehensive historical overview of the development of Boston’s restaurants. The book uses an Read More…

Community Real Estate

Neighborhood Council Supports Addition at 3 Pond Place

The Tsakalidis family at 3 Pond Street Place appeared before the North End / Waterfront Neighborhood Council (NEWNC) on November 13th to present their expansion request. Pond Street Place extends off Endicott Street, near the intersection of Cooper Street. The proposal is to add a two-story addition as part of a complete renovation. Each floor will Read More…

Police & Fire

Brockton Suspects Arrested for April Home Invasion on Fulton Street

Members of the BPD Fugitive Apprehension Unit were able to locate and arrest two suspects who were involved in a violent home invasion that occurred on April 18, 2017 in the area of 185 Fulton Street. The arrests happened Friday resulting from an investigation by BPD A-1 detectives, according to BPDNews. The suspects, 28-year-old Neil Tom Read More…

Daily Briefs

Weekend Brief: NBSS Open House, Boston’s Classic Dive Bars, Flashback Friday

Things to know for Friday Your daily round up for Friday, November 17: 10:00AM NBSS Open House 2017. Join the North Bennet Street School at 150 North Street for demonstrations throughout the buildings spaces. Meet with faculty, students, alumni and other memebers of the school’s community, click here to RSVP. 10:00AM Baby Story Time at Read More…

Arts & Culture Featured Photos & Videos

Author Talk Video: “From Italy to Boston’s North End – The Photographs of Anthony V. Riccio 1972-1982”

Anthony V. Riccio recently presented photographs from his book From Italy to Boston’s North End – The Photographs of Anthony V. Riccio 1972-1982.  The book documents the arc of the Italian American immigration experience with images of daily life taken in the rural villages of southern Italy to everyday life in Boston’s North End during the 1970’s Read More…

Community

What’s the 311? Pothole on Hanover Street, Illegal Parking, Traffic Light Timing, and Possible Graffiti

Welcome back to our weekly update that highlights some of the cases appearing on 311 in the North End/Waterfront neighborhoods. All 311 cases are public information and can be found at 311.boston.gov. Pothole at 332 Hanover Street “Very large pothole” The original 311 post can be found here. This case was submitted and opened on November 8th, 2017. It Read More…

Arts & Culture Schools

North Bennet Street School Infuses Museum Collection with Contemporary Aesthetics

“Conversations in Craft”, a collaborative exhibition between Fruitlands Museum (operated by the Trustees of Reservations), and the acclaimed North Bennet Street School (NBSS), will open on Saturday, November 18, 2017 at Fruitlands Museum in Harvard. Organized by the Trustees, this exhibition will feature newly created, original pieces of wooden furniture made by master craftspeople from NBSS, alongside historic pieces of furniture hand-selected Read More…

Community

Reader Poll: What Are You Most Excited About in the Upcoming Holiday Season?

It’s almost that time of year again when the North End / Waterfront and its surrounding neighborhoods become a bustling area filled with holiday events! The fun begins as early as next week with the Christopher Columbus Park trellis lighting on November 20. Boston Winter will return to City Hall Plaza on November 24 and Faneuil Read More…