NEMPAC’s production of Part I of Handels Messiah is just about a week away! Tickets are still available but they’re going fast, so purchase yours soon! You won’t want to miss this extraordinary performance and one of the biggest concert events of the year! Tickets: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/handels-messiah-presented-by-nempac-tickets-39230356051
Month: December 2017
Public Meeting: 128 North Street – Bid Update for Tunnel Administration Building in North End
Public Meeting Notice – Bidding update for 128 North Street, Boston Wednesday, December 6, 2017: 6:30 PM Nazzaro Community Center 30 North Bennet Street, Boston MassDOT will outline the current Invitation to Bid (ITB) on a MassDOT owned property at 128 North Street, commonly known as the Tunnel Administration Building, in the North End Read More…
Tuesday’s Brief: 1st Annual West End Heritage Night, Holiday Gift Guide, Festive Treats
Things to know for Tuesday Your daily round up for Tuesday, December 5: 6:30PM West End Museums’ 1st Annual West End Heritage Night. Join the West End Museum on Lomasney Way for their 1st annual Heritage Night honoring Theofan Stylian Noli, Helen Osborne Storrow and Theodore Richard. The free event will be followed by a Read More…
Life on the Corner: The Industrial North End
When tourists visit the North End, they come to see the colonial sites on the Freedom Trail. Sure, they may get some cannoli at Mike’s or a slice of pizza at Umberto’s but Paul Revere’s House and the Old North Church are the main attractions. Those of us who live here know the history of Read More…
Mayor’s Enchanted Trolley Tour Comes to Boston’s North End for Prado Tree Lighting
In his fourth neighborhood trolley tour and entering his second term, Mayor Marty Walsh continued the tradition with a stop in the North End on Sunday afternoon. Kids of all ages came out to see Santa and the lighting of the Prado tree on the Paul Revere Mall. Photos by Matt Conti.
North Square Public Art Project Website is Now Live!
A+J Art+Design’s North Square Public Art Project website is now live! This website will provide in depth information about the project in progress, share social media links, and allow the community to give feedback and participate in the process. If you’d like to get more involved, sign up to be on the North Square Public Read More…
Old North Church Annual Christmas Concert
Celebrate the season at the Old North Church! Annual Christmas Concert, Sunday, December 10, 5pm. A $10 donation is requested at the door. All are welcome!
Do Good by Sipping Wine That Gives Back at il Molo
The holidays are upon us and in a season full of gifts and giving, the North End’s il Molo is reflecting on those who have fallen on hard times and giving back to those in need. For those who like the idea of mixing charitable giving with the best of California wines, now through the end of Read More…
Benefactor Issues Fundraising Challenge for Saint Leonard Church Restoration With $1 Million Match
Major benefactor, Nick Ferreri, has issued a challenge for the businesses and citizens of Boston to step up for the restoration of Saint Leonard Church, located in the heart of the North End. Ferreri will match all donations up to $1 million dollars. “I have decided to challenge the businesses, financial district, and citizens of Boston Read More…
Lego Club at the North End Library
Tuesdays, Dec 5 & 19, , 3:30-5:00 pm Saturdays, Dec 9 & 23, 9:30-11:00 am Love Legos? Have the urge to build something wild and crazy? Join us for our Lego Club! Kids 6 and under must be accompanied by an adult
Monday’s Brief: City Winery Now Open, Ballot Questions, Pizza Lines
Things to know for Monday Your daily round up for Monday, December 4: Save The Date! Rosary, Mass & Testimony With Colleen & John Willard at Sacred Heart Church on Dec. 7th Save the date for the Sacred Heart Catholic Church’s Rosary and Holy Mass & Testimony with Colleen and John Wilard taking place on Read More…
King Tide Brings Flooding to North End / Waterfront Sites
“King Tide,” the recurring high tides coincident with supermoons once again brought flooding on Sunday to waterfront paths behind the tennis courts, Langone Park and the Eliot School (under construction) on Commercial Street. Janine Coppola captures the sea level rise of Boston Harbor in the above photos. Long Wharf is another low point that regularly Read More…