https://twitter.com/b911nature/status/949082172182401024 As the storm moves out, the recovery efforts continue from the record flooding and 12+ inches of snow. Here are some updates. Trash will be picked up on Friday, but city officials are urging residents to put it clearly out by the curb. Schools are closed again with the Nazzaro Center open. The North Read More…
Month: January 2018
Historical Neighborhood Photo: Revolutionary Days
This week’s historical photo was submitted by Life on the Corner columnist Nicholas Dello Russo! The illustration from the New York Public Library shows how pivotal Boston, and specifically the North End, was in Revolutionary days — note the heavily armed war ships in the Harbor. King George must have been worried! Some historians believe the American Revolution Read More…
Mayor’s Column: Finding Our Way Home in 2018
Local Column: Finding Our Way Home in 2018 By Mayor Martin J. Walsh To all Bostonians: happy new year, and may 2018 bring you happiness and health in Boston. As we enter into the new year, I’m grateful for the people of Boston — I continue to be inspired by our residents’ big hearts and Read More…
What’s The 311? Ice on Henchman Sidewalk, Endicott Traffic, and Tileston St. Safety
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. Tileston Street Safety “Tileston Street is basically an alley that pedestrians crossing it do not realize it is an actual street that cars regularly exit onto Read More…
Thursday’s Brief: NE Public Safety Meeting Cancelled, West End Tree Hearing, Cutter Ships, #OpenInBOS
Things to know for Thursday Your daily roundup for Thursday, January 4: 11:00AM West End Tree Hearing at 1010 Mass Ave. The Boston Parks and Recreation Department will hold a public hearing on a request to remove one public shade tree for sidewalk reconstruction at 50 Staniford Street in the West End. For more information Read More…
Boston Blizzard Updates: 8-12 Inches, 50+ mph Winds
Boston Public Schools are closed Thursday (and maybe Friday). BCYF Community Centers, including the Nazzaro Center, are open 7:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Parking ban beginning Thursday, Jan. 4th at 7 am. Street cleaning is cancelled. North End Public Safety meeting is cancelled. Snow emergency means space savers are fair game! Parking: The City of Boston Read More…
New Year’s Eve on the Waterfront: Ice Sculpture Stroll [Photos]
One benefit of the cold weather is that the waterfront ice sculptures are still going strong! If you didn’t make it around to the ice sculpture stroll, check out some of our highlights from New Year’s Eve on the Waterfront! Ice Sculpture Photo Opps Harbor Themed Creations Local Destinations Welcoming 2018
STEAM Saturdays at the North End Library
Dates: January 6 & 20 Time: 12:00 -1 :00 pm Join us every other Saturday for STEAM activities. Children ages 6 and younger must be accompanied by an adult. January 6: Indoor Snowmen January 20: Watercolor Exploration
New Improved and Enlarged North End Library Book Sale
NEW IMPROVED AND ENLARGED NORTH END LIBRARY BOOK SALE The Friends of the North End Public Library are pleased to announce that they have updated and improved their daily book sale program. In the past, the Friends sold books from the book shelf at the front door. Because of the amount of books received, sometimes Read More…
Reader Poll: Do You Want to See Amazon Come to Boston?
At the end of last year, several news outlets including the Wall Street Journal and Business Insider ranked Boston as the #2 choice for Amazon’s new headquarters. Boston ranked as a top contender for, among other reasons, having a good “cultural fit”, but the high cost of living could be a deterrent. A recent Boston Globe Read More…
Wednesday’s Brief: NEMPAC Family Fun, Trattoria di Monica Reopens, Getting Salty with Chef Pino Maffeo
Things to know for Wednesday Your daily roundup for Wednesday, January 3: 10:30AM NEMPAC Free Family Music Makers at Lincoln Wharf. Join NEMPAC at 357 Commercial Street for their family music makers new years class. Drop in for free fun for children ages 6 months to 4 years old, see additional details here. Trattoria di Read More…
Social Highlights This Week: Supermoon, Scenes from First Night, & Inauguration Day
Check out our weekly social media highlights from residents, visitors, and more in the area. To be featured, tag us @northend.waterfront on Instagram, @northendboston on Twitter, @northendwaterfront on Facebook. Use hashtags #northendboston or #bostonwaterfront. Supermoon https://www.instagram.com/p/BddhZtzFS15/?taken-by=d_spiegel https://www.instagram.com/p/BdbogNhlAR6/?taken-at=254372545 https://www.instagram.com/p/Bdbh5Qjnh3D/?taken-at=254372545 Scenes from First Night https://www.instagram.com/p/Bda2XyMnsvf/?taken-at=254372545 https://www.instagram.com/p/BdZhCKehIKm/?taken-at=254372545 https://www.instagram.com/p/BdZV7tyhytH/?taken-at=254372545 Inauguration "It's official!" — @LydiaMEdwards to cheering supporters from #EastBoston, Read More…