Daily Briefs

Tuesday’s Brief: Revere’s Plans Post Amazon, City Council Hearing, Zakim Bridge at Night

Things to know for Tuesday

Today is Tuesday, December 4 and Here’s what else you need to know for today…

10:00AM City Council Hearing on City’s Marijuana Licensing Process. A hearing to examine and discuss best equity practices in the City’s marijuana licensing process and potential for a social equity program will take place in the Iannella Chamber in City Hall. Members of the public are cordially invited to attend and testify, see additional details here.

Across the Harbor… and then Some:

Revere’s mayor is still looking to land its big fish

After news broke last month that Amazon will not be naming Boston as one of it’s locations for HQ2, Revere Mayor Brian Arrigo is embarking on a new master plan for the first time in five decades – hoping to spark some new life into the waterfront city, read more on the Boston Globe.

Zakim Bridge at Night:

Plan your events with the Community Calendar:

Wednesday, December 5

5:30PM Winter Wonderland at the Nazzaro Center. Join the Nazzaro Center at 30 North Bennet Street and and their partner NEMPAC while Virgil turns its beautiful courtyard into a winter wonderland, see additional details here.

Thursday, December 6

5:00PM North Street Grille Neighborhood Night. Join North Street Grille for their Neighborhood Night on the first Thursday of every night when 30% of all sales will go back to the neighborhood, see additional details here.

5:30PM Save the Harbor Pop-Up Museum Opening Night. Join Save the Harbor at 226 Causeway for a pop-up museum and interactive, educational exhibit about Save the Harbor’s efforts to clean the Harbor, see additional details here.

6:00PM Toys for Tots Fundraiser. Join The Gilardi Group, a division of Gibson Sotheby’s International Realty, and the Divine Design Center at 2 Battery Wharf for a Toys for Tots Party, see additional details here.

6:00PM NE Public Safety Meeting at the Nazzaro Center. Stop by 30 North Bennet Street for a public safety meeting with the Boston Police Area A-1.

6:30PM Revisit the West End’s Demolition. Join the West End Museum at 150 Staniford Street to hear a firsthand account of the demolition of the West End from Tom Hynes, an individual who spent his college summers working on the West End demolition team for Duane Wrecking, see additional details here.

 

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