Take a break from worrying about the coronavirus with this meditative jigsaw picture puzzle of the Boston skyline at night! There are 50 pieces in this week’s version (no rotation). Enjoy! How to play: Move and drag the pieces around just like a regular jigsaw puzzle. When two pieces are connected, they will click together. If Read More…
Month: March 2020
Friday’s Brief: Restaurants Rethink Communal Dining, Friday Films Series
Today is Friday, March 13 and a North End resident who is worried she has the Coronavirus and whose doctor recommend she get tested was turned away from health officials, read more on CBS Boston. Here’s what else you need to know for today… 12:30PM CANCELLED: ABCD Service Center St. Patrick’s Day Party. This event Read More…
North End Waterfront Health Memo on Coronavirus
To our patients in the North End, Charlestown, and beyond: We at North End Waterfront Health realize there is a great deal of concern around the issue of the coronavirus, with increasing community cases around the country. As this fluid situation unfolds, we want to reassure you that we are following all safety precautions that Read More…
Social Highlights This Week: Daylight Savings Time! Boston Clocks and Spring Ahead
Check out our weekly social media highlights from residents and visitors in the area. To be featured, tag us @northend.waterfront on Instagram, @northendboston on Twitter, @northendwaterfront on Facebook. Use hashtags #northendboston or #bostonwaterfront. Signs of Spring Custom House Clock Tower Furry Feature Reader Submissions
Columbus High School Reunion Oct. 17; Reserve Your Seat by Mar. 26!
The 75th Anniversary Celebration of Columbus High School Boston will take place on Saturday, October 17, 2020 at 6 p.m. at the Westin Hotel in Waltham. An initial deposit of $25 to secure your seat is required. The celebration committee asks that attendees submit this deposit via check or Venmo by Thursday, March 26. More Read More…
POSTPONED: Mayflower Sails 2020 Commemorates 400th Anniversary of Mayflower Landing
This event has been postponed due to COVID-19. For anyone who reserved free tickets to the event, we ask that you hold onto them. We will update ticket holders and the public via email and our website as soon as they become available. Mayflower Sails 2020, a maritime festival commemorating the 400th anniversary of the Mayflower landing, Read More…
Thursday’s Brief: Traffic Drops in the Midst of Coronavirus, 30-Minute Reads, Sunset over Hanover
Today is Thursday, March 12 and if you’re looking for ways to keep busy at home over these next fews weeks, be sure to check out one of the 10 best titles for understanding the city of Boston better, read more on Curbed Boston. Here’s what else you need to know for today… 4:00PM 30-Minute Read More…
Eliot School Closed for a Week Due to Positive Coronavirus Case
Boston Public Schools has closed the North End’s Eliot K-8 Innovation School through March 18th due to a presumptive positive case of the novel coronavirus, COVID-19 in a non-student member of the school community. The three Eliot school buildings (Charter St., North Bennet and Commercial Street) are expected to re-open on Thursday, March 19th. In Read More…
Sewer and Water Work Will Impact North End Starting in April
Boston Water & Sewer Commission (BWSC) presented project plans for upcoming construction and related traffic changes at the March North End/Waterfront Neighborhood Council (NEWNC) meeting. BWSC Director of Construction Peter Salvatore and Project Manager Jean-Luc Teixeira shared that construction is scheduled to begin in April and last through October. The biggest impacts will be parking Read More…
Eliot Ensembles Concert Showcases Student Performers
The Eliot K-8 Innovation School and the North End Music & Performing Arts Center (NEMPAC) recently presented the first annual “Eliot Ensembles Concert,” an event highlighting the performances of the Eliot Band, Eliot Music Ensemble, and Eliot Choir programs that were clapped along by a warm audience of family and friends. This performance celebrated the hard work of all the Read More…
Boston’s Ward Three Elects 35 Individuals
As Boston residents went to the polls during last Tuesday’s Presidential Primary, thousands voted down ballot to elect a new Ward Committees throughout the Commonwealth. In Boston’s Ward Three, 35 men and women were elected to a four-year term. Registered Democrats in Ward 3 also held a caucus at the Nazzaro Community Center on Saturday Read More…
Save the Date: Under the Strawberry Moon June 25
Join the Armenian Heritage Park on The Greenway for an evening under the Strawberry Moon on Thursday, June 25 at 8:30 p.m. Guests will have the opportunity for a meet & greet, to walk the labyrinth, and to tie a ribbon on the wishing tree. Enjoy luscious chocolate dipped strawberries, hosted by Vicki Lee’s, and Read More…












