The renovation project at Langone and Puopolo Parks has been full-steam ahead since construction projects were allowed to resume in May with new COVID-19 restrictions in place. In this photo, turf is being putting down on the Puopolo Field, which will be a multi-use field able to host baseball, softball, and soccer. The artificial turf Read More…
Month: October 2020
Monday’s Brief: Step 2 of Phase 3 Reopening Begins Today, Overnight Work on Cross Street, Reopening of Universities & Colleges Hearing, NEWNC Meeting
Today is Monday, October 5 and starting today through this Thursday, Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT) will be conducting overnight work to trench across the I-93 northbound off-ramp at exit 23 and across Cross St. between Fulton St. and North St. in Boston, continue reading. Here’s what else you need to know for the week Read More…
Michelle Wu Holds Event in North End in Run for Mayor
As part of her recently announced campaign for Mayor, Michelle Wu held a campaign event on Sunday afternoon at the Prado (Paul Revere Mall) in Boston’s North End. In-person campaign events have taken on a new look with little advance notice so as not to attract big crowds and masking protocols in place. As an Read More…
Police Blotter: Stolen Scooter and CVS Theft
The following are recent incidents reported by Boston Police District A-1 for the North End / Waterfront area. Larceny / Scooter09/23 – 09/24/20 9:00 p.m. – 9:00 a.m.Victim reports an unknown person stole his Piaggio/Vespa scooter overnight from Salem Street. Larceny / Shoplifting09/27 – 09/30/20 8:30 a.m.Hanover Street pharmacy Read More…
North End / Waterfront Real Estate Sales For September 2020
Check out the residential closings in the North End / Waterfront area during the month of September 2020. Selling Price Address Square Feet $/SF Beds Baths One Bedrooms: $462,500 480 Commercial St # 3-A 459 $1,008 1 1f 0h $485,000 480 Commercial St U:3B Read More…
Neighborhood Council Oct. 5 Agenda: Mayor Walsh Provides Update on Christopher Columbus Statue, A-1 Captain Ciccolo, Forcella Seeks Expansion
Agenda addition: Mayor Walsh will attend this meeting to provide updates on the Christopher Columbus Statue and take feedback from the community on the review process. The North End/ Waterfront Neighborhood Council (NEWNC) will hold its monthly meeting on Monday, October 5, 2020 at 7pm via Zoom. This month’s meeting will be held on the Read More…
Overnight Work on Cross St. Between Fulton St. & North St.
Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT) will be conducting overnight work to trench across the I-93 northbound off-ramp at exit 23 and across Cross St. between Fulton St. and North St. in Boston. The work is scheduled to take place from Monday, October 5, through Thursday, October 8, during the overnight hours of 9:00 p.m. to Read More…
Weekly Top Reads: Italian Heritage Month, Boston Floating Hospital, COVID Updates, Pagliuca’s Good Neighbor Award, Water & Sewer Work, Taste of the North End
This week’s top posts on NorthEndWaterfront.com featured local history, COVID-19, Italian Heritage Month, construction, businesses, and more! Read on below to see the most popular articles from this past week. Life On The Corner: The Boston Floating Hospital “The Floating Hospital was founded in 1894 when Boston was at the peak of the immigration deluge,” Read More…
Chiofaro’s Harbor Garage “Pinnacle” Team Present on Public Realm, Climate and Transportation
Representatives from The Chiofaro Company and the Boston Planning and Development Agency (BPDA) hosted a virtual open house on Thursday evening to discuss The Pinnacle at Central Wharf project. The Pinnacle project, having recently gone through a new series of public engagement sessions, has continued to drive discussion and create community debate. Thursday’s meeting featured Read More…
Councilor Edwards’ North End Coffee Hour Oct. 3
Join District 1 City Councilor Lydia Edwards on Saturday, October 3rd from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. for her North End Coffee Hour at Caffe Paradiso, 255 Hanover Street. Stop by to say hello and share your questions, comments, and concerns. Coffee hours aim to increase engagement between City Hall and community members in order Read More…
Weekend Brief: Coffee Hour with Councilor Edwards, Nuestras Raíces, Salt Bae Reopens
Today is Friday, October 2 and social media sensation Salt Bae’s restaurant has reopened in the Back Bay following its shutdown earlier this week for COVID violations after another viral video surfaced on social media, read more on Boston.com. Here’s what else you need to know for today… From the Community: St. Leonard’s Parish Thanks Read More…
St. Leonard’s Parish Thanks Volunteers
Our St. Leonard’s Parish family held an appreciation meeting on September 24th to celebrate and thank all the volunteers who have worked relentlessly to help the community grow over the past years. A special dedication was given to honor two special lifetime volunteers for their decades of selfless service: Barbara Maldero and Connie Angiulo. Both Read More…