Mayor Martin J. Walsh welcomes Robyn Reed, chair of the Friends of Christopher Columbus Park horticulture committee, to the June 2 Neighborhood Coffee Hour hosted by the Boston Parks and Recreation Department and sponsored by Dunkin’ Donuts in the North End. Attendees each received a flowering plant grown in the city’s greenhouses as a gift from Mayor Walsh and enjoyed coffee and breakfast treats provided by Dunkin’ Donuts and fresh fruit from Whole Foods Market. (Photo by Jon Seamans)
Blooming plants from the City’s greenhouses (Photo by Meghan Denenberg)
Lucia Cirulli, 3, enjoys a Munchkin and some beautiful weather at Mayor Martin J. Walsh’s June 2 Neighborhood Coffee Hour hosted by the Boston Parks and Recreation Department and sponsored by Dunkin’ Donuts at Christopher Columbus Park
in the North End. (Photo by Jon Seamans)
Mayor Marty Walsh and State Rep. Aaron Michlewitz (Photo by Meghan Denenberg)
Neighbors gather for a word with the Mayor (Photo by Meghan Denenberg)
Marty Walsh with Vineyard Vines Old North Tie (Photo by Steve Ayres)
Mayor Marty Walsh speaks to the group at Christopher Columbus Park (Photo by Meghan Denenberg)
Mayor Martin J. Walsh addresses the packed crowd at the June 2 Neighborhood Coffee Hour in the North End’s Christopher Columbus Park. Residents were given the opportunity to talk one-on-one with Mayor Walsh and enjoy coffee and treats from Dunkin’ Donuts and Whole Foods at the event hosted by the Boston Parks and Recreation Department. (Photo by Jon Seamans)
It was the Mayor’s annual coffee hour on Monday in the North End and the first one for Marty Walsh. Dozens of neighbors came out on a warm, sunny morning to chat with Mayor Walsh over Dunkin’ coffee and receive a plant from the city’s greenhouses. He was even sporting an “Old North Church” logo tie!
Thanks to Meghan Denenberg, Steve Ayres and Jon Seamans for the photos.
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4 Replies to “Mayor Marty Walsh Hosts First Coffee Hour in the North End”
I think it was very nice for Marty Walsh to host this coffee at the Waterfront Park, but we have.
Major Issues here in the North End that are not being addressed. We have people throwing.
beer bottles off roof tops, Urinating, Defecating, Regurgitating & Fornicating & Trashing our.
Streets, Abusing the Elder that remain in the North End & have no intention of leaving the area.
Mayor Menino turned his head the other way and now we were all hoping that Mayor Walsh.
would step up to the plate and do something about this ungodly behavior. Mayor Walsh’s
mother called many people in the North End to get votes for her son, and we believed in her.
and we gave our votes. We need your help, and I know for sure you would not want your.
mother to have to endure what is going on in the North End.
A visit to the North End of Boston is a very nice gesture by the newly elected Mayor but perhaps he might pay another visit, let’s say after midnight. A nice walk up and down some of the streets might just give him an idea as to why so many residents of this enclave are so upset about the noise and bad behavior of a small percentage of visitors & residents.
Coffee in the North End and then cuts garbage pickup Nice he got what he wanted he’s in office
I think it was very nice for Marty Walsh to host this coffee at the Waterfront Park, but we have.
Major Issues here in the North End that are not being addressed. We have people throwing.
beer bottles off roof tops, Urinating, Defecating, Regurgitating & Fornicating & Trashing our.
Streets, Abusing the Elder that remain in the North End & have no intention of leaving the area.
Mayor Menino turned his head the other way and now we were all hoping that Mayor Walsh.
would step up to the plate and do something about this ungodly behavior. Mayor Walsh’s
mother called many people in the North End to get votes for her son, and we believed in her.
and we gave our votes. We need your help, and I know for sure you would not want your.
mother to have to endure what is going on in the North End.
A visit to the North End of Boston is a very nice gesture by the newly elected Mayor but perhaps he might pay another visit, let’s say after midnight. A nice walk up and down some of the streets might just give him an idea as to why so many residents of this enclave are so upset about the noise and bad behavior of a small percentage of visitors & residents.
Coffee in the North End and then cuts garbage pickup Nice he got what he wanted he’s in office
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