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Video Walk Through Occupy Boston

Posted on Sun, Oct. 16, 2011Sat, Feb. 25, 2012 Author Matt ContiComments Off on Video Walk Through Occupy Boston

Whatever you may think of Occupy Boston, it certainly makes for colorful video. This was the scene on Saturday afternoon, October 15, 2011. Take a look.

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Tagged Greenway, Occupy Boston, Protests

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RUFF’s Dog Friendly Reading Hour Features Robert Dinsmoor’s “Does Dixie Like Me?”

Posted on Tue, Jun. 25, 2013Tue, Jun. 25, 2013 Author Matt Conti

The RUFF North End Dog Group held the first “RUFF Reading Hour” on the Greenway featuring author Robert Dinsmoor of Does Dixie Like Me?  The Saturday morning reading hour included family time with some child friendly dogs for entertainment and petting. Phil Orlandella was at the event and shared these photos.

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Greenway Conservancy Asks City of Boston to Clear Occupy Boston From Dewey Square

Posted on Fri, Nov. 18, 2011Sat, Feb. 11, 2012 Author Matt Conti

Is this the beginning of the end for Occupy Boston? A letter from the Rose F. Kennedy Greenway Conservancy has been leaked on OB’s website asking the City of Boston to “remove the occupiers from the Greenway.” This is a major change to the Conservancy’s initially supportive position (See Occupy Boston “Messy But Democracy at Read More…

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Watch: Zip Line on The Greenway

Posted on Thu, Jun. 8, 2017Thu, Jun. 8, 2017 Author Chris Romano

As your intrepid NorthEndWaterfront.com reporter, I went to the Greenway this week to go down the new zip line at Parcel 12 near Faneuil Hall. “The Z” measures 220 feet long and reaches 30 feet high. Here’s how it works: Riders are instructed to empty their pockets, and leave all personal belongings at the base of the zip line. After Read More…

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