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North End Family Pride Week – Photos
During the first week of August, the annual North End Family Pride Week was sponsored by North End Against Drugs and the Nazzaro Center. This year’s program was in honor of the late Bobby DeCristoforo, NEAD founder and President. Click here to view all the photos, sent in by organizer John Romano. CLICK HERE TO Read More…
Confusing Vote at NEWRA Meeting on Café Nuovo’s License
It was a confusing sequence of votes at Thursday’s North End/Waterfront Residents’ Association (NEWRA) meeting as the advisory group tried to weigh in on the application for 76 Salem St., Cafe Nuovo by Vincent Ferrara. Three ballots were used by NEWRA members. The first was for a motion to support the beer/wine license application with Read More…
Is a West End/North End Supermarket Finally Coming?
MassDOT, the State’s transportation department, has approved the development of a 12-story building with a ground floor supermarket in the West End’s Bullfinch Triangle along Canal Street. The parcel is in the West End, but nearly abuts the North End, at the far end of the Rose Kennedy Greenway down to Causeway Street across from Read More…
North End/Waterfront Police Blotter: Rape Report and Arrest for Breaking & Entering
Rape – Female – Attempted Force 08/08/10 Female left Sanctuary Bar in the Financial District and returned to her North End apartment with a known male. In morning, female awoke with male and reports she was raped. As with all rape cases, details remain classified. Vandalism 08/06/10 8:30pm-11:00pm Victim reports on Hanover St. that his Read More…
City Report: Boston Is Healthier
Mayor Menino Releases 2010 Health of Boston Report
Mortality rates continue to decline, fewer drug and alcohol deaths
Fewer Boston residents are dying of cancer, heart disease, injuries, and stroke, four of the five leading causes of death in the city, and Asian residents in Boston have the highest average life expectancy of any racial or ethnic group, according to the new Health of Boston report released today by Mayor Menino.
The 399-page report prepared by the Boston Public Health Commission contained plenty of good news about the health of Boston residents: Fewer substance abuse deaths, high rates of cancer screening, fewer teen pregnancies, fewer adults smokers and salmonella cases, and the near- disappearance of children in Boston with elevated lead levels.
But serious challenges remain. The report found that Boston’s black and Latino residents continue to experience higher levels of chronic disease, mortality, and poorer health outcomes compared to white residents. In 2008, the asthma hospitalization rate for black and Latino children was more than three times the rate for Asian children and four times the rate for white children. That same year, the diabetes hospitalization rate for black and Latino residents was about four times the rate for Asians and whites. For Boston’s black residents the health inequities begin early in life and persist throughout the individual’s lifespan: In 2008, the black infant mortality rate was more than four times the white infant mortality rate, and black residents had the shortest average life expectancy.
“Sarah Borges and the Broken Singles” Perform at Christopher Columbus Park
On Tuesday, August 10, 2010, “Sarah Borges and the Broken Singles” entertained an outdoor crowd at Christopher Columbus Park as part of the Waterfront Performing Arts Series. Also performing was “New Collisions.” Click here to see more photos. Michael Marotta of the Phoenix captures some video of “New Collisions.” Click here to see more photos Read More…
American Girl to Visit the North End Parks on the Greenway
Follow the outdoor adventures of American Girl’s 2010 Girl of the Year, Lanie Holland, on the Greenway! American Girl is partnering with ReadBoston for a terrific Story Hour on Friday, August 13th. In addition to a special reading of Lanie’s Real Adventures, there will be nature-inspired arts & crafts and other fun activities and discussion Read More…
Fisherman’s Feast Schedule August 12-15
Schedule Addition: NEMPAC Play – Saturday & Sunday at 1:30pm This play gives a historical account of the feast and how it came to the North End. The Gloucester statue of St. Peter — the patron saint of fishermen, and a centerpiece for the annual St. Peters’s Fiesta each June — will be hitting the Read More…
Keeping Up With the Parcel 7 Public Food Market
Are you keeping up with the Parcel 7 public market debate? Parcel 7 is the 5-story building over the Haymarket T station with 310 parking spaces in a garage, an unoccupied ground floor and unused office space. Let’s review. Sitting empty for years alongside the Rose Kennedy Greenway, Parcel 7 was designated a few years Read More…
Obituary: Gaetano “Sonny” DeLeo of the North End
DeLeo, Gaetano A. “Sonny DeLeo” Of the North End of Boston, August 8. Beloved son of the late Leo and Santa (Marino) DeLeo. Brother of Frank of the North End, Frances of the North End, John of Arlington and the late Leo DeLeo. Also survived by 5 nieces and 2 nephews. Funeral from The DeVito-O’Donnell Read More…
Grand Finale Weekend for Highland Street Foundation
You may remember the post of Highland Street Foundation’s Free Fun Fridays at the Boston Harbor Islands earlier this summer. This Labor Day Weekend, the Highland Street Foundation is opening up venues on Friday September 3rd, and Saturday, September 4th too! (A total of 16 venues over the course of the weekend.) A full list Read More…