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Paul Revere House’s Zannieri Describes Lathrop Place Expansion

Paul Revere House Museum’s Executive Director, Nina Zannieri, presented at this week’s NEWRA meeting on the progress of the museum’s ongoing expansion project, including conversion of the c.1835 building at 5-6 Lathrop Place into an Education and Visitor Center. The facility will include youth and family program space, restrooms, museum shop, midnight ride exhibit and Read More…

Arts & Culture Event Notices

Free Outdoor Concert with Green River Ordinance at Fairmont Battery Wharf

On Friday, July 16th at 6:30pm, Green River Ordinance will play a concert at Fairmont Battery Wharf between the terrace restaurant and museum. RSVP to fpcevents@fairmont.com. Green River Ordnance is a 5 piece pop/rock band hailing from Fort Worth, TX on Virgin Records. Their track “Rise Up” was featured at the Winter Olympics. Their new Read More…

Government Photos & Videos Real Estate Sports

75th Anniversary of Suffolk Downs Comes Amid Casino Proposal

NECN reports on the 75th Anniversary of Suffolk Downs and the prospects for a casino resort at the East Boston/Revere racetrack. Owners unveiled pictures of a proposed casino this week (see the video clip). On the other side, NeighborsOfSuffolkDowns.org is asking for an independent cost analysis.   The State legislature is expected to reconcile its Read More…

Health & Environment Real Estate Schools

North End / Big Dig Disseration Survey

Debbie Moody, a masters student in Town and Country Planning at Newcastle University in the U.K. is doing a dissertation relating to the effect the Big Dig project in reconnecting communities and whether the project has provided community benefits. “My focus is going to be primarily on the impact the project has had on the Read More…

People Sports

North End Pilates Class Wins “Boston’s Best” Award from Improper Bostonian

Congratulations to Jennifer Phelan who won this year’s “Boston’s Best” award by the Improper Bostonian for her Pilates Fusion Class at North End Yoga. She is at North End Yoga at 256 Hanover St. on the following days: Mondays- 12:00-12:45pm Tuesdays- 7:15 – 8:15pm Thursdays- 7:15-8:15pm (This is the Pilates Fusion class that won.) More Read More…

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Arts & Culture Business Photos & Videos

St. Leonard’s Peace Garden Adds Mural to Recent Renovation

St. Leonard’s Peace Garden on Hanover Street was recently underwent a major renovation by the parish. Adding to the renovation, local artist Nathan Swain installed a mural on the back of Assagio’s restaurant. The greenery mural is printed with a photo Swain took at the Arnold Arboretum. Swain explains, “I approached the church and I Read More…

Community Food & Drink

NEWRA Amends Alcohol License Policy: Closing Hours 11:00 pm Sun-Thurs, Midnight on Fri-Sat

The North End/Waterfront Residents’ Association (www.NEWRA.org) voted 27-4 last night to amend its existing “Policy on Approval of Alcohol Licenses & License Transfers,” clarifying the group’s position for earlier closing hours on alcohol licenses in the neighborhood. The City’s Licensing Board uses NEWRA’s recommendations as community input on license applications, along with that of the Read More…

Community Sports

NEAD Receives City Grant for Summer Programs

North End Against Drugs has once again received a $5000.00 grant from Mayor Menino and Boston Center for Youth and Families to provide summer programming for North End youth ages 6 to 16. “We are extremely grateful to Mayor Menino and the staff of BCYF for giving us the opportunity to provide summer programming for Read More…

Government

Columnist Talks Neighborhood Groups, Including NEWNC & NEWRA

Karen Cord Taylor, at BostonColumn.com, pens about neighborhood groups in this week’s column. “Neighborhood associations are groups residents love to hate. They are always against everything. (Often.) They are run by busy bodies who have nothing else to do. (Not as much as you’d think.)” She runs through the major groups in Boston’s neighborhoods, including Read More…

Police & Fire

Weekly North End/Waterfront Police Blotter Highlights 3 Residential Breaking & Entering Incidents

Three residential breaking & entering reports lead this week’s Boston Police Journal Log for the North End/Waterfront neighborhood. Breaking & Entering – Residential 07/03/10          1:30pm-5:15pm Endicott St. resident reports front door of his apartment was forced open and electronic equipment, backpacks, DVDs and alcohol were removed from the apartment. Breaking & Entering – Residential 07/04/10          Read More…