Ann Hirsch and Jeremy Angier of A&J Art+Design presented an update on the North Square public art project at the March North End Waterfront Neighborhood Council meeting. The artwork, expected to be installed in September / October 2018, will include four interactive sculptures: 1. North Square View in 1798 (2:12) 2. Bronze map of the Read More…
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Weekly Top Reads: My Cousin’s Place Renovations, Going Bananas License, Blizzard Photos, NEMPAC Report, Printing Office of Edes & Gill and Nazzaro Scholarship
This week’s top posts on NorthEndWaterfront.com featured local businesses, more winter weather, music & performing arts, scholarships and more! Read on to see the most popular articles from this past week below. My Cousin’s Place Reopens After Renovations Celebrating Sixth Anniversary North End coffee shop “My Cousin’s Place” has reopened after a floor-to-ceiling renovation and Read More…
HarborWalk Signage Project Presented at Neighborhood Council Meeting
Liz Nelson Weaver and Jan Engelman of the Friends of the Boston HarborWalk presented the HarborWalk Signage Project at the March North End Waterfront Neighborhood Council (NEWNC) meeting. The Friends of the Boston HarborWalk’s mission is to enhance enjoyment of the HarborWalk. They do three major things (00:46): monthly walks of the HarborWalk, the signage Read More…
Neighborhood Council Votes Against Going Bananas Malt & Wine License
Frank Scire and his attorney Rashi Mangalick petitioned the North End Waterfront Neighborhood Council (NEWNC) for support of a new malt and wine license at Going Bananas at the March NEWNC meeting. The council voted 6-1 in opposition to the license. Frank Scire, owner of Going Bananas, said he wants to offer a small, limited Read More…
Neighborhood Council Votes in Support of 38 Fleet Street Addition
The North End Waterfront Neighborhood Council voted 7-0 in support of Chris Fiumara’s proposal to add a two-story addition to 38 Fleet Street. Fiumara, the building owner, and his mother Maria attended the meeting represented by Attorney George Morancy. The building construction would change the building’s occupancy from a three-family to a five-family dwelling. Currently Read More…
Winter Storm Skylar Reaches Blizzard Status [Photos]
Winter storm Skylar has officially reached blizzard status in Boston, with the National Weather Service (NWS) reporting 3+ hours of blizzard conditions as of 12pm. A blizzard is defined as having sustained winds or frequent gusts over 35+ mph and considerable falling and/or blowing snow reducing visibility to less than 1/4 mile for more than Read More…
Reader Poll: Should Boston Add Gondola Travel to Its Public Transit Options?
At amusement parks and ski resorts, traveling from one location to another by gondola has been the norm for quite some time. Is it time to use this aerial travel to getting around Boston? When the idea of a gondola from the Seaport to South Station was first introduced it may have seemed like a Read More…
North End Music & Performing Arts Center Highlights Community Engagement, Digital Presence, and Space in Annual Report
The North End Music & Performing Arts Center (NEMPAC) shared their 2017 annual report at a public meeting last week, highlighting their recent marketing and rebranding overhaul, continued community outreach, and possible new space. The meeting began with NEMPAC Executive Board elections. Dianne Royle was re-elected as President, Doug Bowen-Flynn was re-elected as Vice President, Read More…
Weekly Top Reads: Storm Photos, Old North Admission Fee, Climate Change Rally, City Council Debates Short-Term Rentals, Historic Stories and Reunions!
This week’s top posts on NorthEndWaterfront.com of course feature the recent storms and major flooding, and also include updates from Old North, City Council and more! Read on below to see the most popular articles from the past week. Storm Surge From Nor’Easter Riley Floods Boston’s Waterfront at High Tide [Photos] Nor’Easter Riley hit Boston Read More…
Reception in Honor of Senator Joe Boncore April 10
A fundraiser to support Senator Joe Boncore will be held at Il Molo on Tuesday, April 10 from 5:30pm – 7:30pm. See the full invite, including RSVP information, below.
Reader Poll: Where Do You Find Peace & Quiet in the Neighborhood?
The Boston Globe recently compiled a list of places to find peace and quiet all over the Boston region, spanning from Newton to Andover to Canton and even Connecticut. Included on the list was the North End’s own Armenian Heritage Park on the Greenway! What places do you like to visit when searching for some Read More…
Saturday’s High Tide – Flooding Continues [Photos]
The third and final high tide of Nor’Easter Riley hit Boston Saturday afternoon around 12:05pm, bringing strong wind gusts and additional flooding to the North End Waterfront. See photos below. More photos from Langone Park, the HarborWalk and under the North Washington Bridge: “Neighborhood Photo” is a regular feature on NorthEndWaterfront.com. Submit your interesting photos using Read More…












