Daily Briefs

Wednesday’s Brief: Book Discussion, Short-Term Rental Tax, City Councilor Updates and More

Here’s what you need to know for Wednesday! Events for Wednesday, September 20th: 6:30pm: Adult Book Discussion at North End Library. Join us to discuss Lucy Knisley’s forthright, thoughtful, and funny 2013 memoir Relish: My Life in the Kitchen. Copies of the book are available at the library’s circulation desk, 25 Parmenter Street. Harbor Scenes: https://www.instagram.com/p/BZM7C4eAtSR/?tagged=northend Notable Read More…

Daily Briefs

Tuesday’s Guide: Boston Common Geyser, RUFF Monthly Meeting, Apple Picking and More!

Everything you need to know for Tuesday! Events for Tuesday, September 19th: 7:30pm: RUFF Monthly Meeting at Nazzaro Center. Planning for the opening of the park and discussing outreach and volunteer opportunities. Read more RUFF news here. Gloomy Weather Continues: https://www.instagram.com/p/BZMsG9TnPcW/?tagged=northendboston Notable News Found Elsewhere: ‘I thought it was Yellowstone Park’: Powerful geyser forms on Boston Read More…

Daily Briefs

Monday’s Brief: Puppies & Politics, Concert Series, Boat Fire Rescue and Foggy Photos

Everything you need to know for Monday! Events for Monday, September 18th: 5:30pm: Puppies and Politics with Lydia Edwards, City Council Candidate at Richmond Street Dog Run. Lydia Edwards is hosting a series of “Puppies and Politics” meet and greets in each neighborhood for local dog owners with all proceeds raised given to local animal shelters. Dog Read More…

Community

The Weekender: North Washington Bridge, Community Health Funds, City Council Candidates, Police Captain Recognized, Santa Rosalia, & Bocce Tournament

This week’s top posts on NorthEndWaterfront.com included federal funding topics, Boston politics, local events and more! Read on below to see the most popular articles from this past week. Federal Funding Awarded for North Washington Bridge Replacement The Massachusetts Department of Transportation has received federal funding for the replacement of the North Washington Street Bridge, Read More…

Community

Reader Poll: Should Street Sandwich Board Signs Require a Permit?

At the end of August, the Boston City Council voted to reject continuing a pilot program that allowed street sandwich board signs without a permit. The one-year temporary ordinance had allowed these signs as long as they followed certain rules, including size restrictions and displaying business contact information. There are arguments made for these signs Read More…

Community Featured

The Weekender: Super Yacht, SPARK Boston Council, Move Week, Sandwich Boards & More!

There was lots of movement in the North End / Waterfront this past week with new residents arriving, yachts docking, and local businesses relocating. Read the most popular posts from last week below! Super Yacht Watch: 305-Foot “Mayan Queen IV” Docks in Boston Earlier this week, the 37th largest yacht in the world Mayan Queen IV docked at Boston Read More…

Community

The Weekender: Emil Square Dedication, Youth Arrests Add Up, Marquis Health Sponsors Local Groups, Author Sammarco Speaks, Baker Joins St. Anthony’s Ceremonies & Wally Sings!

Last week’s top read posts were focused on neighborhood events – feasts, dedications, programs and more! Read on to see the most popular NorthEndWaterfront.com articles from this week. Emilio “Emil” Bevilacqua Square Dedicated at Salem & Tileston Streets Emilio “Emil” Bevilacqua Square was dedicated this week at the corner of Salem & Tileston Streets in Read More…

Community Featured

Moving To / From the North End? Here Are Some Tips to Navigating the September Flip!

If you’ve lived in Boston for more than a year, you know the deal — September 1 means flipping of 75% of city leases and thousands of college students returning to the area. This means lots of energy and excitement, accompanied by lots of traffic and trash. If you’re moving to / from the North Read More…

Community

Reader Poll: Are You Looking Forward to the North Square Reconstruction?

This Fall, the Boston Public Works Department will begin work on the renovation of North Square. The purpose of the project is largely restoration with improvements in access for people to enjoy the square. The reconstruction aims to incorporate public feedback collected from several local meetings. The design will repair and retain the existing cobblestones Read More…

Community

The Weekender: Rachel Revere Park, Arrested Youths Sentenced, Where’s the 311, Joi of Summer & Dueling Fireworks!

Last week on NorthEndWaterfront.com, the top posts featured neighborhood construction projects, local awards and events, a new weekly post, and more! Read on below to see the most popular articles from this past week. Rachel Revere Park Completed as North Square Construction Begins The renovation of Rachel Revere Park in North Square is essentially complete Read More…

Community Transportation

Reader Poll: Where Should New Hubway Bike Share Stations Go in the North End / Waterfront?

The Hubway bike sharing program is expanding and Boston Transportation Department has announced they will host 28 community planning workshops this fall to plan locations for 70 new Hubway stations. The North End / Waterfront Hubway expansion discussion will take place on Wednesday, October 11, from 6pm – 8pm at the Nazzaro Center. Until then, cast Read More…