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Wednesday’s Guide: Mayor’s Coffee Hour, ‘Skinny House’ Sold, Top Lobster Roll?

What you should know for Wednesday: Events for Wednesday, May 31st 9:30am Mayor’s Coffee Hour at Christopher Columbus Park. Mayor Martin J. Walsh and the Boston Parks and Recreation Department will host the 18th Annual Neighborhood Coffee Hour. The Neighborhood Coffee Hours give residents a unique opportunity to speak directly with Mayor Walsh about needs in the Read More…

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Weekend Guide: Fire Escape Chirping, Celtics Eliminated, Frattaroli Rum Bar

Things to know for Memorial Day Weekend! Celtics Update: The Boston Celtics ended their season with a loss to the Cleveland Cavaliers in game 5 of the NBA Eastern Conference Finals (135-102).  North End Chirping: https://www.instagram.com/p/BUhM09FhZEH/?taken-at=254372545 FYI! Check out these articles: Will Memorial Day weekend be a total washout this year? Memorial Day weekend is considered by most Read More…

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#Throwback Thursday: Atlantic Ave. 1942, Washington Garden Design, Widett Circle?

Stay ‘in the know’ for Thursday! Events for Thursday, May 25th: 6:30pm Public Hearing on Old North Washington Garden Design at 193 Salem Street. Located at Old North Church, the public hearing for the Washington Garden design will be held on Thursday, May 25 at 6:30 at Old North Church, 193 Salem St. The meeting Read More…

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Wednesday’s Brief: Popular Parks, Concrete Sidewalks, Spring Concert, RUFF Fundraiser

Things to know for Wednesday  Events for Wednesday, May 24th 12:30pm St. John School Spring Music Concert. St. John School Spring Music Concert featuring performances from all grades at SJS under the direction of Ms. Whittington and Ms. Dietrich. Located at St. Stephen’s Church, 401 Hanover Street. 5:30pm RUFF is hosting a dog park fundraiser this Wednesday, May 24, from 5:30 Read More…

Community Featured

2nd Annual Cornhole Classic Draws Hundreds to Richmond Street

The 2nd Annual North End Cornhole Classic packed all of The Living Room and much of Richmond Street for a Sunday Funday charity Cornhole tournament. Hosted by State Representative Aaron Michlewitz, over 80 teams competed simultaneously on 10 different cornhole boards, all of which were sponsored by local businesses. Overall, more than 200 people came in support of the Read More…

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Tuesday’s Briefing: Crazy North End Construction, Cycle Track, Water/Sewer Work, City Greenery!

Things to know for Tuesday! Notable headlines: North End roadwork sends business south Just as the summer tourism season approaches, the North End finds itself surrounded with construction projects that encompass sewer line replacements and cycle tracks. Businesses in the area are noticing a steady decline in patrons as neighbors deal with clutter and noise, read in full at the Boston Read More…

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Monday’s Guide: Waterfront Sunrise and Ice Cream Map!

Things to know to start your Monday Weekend sunrise: https://www.instagram.com/p/BUXJyHUgZ6G/?taken-by=elena.skal Notable news found elsewhere: The ultimate map of Boston ice cream shops The few warm months that come to Boston call for ice cream to cool you off with all of the humidity. Mapping out the locations to grab refreshing treats, Gigi Gelateria on Hanover Street was noted Read More…

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Weekend Briefing: Aquarium/Tower Negotiations, NEWNC Election, Greenway Zip Line, 2nd Cornhole Classic!

Your guide to the weekend! Events for Friday, May 19th: 6:00pm NEAD Scholarship Awards at Nazzaro Center North End Against Drugs will announce recipients for its 2017 scholarship awards. Funded by the Michelina & Raymond Costa Scholarship / Educational Fund and generous sponsors. Cash scholarships will be awarded to private school students and Staples gift Read More…

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Thursday’s Brief: NBSS Reception, Seussical Kids, USS Constitution Vandalized

What you should know for Thursday! Events for Thursday, May 18th: 4:00pm Tour of the Towns NEMPAC Instrument Petting Zoo – Charlestown Public Library. NEMPAC and the Eureka Musician’s Ensemble will team up in an exciting “Tour of the Towns” this summer, bringing their fun and interactive Instrument Petting Zoos to Charlestown and Beacon Hill. Located at 179 Read More…

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Wednesday’s Brief: T-Wharf Archive, Waterfront Prices, Old North Garden Archaeology Lecture

Things to know for Wednesday Events for Wednesday, May 17th 6:00pm Privy to the Past: Immigrant Histories from Washington Garden. Archaeologists from the City of Boston Archaeology Program were invited to Washington Garden at Old North to excavate the back yard of three brick tenement buildings that once stood in the garden. Located at Old North Church Read More…

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Tuesday’s Brief: Celtics Advance, Bagel Roundup, Causeway Birdfeed, Upcoming Events

Things to know for Tuesday Celtics Update: The Boston Celtics beat the Washington Wizards in Game 7 of the NBA Conference Semifinals at the TD Garden (Score: 115 – 105). Next, the Celtics will go up against the defending champion Cavaliers in the Eastern Conference finals. Read more. Today’s Instagram: Quite a View https://www.instagram.com/p/BUIWz73jLmy/ Articles of interest: Do Boston Read More…