Some of you might not be the biggest fans of the Callahan Tunnel construction project but officials are optimistic that it could have lasting positive effects on traffic getting to Eastie and Logan Airport. See where Boston City Councilor Sal LaMattina has his sights set on pertaining to Boston economic development. American history brings us to Read More…
Author: Conor Finley
Events This Week: Honor MLK Jr. & CityFeast, MFA at NBSS & More!
The event of the weekend was without a doubt the Patriots game, but there are plenty more events going on throughout the week that are worth your while. An event at Faneuil Hall to honor Martin Luther King, Jr. will take place Monday. The North End library will be hosting a film and a curator Read More…
Police Blotter: Disorderly Person on Hanover Street
Reported incidents from this week’s Boston Police Journal Log are shown below, courtesy of BPD District A-1. Disorderly Person 01/12/14 12:20pm Male suspect arrested on Hanover St. for disorderly person. Suspect’s motor vehicle was left unattended, double parked at Hanover and Prince Streets for 20 minutes. Suspect became enraged after being issued a moving citation Read More…
The Latest & Greatest: 7-Eleven Signage, Building Approved on Salem Street, North End History and More!
This weekly roundup is packed with videos of some of neighborhood meetings and North End history. Learn about The Great Molasses Flood that took 21 lives and reeked havoc on Commercial Street. Get details on a lottery for affordable housing units in The Victor development building and listen to Suffolk University’s John Nucci speak about students living in Read More…
Notable North End News Found Elsewhere Brings Haymarket Violence, Mike’s Pastry Plans and Flood Zone Maps
Haven’t made it over to the Faneuil Hall Marketplace in a while? See the proposal to make the marketplace more appealing to Bostonians. Mike’s Pastry looks to expand to Harvard Square and the North Bennet Street School continues to utilize their skills in the community. If those didn’t hit close enough to home, see the video Read More…
This Week: Neighborhood Meetings, School Dinner, Puppet Making and the Molasses Flood Anniversary
While the weather is “warm” this week, make sure you venture out to a meeting or event. RUFF and NEWNC have meetings while some will learn to make puppets at the library. Read about the Great Molasses Flood Disaster Anniversary or stop by a showing of “The Hudsucker Proxy.” Friday will be the anniversary of the legendary Read More…
Weekly Police Blotter: Shoplifting on Hanover Street
Reported incidents from this week’s Boston Police Journal Log are shown below for the North End / Waterfront area, courtesy of BPD District A-1. Larceny/ Shoplifting 01/07/14 12:40pm Hanover St. pharmacy reports a male suspect stole 5 – 6 bottles of Tylenol from the store and fled on foot. 01/04/2014 – 580 COMMERCIAL ST FRAUD Read More…
The Latest & Greatest Brings Storm Photos, Breaking and Entering, A 2013 Review and More!
Not much of a reader? This is certainly a weekly roundup tailor made for you – packed with photos and videos. Besides the police blotter, see photos of the storm flooding on the waterfront. Take a look at the Callahan Tunnel project, the North End in 1899, a neighborhood photo and see some of the most Read More…
Notable North End News Found Elsewhere Brings Inaugural Copp’s Hill, Roseann Update, Waterfront Gentrification and More
The new year often brings new motivation for some, for others it brings second chances and hope. See how well a survivor of the Boston Marathon is doing, her progress and upcoming plans for this year. Read about our own Copp’s Hill in the Mayor’s speech and hear about the future of the Waterfront. North Read More…
Community Meetings This Week by the North End Chamber and NEWRA
It is a new year with new events in the neighborhood. Start 2014 on the right note by bundling up and heading out. The clock is already ticking on the new year so here is what you need to know. Monday, January 6 NEMPAC Winter Class Registration Deadline! Have kids Between 4.5 and 6 years Read More…
North End News Found Elsewhere Brings DiMasi Efforts, No Park Smoking, More Liquor Licenses and Rising Tide Grants
The new year will welcome a snow storm calling for around a foot of snow. While you may be snowed in, or marching through the snow, catch up on whats been going on around the city over the last week or so. Chiofaro donates retail space in Boston Harbor Garage to nonprofit (BBJ slide show) Read More…
Ring in the New Year With First Night Boston 2014 and Winter on the Waterfront
Boston City Hall and presenting partner The Highland Street Foundation have released the schedule for First Night Boston 2014. The celebration will begin at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, December 31, and continue with a full line-up of musical, visual, and performance arts events, leading up to Boston Family Fireworks on Boston Common and culminating with Read More…












