Things to know for Monday Today is Monday, September 17 and if you enjoy listening to a good cello, mark your calendars for the North End Music & Performing Arts Center (NEMPAC) inaugural concert featuring world-renowned cellist Dr. Francesco Mastromatteo and Boston-based acclaimed pianist Dr. Christina Wright-Ivanova on Sept. 28. Read more here. Here’s what you need to know for the Read More…
Author: Katie Babb
Weekend Brief: 20 Seafood Towers Worth the Wait, Gas Main Explosion in Merrimack Valley, Back to School Films, Family Pride Day, Local Food Festival
Things to know for Friday Today is Friday, September 14 and if you’re looking for something to splurge on this weekend, check out the 20 seafood towers from around the city that Eater Boston says are worth it. Here’s what you need to know for this weekend… 1:00PM September Films: Back to School. Stop by Read More…
Thursday’s Brief: Frattaroli Shakes Up Neighborhood, NEWRA Meeting, Aquarium Lecture Series, Gentle Yoga, Story Time, Boston Food Crawls
Things to know for Thursday Today is Thursday, September 13. Here’s a Ben Alper joke to start your day: “The National Carousel Association will present an award to the Greenway Conservancy and Briggs Design for creating and operating the Greenway Carousel. People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) plan to protest the event to Read More…
Wednesday’s Brief: Residents Worry About Waterfront, Friends of NE Library Meeting, Sons of Liberty Bowl
Things to know for Wednesday Today is Wednesday, September 12. Here’s what you need to know for today… 6:30PM Friends of the NE Library Meeting. Join the North End Library at 25 Parmenter street for their monthly meeting. 6:30PM Paul Revere’s Sons of Liberty Bowl: An American Icon. Stop by the Old South Meeting House Read More…
Tuesday’s Brief: Remembering September 11th, Man Attempts to Kidnap Girl in Faneuil Hall, Wharf District Council Meeting, FOCCP Meeting
Things to know for Tuesday Today is Tuesday, September 11th and it’s been seventeen years since the terrorist attacks that shook our country. Here are some local events to commemorate the 17th Anniversary of the September 11th attacks. Here’s what else you need to know for today… 12:00PM 9/11 Mass. Military Heroes Fund Service Project. The Read More…
Monday’s Brief: Eliot’s Walker Griffith Reflects, NEWNC Tonight, Patriots Win!
Things to know for Monday Today is Monday, September 10th and the football season is officially back! The New England Patriots kicked this week off on a high note by winning their first game of the regular season against the Houston Texans, 27 – 20. Here’s what else you need to know for the week Read More…
Weekend Brief: Chiofaro Profiled on Waterfront Development, September Films, Walk to School
Things to know for Friday Today is Friday, September 7th and here’s what else you need to know for today… 1:00PM September Films: Back to School. Join the North End Branch Library at 25 Parmenter Street for their September Film Series: Back to School, see additional details here. Notable News: Inside Don Chiofaro’s Long War to Read More…
Thursday’s Brief: First Day of School, Public Safety Meeting, Gentle Yoga, NEMPAC Open House, Swing Dancing
A couple of chuckles to start the day from our resident comedy writer, Ben Alper: “Ayanna Pressley, the first African-American woman elected to the Boston City Council, defeated Michael Capuano, a 10-term incumbent in the state’s primary. It’s the biggest upset since Paul Revere and his wife won the 1773 Inter-Colony Contract Bridge Tournament” “North End/Waterfront Read More…
Wednesday’s Brief: Pressley Upsets Capuano, Community Forum, Sloop Called the Liberty
Things to know for Wednesday Today is Wednesday, September 5th and it is the day after primary election day. In a primary day upset, Boston City Councilor, Ayanna Pressley, is making national news after solidly defeating 20-year incumbent Mike Capuano in the 7th District. With no Republican candidate in November, Pressley will be the first Read More…
Tuesday’s Brief: Primary Election Day, Ultimate Guide to Beantown, Peek Before you Leap
Things to know for Tuesday Today is Tuesday, September 4th – Primary Election Day in Massachusetts! Don’t forget to cast your vote in the state primaries for who you want to see on the November ballot for the positions of Massachusetts governor, state legislature and U.S. congress. Polls will be open from 7AM to 8PM, Read More…
Labor Day Brief: The Students are Coming! Neighborhood Forum Wednesday, Hanover Street Sunset
Things to know for Monday Today is Monday, September 3rd – Happy Labor Day! If you made it through move-in weekend, get to the Mirabella for its last day open for the season. Here’s what else you need to know for the week ahead… Notable News Found Elsewhere: The Students Are Coming! Boston Copes With Read More…
Weekend Brief: Labor Day Weekend, Friday Films, Sing Along in Quincy Market
Things to know for Friday Today is Friday, August 31 and “The MBTA’s new digital countdown clocks will now tell you if a train is stopped and how far away it is – as well as the appropriate obscenity to scream at the clock.” – Ben Alper. Here’s everything you need to know for Labor Read More…












