Welcome to 2018!! 11:45AM First Day Hike. Join the community for a First Day Hike at DCR’s Carson Beach Bathhouse, see here for more information and to register. Waterfront Ice Sculptures! Ta-da! The completed First Night ice sculpture all set for the waterfront stroll. This weather has to be good for something!! #freezing #bostonweather #icesculpture Read More…
Author: Katie Babb
Weekend Brief: New Years Eve Happenings, Food Network Finds, A Festive Farewell to the Holidays
Things to know for Friday Your daily roundup for Friday, December 29: As this is our last daily brief of the 2017 calendar year, the NorthEndWaterfront.com team would like to thank you for your continued patronage to both our community and this website, and wish you a happy and healthy new year! A Festive Farewell Read More…
Thursday’s Brief: Community Center Survey, Zoning Meeting, Homeless Shelter Overflow, North End Engagement
Things to know for Thursday Your daily roundup for Thursday, December 28: 7:00 p.m. – Zoning, Licensing & Construction Committee meeting at the Mariner’s House, 11 North Square. There are 3 requests on the agenda. 3 Snelling Place – Fourth Floor addition, roof decks, confirming occupancy as 3-family building 283-285 Hanover Street – Owner of Read More…
Wednesday’s Brief: Woodworking Skills, Faneuil Hall Closing in January, Lonely Park Benches
Things to know for Wednesday Your daily roundup for Wednesday, December 27: Looking to hone your woodworking skills over the holiday break? The North Bennet Street School’s own Grant Burger CF’17 was featured on the podcast The Dusty Life explaining how to do just that, check it out here. Notable News: Faneuil Hall Closing for Repairs Read More…
Tuesday’s Brief: First Real Christmas, Boston Named Among Most Romantic Cities, Reprinting the Constitution, Christmas Pups
Things to know for Tuesday Your daily roundup for Tuesday, December 26: 60 Years later North End resident, Rita Cornelio, recounts her first real christmas in America in this Boston Globe interview. Notable News: Newport and Boston Named Among American’s 15 Most Romantic Winter Cities TripAdvisor has recently announced America’s 15 most romantic winter cities and has Read More…
Weekend Brief: Improv Asylum Marathon Performance, ABCD Holiday Party, Elf Showing at the NE Library, 20 Most Visited Restaurants in Boston
Things to know for Friday Your daily roundup for Friday, December 22: 12:00AM No Rest for the Wicked Funny. The Improv Asylum on Hanover Street is holding it’s annual marathon performance starting Thursday night and ending Friday at 7PM. Ticket buyers can come and go throughout the 24-hour period and proceeds will benefit Globe Santa, Read More…
Thursday’s Brief: Edible Snow Towers, Another Kind of Sustenance, Handle with Care
Things to know for Thursday Your daily roundup for Thursday, December 21: 4:00PM Edible Snow Towers at the North End Library. Join the North End Library at 25 Parmenter Street for December activities that are guaranteed to chase away the cold. This upcoming Thursday’s event will be building edible snow towers with marshmallows and toothpicks, see Read More…
Wednesday’s Brief: Family Night, Giacomo’s Closes South End Location, 9 Candles
Things to know for Wednesday Your daily roundup for Wednesday, December 20: 6:00PM Family Night at the North End Library. Join the North End Library at 25 Parmenter Street as they host a number of activities this winter that are guaranteed to chase away the cold. This upcoming Wednesday families of all shapes and sizes are Read More…
Tuesday’s Brief: Wharf District Council Meeting, Midnight NYE Fireworks, Tastes of the North End, City on a Hill Filming
Things to know for Tuesday Your daily roundup for Tuesday, December 19: 5:00PM Wharf District Council Meeting at InterContinental Hotel. Join the Wharf District Council Meeting at 510 Atlantic Avenue for presentations from the Boys and Girls Clubs of Boston, Friends of the Boston HarborWalk and the status of the Municipal Harbor Plan. Notable News: Read More…
Monday’s Brief: Plastic Bag Ban, BPS Reconsiders School Start Times, Silver Bells
Things to know for Monday Your daily roundup for Monday, December 18: On This Day… In 1995, the Ted Williams Tunnel connecting South Boston to East Boston opened after four years of work. Silver Bells: North End, Boston. Silver bells selfie. #citysidewalksmeet2 #igboston #nbcboston #iheartboston #Boston #visitboston #northendboston #ipulledoverforthis #igersnewengland #igersmass #ignewengland #boston_igers #pocket_family #picture_to_keep Read More…
Weekend Brief: St. Leonard’s Reopening, Helicopter Santa, New Dog Park, Tea Party, Christmas Concert, Peace Walk
Things to know for Friday Your daily roundup for Friday, December 15: 2:00PM It’s a Wonderful Life Movie at North End Library. Join the North End Library at 25 Parmenter Street for the heartwarming 1946 holiday classic, It’s a Wonderful Life. Notable News: Six years later, Andover double murder remains unsolved It has been six Read More…
Thursday’s Brief: Tinkering at the NE Library, NEWRA Meeting, New Feature to Boston Tea Party Re-Enactment, Throwback Thursday
Things to know for Thursday Your daily roundup for Thursday, December 14: 11:00AM Mahjong Games at North End Library. Enjoy the American-style variant of Mahjong, a tile-based game that originated in China and requires skill, strategy, and calculation, view the full event posting here. 12:30PM Let Me Tell You A Story – Second Thursday of the Read More…












