Welcome to Wednesday, August 5. The Daily Catch Opens New Location on Atlantic Avenue in Boston’s North End There is a new seafood restaurant on the waterfront with outdoor seating that will ‘catch’ your eye. The Daily Catch, serving Sicilian style seafood and pasta, is now open on Atlantic Avenue, moving into the space where Read More…
Author: Katie Babb
Tuesday’s Brief: N. Washington St. Bridge Construction Continues, Local Universities Turn to Hotels for Help with Social Distancing
Today is Tuesday, August 4 and as universities look to their own reopening plans for this fall, they turn to local hotels to help them maintain social distancing, read more on Boston.com. Here’s what else you need to know for today… Notable News: The end of the old Charlestown Bridge, once a key El link Read More…
Monday’s Brief: Dick’s Last Resort Closes, Boston Students Will Not Return Full-Time This Fall, HIIT by Healthworks
Today is Monday, August 3 and popular tourist restaurant/bar Dick’s Last Resort has closed their Faneuil Hall location after fifteen years, read more on Boston Restaurant Talk. Here’s what else you need to know for today… 5:30PM HIIT by Healthworks. Mondays in July and August, join Healthworks for HIIT fitness classes, part of the Greenway’s Read More…
Weekend Brief: North End Playground Used as Parking, Concerts in the Courtyard, Frozen Cocktails to Beat the Heat
Today is Friday, July 31st and if you’re still looking for a quick refreshing break from the heat, here are 10 places you can order a frozen to-go cocktail from around the city this summer, read more on Boston.com. Here’s what else you need to know for today… 12:30PM Boston Public Library “Concerts in the Read More…
Thursday’s Brief: School Staffers Rally for Safety Assurances, Lunchtime Flow, Ask an Expert Series, Kanopy Movie Club
Today is Thursday, July 30 and the Boston Children’s Museum is planning to renovate its iconic Hood Milk bottle since it was last refurbished in 1977, read more on NBC Boston. Here’s what else you need to know for today… 1:00PM Lunchtime Flow by Body Lingua Yoga. Thursdays in July, join Body Lingua Yoga for Read More…
Wednesday’s Brief: Boston Makes 2026 World Cup Bid, Celebrating What Unites Us, EquilibriOM Fitness, Friends of Cutillo Park Meeting, Mayor Walsh Concerned About Return of College Students
Today is Wednesday, July 29 and with August just a few days away, Mayor Walsh is concerned about the return of college students to Boston and will be meeting with many of the presidents of Boston’s universities and colleges later this week to discuss their plans for the fall semester, read more on NBC10. Here’s Read More…
Tuesday’s Brief: Police Overtime Hearing, Community Preservation Act Info Session, Historic Sites Starved for Tourists
Today is Tuesday, July 28 and state officials have ordered a party cruise company to cease and desist after viral photos show a crowded boat of maskless revelers, read more on the Boston Herald. Here’s what else you need to know for today… 10:00AM Hearing Regarding Boston Police Overtime. The Chair of the Committee is Read More…
Monday’s Brief: Heat Emergency, BPL To-Go, Condominium Conversion Protections, HIIT by Healthworks
Today is Monday, July 27 and with a heat emergency in effect, the city is designating Boston Centers for Youth & Families (BCYF) community centers as cooling centers today and tomorrow from 9AM to 5PM to escape the heat, read more on Boston25news.com. Here’s what else you need to know for today… North End Library Read More…
Weekend Brief: Brad Marchand Selling North End Penthouse, Coffee Hour with Lydia Edwards, Concerts in the Courtyard, Open Mic Night
Today is Friday, July 24 and Boston Bruins player Brad Marchand’s North End penthouse is up for sale on Commercial Street for 2.85M, read more on Boston Magazine. Here’s what else you need to know for today… 10:00AM Coffee hour with Councilor Lydia Edwards. Say hello and share your questions, comments, and concerns. Coffee Hours Read More…
Thursday’s Brief: Hybrid Approach to Reopening Schools, Lunchtime Flow, The Arc of History
Today is Thursday, July 23 and local comedy writer Ben Alper says, “The Mayflower II has returned to sea after more than 3 years of restoration. The renovated craft now includes an all-the-maize-you-can-eat buffet and a VIP deck.” Here’s what else you need to know for today… 1:00PM Lunchtime Flow by Body Lingua Yoga. Thursdays Read More…
Wednesday’s Brief: Evictions & Foreclosures Moratorium Extended, EquilibriOM Fitness, Joint Neighborhood Council /Residents’ Association Meeting, Boston Harbor in the Movies
Today is Wednesday, July 22 and the Mirabella Pool is opening today for the season with swimming slot registration requirements, continue reading. Here’s what else you need to know for today… 6:00PM EquilibrimOM Fitness by Namastay Sober. Join Namastay Sober for EquilibrimOM fitness, part of the Greenway’s 2020 Summer Fitness Series, see additional details here. Read More…
What’s the 311? North St. Trash, Commercial St. Broken Sidewalk
Welcome back to our weekly update that highlights some of the cases appearing on 311 in the North End/Waterfront neighborhoods. All 311 cases are public information and can be found at 311.boston.gov. Residential Trash out Illegally on North St This 311 user says, “Out illegally in front of 336 North St. The North End trash should not be Read More…












