The ABCD North End/West End Neighborhood Service Center (NE/WE NSC) has openings for new advisory board members. The center provides social services and educational services for those in need, which is primarily the elderly of the North End, West End, and Beacon Hill, along with families. Duties include attending four 90-minute meetings a year (October, January, Read More…
Community
Weekly Top Reads: Anthony Martignetti Passes Away, I AM Books to Close, Remote Learning for BPS Students, Police Report, N. Washington St. Bridge Project
This week’s top posts on NorthEndWaterfront.com featured people, businesses, schools, police, transportation, and more. Read more Anthony Martignetti Passes Away, Well Known For Prince Spaghetti Commercial In North End Anthony Martignetti, well known for his part in the famous Prince Spaghetti commercial, has passed away at age 63. It was 1969 when 12-year-old Martignetti filmed the Read More…
Supermarket Shuttle Schedules for North End and West End / Beacon Hill
Here are the updated supermarket shuttle schedules for Star Market and Stop & Shop through the end of December 2020. Bus Stop LegendBS Blackstone, 33 Blossom St.AL Amy Lowell House, 65 Martha Rd.WP West End Place, 150 Staniford St.BH Beacon House, Joy St & Myrtle St.END Casa Maria, 130 Endicott St.HAN The Prado/Paul Revere Mall, Read More…
Taste of the North End Raffle & Silent Auction Go Virtual
Since the start of the global pandemic caused by COVID-19, virtual events have become a huge part of our new norm. Whether it be catching up with high-risk relatives, having a virtual drink night with friends, or attending one of your favorite annual events via Zoom, we are all well-versed in the convenience and safety Read More…
Reader Poll: How Will You Vote This Election Season?
The Massachusetts State Primary is coming up next week with voters taking to the polls on Tuesday, September 1, 2020. In addition to the traditional trip to your polling location on Election Day, there are several other ways residents can casts their votes this year. Vote By Mail: Return your ballot application by August 26, Read More…
Friends of Christopher Columbus Park Displays Golden Trowel Award
What do the Bruins and the Friends of Christopher Columbus Park have in common? In 2011 when the Bruins won the Stanley Cup, Bruins Captain Zdeno Chara wheeled the Stanley Cup in a baby carriage through the North End for all to see. Taking a page from this iconic moment, the FOCCP Horticulture Committee, which Read More…
Weekly Top Reads: Schools, Virtual Flight of the Angel, Rectory Conversion, Police Update, Zoning Board Nominees Rejected, Women’s Right to Vote Anniversary
This week’s top posts on NorthEndWaterfront.com featured schools, virtual celebrations, development, police, government, and more! Read on below to see the most popular articles from the past week. Boston Public Schools Plan For Reopening [COVID-19 Weekly Update] Boston Public Schools (BPS) have been carefully considering their options for reopening, and have ruled out in-person learning for Read More…
Register to Vote by Aug. 22; Early Voting & Mail-In Ballots Available for 2020 Elections
The Massachusetts State Primary is Tuesday, September 1, 2020. This year, in addition to early voting, which allows for more flexibility in getting to the polls and less crowds at polling locations, individuals can also choose to vote-by-mail. Here are all the ways to make sure your vote counts on Election Day. Register to Vote! Read More…
Wharf District Council Aug. Reports: Milling & Paving, Harbor Garage Project, Emergency Preparedness, Voting
The Wharf District Council (WDC) held its August meeting on Tuesday, August 18th via Zoom. A number of notable reports and community updates were included as part of a full agenda. Construction Work Along Surface Rd. and Atlantic Ave. Crosswalks John Romano Sr, Municipal Affairs Liaison for Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT) reported regarding ongoing Read More…
Reader Poll: How Do You Feel About the Return of College Students Amid COVID-19?
September 1 is quickly approaching and with it, the annual return of college students to the Boston area. In recent years, this has meant a notable increase in Boston’s population, with students living both on campus and in rented city apartments. In 2018, the Globe noted more than 136,000 students would be moving in at Read More…
Weekly Top Reads: FBI Raid Details, COVID-19 Guidelines Enforcement, Madonna Della Cava Feast Recognized, Court Favors Commercial Wharf Owners, Manhole Cover Blows, Register to Vote!
This week’s top posts on NorthEndWaterfront.com featured police and fire, the ongoing Coronavirus pandemic, local celebrations, government, and more! Read on below to see the most popular articles from the past week. Fulton St. FBI Raid Was For Knockout Drugs And Guns, Per Court Docs Court documents released this week reveal more to the story Read More…
Old North Foundation, 210 Endicott St. Elevator, Electronic Billboards, Greenway at North End / Waterfront Residents’ Association (NEWRA) August Meeting
The North End Waterfront/Residents’ Association (NEWRA) held its August meeting on Thursday, August 13th via Zoom. Old North Foundation: Nikki Stewart, Executive Director of the Old North Foundation, provided an update on the recent suspension of operations at the historic Freedom Trail site due to low attendance during the pandemic. Visitor operations have been suspended Read More…












