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Notable News: North Ender Heals After Marathon, Jumpstarting the Waterfront, Townhouse Sells and Easter’s Pizza Chiena

Haven’t had much time to surf the web for the North End / Waterfront news this past week? Not to worry – we have gathered several interesting articles from alternative news sources and compiled them for you in this simple, convenient post. A year after bombing, Boston and its people heal Roseann Sdoia, who lost her leg standing at the Read More…

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Notable News: TD Garden Upgrades, ‘Scollay Under’ Sign Found, Waterfront Tower?

Haven’t had much time to surf the web for the North End / Waterfront news this past week? Not to worry – we have gathered several interesting articles from alternative news sources and compiled them for you in this simple, convenient post. Walsh to consider Chiofaro’s proposed waterfront skyscraper John Barros, a former mayoral candidate and the city’s first Read More…

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Notable News: North End “Sand Garden”, Enjoying the Harborwalk, Eliot Preschool and More

Haven’t had much time to surf the web for the North End / Waterfront news this past week? Not to worry – we have gathered several interesting articles from alternative news sources and compiled them for you in this simple, convenient post. Start with the evolution of playgrounds in the United States since their beginning in 1885. What they Read More…

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Notable News Found Elsewhere: Are North End Restaurants Worth the Wait? Plus, Pizza Week, Tenoch, Sister Cities and Free History

Haven’t had much time to surf the web for the North End / Waterfront news this past week? Not to worry – we have gathered all relevant articles from alternative news sources and compiled them for you in this simple, convenient post. Is dining in the North End worth the wait? Any North End resident knows that walking down Read More…

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Notable News Found Elsewhere: Expanding Liquior Licenses and Visitor Numbers Increasing on the Greenway

Haven’t had much time to surf the web for The North End / Waterfront news this past week? Not to worry, we have gathered all the relevant articles from alternate news sources. Mike’s Pastry hits twice with news of their Harvard Square location approval and their Hanover Street shop making a list of the coolest small businesses in Boston. Read More…

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Notable News Found Elsewhere: Neighborhood Groups on Government Center Garage, Tenoch Review, Dine Out Boston and More

The North End / Waterfront Residents’ Association isn’t the only neighborhood group that has concerns over the Government Center Garage project. See what the Beacon Hill Civic Association and the West End Civic Association also question about the proposal. Get your history fix with a comic take on a historical version of a speech by former Hanover Read More…

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Notable News Found Elsewhere: Sochi Olympics Impact on North End Businesses, Restaurant Reviews & Snowblower Joyriding

The Olympics in Sochi took away the Bruins for a few weeks, see what impact that had on local restaurants, bars, and hotels. The news this week really showcased the amount of great restaurants in the North End, with new openings from Ward 8, to the old local favorites like Galleria Umberto’s.  Prezza, Carmelina’s, and Ernesto’s also were Read More…

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Notable News Found Elsewhere: Old Map Changes Long Wharf Debate, Government Center T Stop Closing, Sexual Assault Updates, Foodies’ Feast and More

A plan to bring a restaurant development to Long Wharf by the Boston Redevelopment Authority has been stalled by a group of North End residents who have brought forward an old map found in Philadelphia, marking the territory as Federally protected space.  Speaking of food, is there a better place than the North End to Read More…

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Notable News Found Elsewhere: Waterfront Family Fun Week, Whisk Back Open, DiMasi Health Problems and More!

Whether you’re planning for Valentine’s Day, February school vacation week, or you’re simply trying to take advantage of Black History Month – there are opportunities for you. Whisk will be doing a special re-opening this Thursday and Friday with a tasting that is sure to blow away you and your Valentine’s date. The Winter on Read More…

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Notable News Found Elsewhere: Boston View From Afar, New Greenway Director, Mike’s Pastry News and More

The snow storm flooded the news this week and seeing how we’ll be getting a first hand experience of the storm – no need to read about it. If you’re not out trekking through the snow, read some great North End related articles we found from various outside news sources. Jesse Brackenbury was named the new director of Read More…

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Notable News Found Elsewhere: Graffiti, Public Food Market, Italian Immigration and More!

See what mobile app may help you stay in touch with your fitness goals this year around the North End. This week, many mourn the loss of longtime Channel 5 anchor, Chet Curtis at the local funeral home. Also, graffiti has made its way from Boylston Street to the North End. Bostoniano brings an insightful interview with Massachusetts Read More…