Daily Briefs

Thursday’s Brief: Public Safety Meeting, Pressure on Amazon HQ Decision, Freedom Trail Strolls

Things to know for Thursday It’s Thursday, February 1 and the countdown to the weekend is on. Just in case you’re looking for something to do while you count down the hours, minutes and seconds to the Super Bowl… Metro Boston has listed out 12 fun things to do in the city this weekend.  As Read More…

Announcements Food & Drink

Aqua Pazza Offers Swoon-Worthy Specials This Valentine’s Day

On Wednesday, February 14th, the North End’s seafood stand-out Aqua Pazza is offering delicious specials to celebrate Valentine’s Day. The menu will be available from 4pm to 10:30pm, in addition to their regularly available menu. Specials will include: Composed Oysters ($18): Six local oysters with kumquats pickled fresno, micro basil, and champagne citrus vin Wagyu Nigri ($16): Thinly sliced wagyu with truffle sushi Read More…

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Weekend Guide: Cinco De Mayo, Aqua Pazza Opens, Park Celebrations, Jane’s Walk, North Square Oyster Coming Soon

Things to know for Friday & the Weekend! Events for Friday, May 5th: 6:00pm Jane Healey – Author event and signing. Boston-based author Jane Healey joins I AM Books to present her newly published novel “The Saturday Evening Girls Club.” I AM Books is located at 189 North Street, more information. Notable news found elsewhere: Get Ready to Read More…

Food & Drink

Aqua Pazza Drops Anchor in North End

Aqua Pazza, a new restaurant venture co-owned by industry veteran Mike Paquette and restaurateur Frank DePasquale, is slated to open Thursday, May 4th in Boston’s North End. The name, Aqua Pazza, comes from an Italian term, “crazy water,” which is used to describe a traditional seafood preparation. This new restaurant, located at the former Sfizi site at 135 Richmond Read More…

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Monday’s Briefing: Copps Hill Spring, Loft & Vine Opening, Faneuil Hall History!

Things to know for Monday! Articles that may be of interest: On this day in 1826 On April 27, 1826, after years of being a gathering place for Boston’s merchants, Faneuil Hall Market officially opened. The project to extend the market and build formal stalls and stores began in 1824. City of Boston Archives has photos and more on the Read More…