Featured Transportation

Boston Harbor Now Presents Water Transportation Studies at Wharf District Council

Boston Harbor Now Director of Water Transportation Alice Brown gave an update on two water transportation studies at the November Wharf District Council meeting. Boston Harbor Now (BHN) is currently completing two studies to better serve the needs of the current and future customer base. Comprehensive Boston Harbor Water Transportation Study and Business Plans: Plans Read More…

Daily Briefs

Wednesday’s Brief: Red Sox Win Game One, Where to Watch the World Series, Harbor Use Public Forum, Celebrating What Unites Us, Library Series Concert

Things to know for Wednesday Today is Wednesday, October 24 and the Red Sox are on to game 2 of the wold series after last night’s 8-4 win against the Dodgers.  Here’s what else you need to know for today… 8:30AM Harbor Use Public Forum at Boston Harbor Hotel. Join Boston Harbor Now in the Read More…

Announcements Health & Environment

Boston Harbor Now Partners with Greater Boston Community Groups to Provide Free Public Access to the Harbor and Harbor Islands

This summer, more than 6,700 residents of Boston and surrounding communities joined Boston Harbor Now for free cruises around Boston Harbor and to the Boston Harbor Islands. The American Indian Foundation, The American City Coalition, Authentic Caribbean Foundation, East Boston Main Streets, East Boston Social Center, GreenRoots, Piers Park Sailing, and the Veronica Robles Cultural Read More…

Community Featured Health & Environment Real Estate

Commercial Wharf Ch. 91 Exemption Would Grandfather Mixed Use & Parking Rights

The battle at Commercial Wharf for access, use and parking rights continues on the North End waterfront. Negotiations and lawsuits have been ongoing for several years between the Commercial Wharf East Condo Association (CWECA), the State’s Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) [represented by the Attorney General’s office] and Boston Yacht Haven that operates a marina at Read More…

Daily Briefs

Wednesday’s Brief: Mafia Trial Continues, Harbor for all Summit, Greenway Public Art Tour, Plastic Bag Ordinance

Things to know for Wednesday Today is Wednesday, May 30 and if you’re looking for a part-time job, North End Boutique is looking for help! Reach out to design@cataldointeriors.com for more information.  Here’s what else you need to know for today… 8:30AM Harbor For All Summit at BSA Space. Join Boston Harbor Now at 209 Read More…

Meetings

Mayors Discuss Waterfront Planning and Ferries at the Boston Harbor For All Summit

Mayor Kim Driscoll of Salem, Mayor Thomas McGee of Lynn and Mayor Marty Walsh of Boston participated in a discussion about the future of the harbor last Thursday as part of the Boston Harbor for All Summit. The overarching question posed to the Mayors was, “What does ‘Harbor for All’ mean for you, your city, and Read More…

Daily Briefs

Tuesday’s Brief: Stereotype-Popping Workshop for Kids, Disney with Mr. Dan, Memorial Garden

Things to know for Tuesday Today is Tuesday, May 29 and this upcoming Saturday, the North End Library will be hosting a binary-busting, stereotype-popping workshop to help kids celebrate and explore gender identity with a storytime activity and interactive games, continue reading.  Here’s what else you need to know for today… 10:30AM Disney with Mr. Read More…

Daily Briefs

Monday’s Brief: Remembering Those Who Served, Freemasons Memorial Service, Vintage Greenway Signs Finally Light Up

Things to know for Monday Today is Monday, May 28th and today we remember the people who died while serving in our country’s armed forces.  Here’s what else you need to know for today… 10:30AM Freemasons Memorial Service at Copp’s Hill Burying Ground. The Prince Hall Freemasons Memorial Service at Copp’s Hill Burying Ground is one Read More…

Daily Briefs

Thursday’s Brief: Parking Fines Hearing, Mayors at Harbor for All Summit, New Greenway Art Exhibit

Things to know for Thursday… Today is Thursday, May 24 and if you’re a craft whiskey fan, then don’t miss out on the Durgin-Park’s Good Spirits Club’s sampling of local craft whiskey and small plates dinner, continue reading.  Here’s what else you need to know for today… 3:00PM City Council Hearing on Parking Fines. This Read More…

Daily Briefs

Wednesday’s Brief: Six Steps to a College Essay, Summer Weekend Treat from the MBTA, NEMPAC Concert

Things to know for Wednesday Today is Wednesday, May 22 and if you’re looking to get out of the city this summer, the Commuter Rail is making that much easier! Starting June 9th, the MTBA will have a $10 summer weekend fair on the rail for all zones, read more on Fox 25 Boston.  Here’s Read More…

Daily Briefs

Tuesday’s Brief: St. John School / NEMPAC Concert, Special Old North Tours, Disney with Mr. Dan, Zakim Sunsets

Things to know for Tuesday Today is Tuesday, May 22 and if you attended the NEAA Baseball Opening Day Celebration, the North End Athletic Association would like to say a huge THANK YOU, continue reading.  Here’s what else you need to know for today… 10:30AM Disney with Mr. Dan. Join the North End Library at Read More…

Announcements

Boston Harbor Islands Kicks Off 2018 Season with Free Ferry Rides

On Saturday, May 26, Boston Harbor Islands National and State Park opens with a day of free ferry service to Georges and Spectacle Islands, and a morning filled with family-friendly activities on Long Wharf North – Boston’s gateway to the Harbor Islands. Activities on Long Wharf North begin at 8:30 a.m. with free ferry ticket Read More…