Boston Harbor Now recently held a harbor use forum with the Trustees of Reservations for members of the public and local stakeholders to learn more about the One Waterfront Initiative. One Waterfront: Imagining The Future Of Boston, is a project to establish a network of new, green open spaces along Boston’s inner harbor. Nick Black, Read More…
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Workshop Encourages Residents to Advocate for Chapter 91 Waterfront Rights
The Conservation Law Foundation held a forum on September 20th about the role of Chapter 91 in protecting Boston’s waterfront, sponsored by the local group, We Are Boston’s Waterfront. “We want to educate as many residents as we can on these principles so you can be an advocate in your own neighborhood,” said Deanna Moran, Read More…
Wednesday’s Brief: Residents Worry About Waterfront, Friends of NE Library Meeting, Sons of Liberty Bowl
Things to know for Wednesday Today is Wednesday, September 12. Here’s what you need to know for today… 6:30PM Friends of the NE Library Meeting. Join the North End Library at 25 Parmenter street for their monthly meeting. 6:30PM Paul Revere’s Sons of Liberty Bowl: An American Icon. Stop by the Old South Meeting House Read More…
Waterfront Community Meeting – Planning for the Future
In response to last week’s storm and subsequent flooding, the Conservation Law Foundation is hosting a community meeting on Wednesday, January 17 from 6pm – 7pm at the Golden Goose Cafe to discuss the future of the waterfront. Read more below.
Waterfront Panel Cites Impending Need for Water Transportation, Public Access, Responsible Development Amid Climate Change
All may appear calm on the waterfront, but local experts are pointing to several impending challenges currently facing Boston Harbor. The harbor is arguably the city’s most defining characteristic, yet Boston finds itself playing catch up on issues such as water transportation, climate change preparedness and public access through responsible development. Civic non-profit leaders debated Read More…
Tuesday’s Brief: Gov’t Center Condo Increase, NBSS Labor Focused, BookBike
What you should know for Tuesday Events for Tuesday, July 25th: 11:00am ReadBoston’s Book Bike. The BookBike is an innovative addition to ReadBoston’s Storymobile program. The BookBike brings literacy activities and new books to children in an environmentally-friendly way. Located at Hanover Street & Cross Streets, more information. 7:00pm NEWRA Zoning, Licensing & Construction Meeting (Mariner’s House) has been cancelled Read More…
#ThrowbackThursday’s Briefing: Hostetter’s Waterfront Vision, Chili Contest, Parking Note!
#ThrowbackThursday to Valentine’s Day, Mayor Walsh Style: Happy Valentine's Day and happy birthday to Miss Viola in the North End, who turned 96 yesterday. #ValentinesDay2017 pic.twitter.com/S7mvBSdrAa — Mayor Marty Walsh (@marty_walsh) February 14, 2017 Today and the weekend on the Community Calendar: Thursday, February 16 5:30pm Chili Cup at Ned Devine’s. The 8th Annual Chili Cup hosted Read More…
Legal Harborside Opens on S. Boston Waterfront
The new Legal Harborside opened its first floor last week at Liberty Wharf, the latest extension of Legal Sea Foods by Roger Berkowitz. When complete, the new Legal will be the largest restaurant in Boston at 20,000 square feet and three levels. There is casual and bar dining on the first floor, including an actual Read More…