Community

What’s The 311? Broken Windshield on Richmond Street, Graffiti on Salem Street, and Early Morning Plow Truck

Welcome back to our weekly update that highlights some of the cases appearing on 311 in the North End/Waterfront neighborhoods. All 311 cases are public information and can be found at 311.boston.gov. Broken Windshield on Richmond Street “A forest green BMW on Richmond Street near the dog park has had a back window smashed out (with glass all Read More…

Community Health & Environment People

Anthony Gaeta Receives Good Neighbor Recognition Award

The Good Neighbor Recognition Award for December 2014 was presented to longtime resident Anthony Gaeta. The award was presented by NEWRA Recognition Committee Chair Janet Gilardi on behalf of the North End / Waterfront Residents’ Association (NEWRA). “He has been living at the corner of Fulton and Richmond Street for 40 + Years,” Janet said, “and has always kept his Read More…

Health & Environment

Trash Reported and Citations Issued

[wooslider slider_type=”attachments” limit=”3″] Fulton Street resident, Janet Gilardi, sends in these photos and tells of her experience this weekend with trash outside her door and how the city responded early on a Sunday when she called the Mayor’s hotline (617-635-4500): I called The Mayor’s Hot Line, reporting 3 or 4 incidents on my street with Read More…

Real Estate

Tracking Boston’s Cast-Iron Buildings from the North End through Downtown

Boston.com Town Correspondent, Jeremy C. Fox, publishes a photo article of Downtown Boston’s cast iron buildings, starting with the oldest cast-iron building in New England, the McLauthinlin Building at 120 Fulton St. In the 2008 revised edition of the “AIA Guide to Boston,” Susan and Michael Southworth write that cast-iron architecture didn’t catch on in Read More…

Real Estate

Zoning Board of Appeal Notice: 100 Fulton Street

City of Boston Zoning Board of Appeal Hearing Notice: Hearing: Tuesday, January 24, 2012 (Update: Deferred to March) Thomas Hawke 100 Fulton St., Ward 3 Change the legal occupancy from sixty-six residential units, one commercial space and fifty-seven parking spaces to sixty-seven residential units and fifty seven parking spaces.