Things to know for Wednesday Today is Wednesday, March 13 and if being cooped up after yet another Nor’easter has got you itching to get out of the house…check out Phantom Gourmet’s great 8 places to eat in the North End. Here’s what else you need to know for Wednesday… RESCHEDULED: The Changing Shape of Boston Read More…
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Tuesday’s Brief: Storm Updates, Cancelled Meetings and Events, Seaport Land Developers
Things to know for Tuesday Today is Tuesday, March 13 and the snow is here. Unless you want your car towed, be sure you’re up to date with all of the latest parking information. Read more about how some garages are offering discounted parking throughout the storm. Here’s what else you need to know for Read More…
Meet the Instruments Jr. at North End Library Story Time
North End Music & Performing Arts Center takes over story time at the North End Library this Friday, March 16, at 11am for a fun “Meet the Instruments Jr.” class demo, welcome to all families. This is free, open class at the North End Library will include some musical fun with Ms. Amanda, our wonderful Read More…
Monday’s Brief: NEWNC Meeting, Another Nor’easter, Andrew Zimmern’s Favorite North End Deli
Things to know for Monday Today is Monday, March 12 and yet another Nor’easter is on its way. Here’s everything you need to know about preparing for this week’s storm. Here’s what else you need to know for the week ahead… 7:00PM NEWNC Monthly Meeting. Join the North End / Waterfront Neighborhood Council for their Read More…
Weekend Brief: Storm Records, Friday Film Series, Book Presentation, Daylight Saving Time
Things to know for Friday Today is Friday, March 9 and if you thought these past couple of storms produced some record-breaking results, you’re not wrong. Newly discovered records help to prove that the rising seas made the latest storm surges more potent. Here’s what else you need to know for the weekend… 2:00PM Friday Read More…
North End Library Friends Host Attorney General’s Office
Representatives from the Attorney General’s Office (AGO) gave an informative presentation at the North End Branch Library during a Community Action Hour. Community Action Hours are teaching sessions conducted by the Attorney General’s Office to teach residents about their rights and how to use the resources available through the AGO. The purpose of this community Read More…
Famous Women from Boston’s North End
Join local historian Alex Goldfeld for an illustrated presentation about North End women who have made contributions to the history of Boston. From the Puritans to the Sicilians, and every group of newcomers in between, Goldfeld will share the stories of our community’s women. When: Wednesday, March 28 at 6:30-7:30 p.m. Where: North End Branch Read More…
Wednesday’s Brief: Rising Tides, NEMPAC Meeting, Spring Break on a Budget
Things to know for Wednesday Today is Wednesday, March 7 and as you’re gearing up for the next storm, be sure to check out this new report that claims the rising tides could bring even more flooding. Read more on WLRN. Here’s what else you need to know for Wednesday… 6:30PM NEMPAC Annual Meeting (Public Read More…
Tuesday’s Brief: 67,000 Still Without Power, Disney Shorts, Fasten Inc Shutting Down
Things to know for Tuesday Today is Tuesday, March 6 and if you’re reading this brief in the comfort of your home with the heat and electricity working…count your blessings. There are still 67,000 without power in Massachusetts even three days after the storm. Read more on Boston Globe. Here’s what else you need to Read More…
Monday’s Brief: Boston Massacre Anniversary, 115 Winthrop Square Public Meeting, Another Storm to Hit This Week
Things to know for Monday Today is Monday, March 5th and the 247th anniversary of the Boston Massacre, a key event taking place in 1770 that helped to galvanize the colonial public to the Patriot cause. Read more about this historic event on history.com. Here’s what else you need to know for the week ahead… Read More…
Weekend Brief: Storm Prep, Dr. Seuss’ Birthday Party, Little Groove Concert, Friday Film Series
Things to know for Friday Today is Friday, March 2 and if you thought our the mayor was kidding about his culinary Super Bowl bet, think again. A representative from Pauli’s in the North End drove eight hours from Boston to Engine 45, Ladder 14 in Philadelphia to deliver 25 lobster rolls fresh from Boston. Read More…
Adult Book Discussion Group: “Pachinko”
We will be reading Min Jin Lee’s 2017 “Pachinko,” which follows one Korean family through the generations, beginning in early 1900s Korea with Sunja, the prized daughter of a poor yet proud family, whose unplanned pregnancy threatens to shame them all. Deserted by her lover, Sunja is saved when a young tubercular minister offers to Read More…












