Daily Briefs

Wednesday’s Brief: St. John School Open House, Bringing Big Business to Boston, Why We’re a Great Sports City

Things to know for Wednesday It’s Wednesday, January 31 and as if you weren’t already excited enough for this weekend’s Super Bowl match up between our beloved Patriots and the Philadelphia Eagles, the Boston Globe is here to remind us all exactly why Boston is such a great sports city.  As you may already know, Read More…

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Tuesday’s Brief: Topping-Off for the Hub on Causeway, Lego Club, Rising Tides and Protecting the City from Future Storms

Things to know for Tuesday It’s Tuesday, January 30 and if this past weekend’s warmer weather had you thinking you could start packing away your snow boots, think again. A band of moderate snow has gradually moved in from the Worcester hills and north central Connecticut coating the streets with as much as two inches Read More…

Announcements

Friday Films: Set in Boston

“The Verdict” (1982) Friday, February 2, 2018 at 2:00 – 4:30 p.m. A lawyer sees the chance to salvage his career and self-respect by taking a medical malpractice case to trial rather than settling. Directed by Sidney Lumet and starring Paul Newman, Charlotte Rampling, and Jack Warden. “Next Stop Wonderland” (1998) Friday, February 9, 2018 Read More…

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Monday’s Brief: Olympics Countdown, New Greenway Drinkery, Learning to Curl

Things to know for Monday It’s Monday, January 29 an the olympics are officially less than two weeks away. To get you into the spirit of winter athletics, be sure to check out the upcoming “Learn to Curl” events on Sunday evenings at the Steriti Memorial Arena at 561 Commercial Street. As you may already know, Read More…

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Wednesday’s Brief: Petition Drive, YMCA Annual Kick Off, Teen Gaming Night, Harbor Plan Decision

Things to know for Wednesday It’s Wednesday, January 24 and if you were thinking about heading over to the Esplanade this morning to enjoy a nice bagel with Philadelphia cream cheese, think again. In anticipation for the Patriots/Philadelphia Eagles face off in Super Bowl LII, the Esplanade Association has issued a ban on all “Philadelphia-themed Read More…

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Tuesday’s Brief: Film Screening, Community Meetings, Celebrity Sightings, Concerns About Short Term Housing Regs

Things to know for Tuesday It’s Tuesday, January 23rd and while the rest of us are already back into the swing of the work week, our government employee friends are just starting to play catch up. That’s right, after three long days the federal government shutdown is officially over….or so we thought. Here is everything Read More…

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Monday’s Brief: Patriots Headed to Super Bowl LII, Comic Book Creation, Combating Boston’s Housing Shortage

Things to know for Monday It’s Monday, January 22nd and we’re back to reality after this warmer than usual weekend. And just in case you thought you were dreaming, let me be the first to confirm your reality…the Patriots are AFC Champions and are headed to Minneapolis to compete against the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Read More…

Announcements Arts & Culture

Pirandello Society Italian Film: “Il Sole Dentro” (“The Sun Inside”)

Anna Rocca, Associate Professor of French & Italian at Salem State University, will introduce the 2012 film “Il Sole Dentro” (“The Sun Inside”) at this year’s annual Pirandello Society’s Italian film screening. The film, directed by Paolo Bianchini, is the story of two journeys – one true, the other imagined – and both extraordinary. Coffee Read More…

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Weekend Brief: Historic Restaurant Up for Sale, Lego Club, Italian Language Class, STEAM Saturdays, Book Presentation

Things to know for Friday The weekend is here, and you know what that mean – AFC Championships are just a day away! As Tom Brady and the Patriots are warming up for the big game, the temperatures will also be rising with an expected high of 47 degrees on Saturday and 46 degrees on Read More…

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Thursday’s Brief: Snowflake Design, Community Preservation Forum, Rene Rancourt Announces Retirement

Things to know for Thursday Welcome to NorthEndWaterfront.com – your hyperlocal destination for all the neighborhood happenings along the Waterfront and North End of Boston. We’re here to keep you informed and involved in our historic neighborhood, and to share your thoughts and insider knowledge as residents and community members. Today’s insider treat comes from the Read More…

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Wednesday’s Brief: Teen Game Night, Boston Waterfront Community Meeting, The Crime of the Century, Faneuil Hall Bertucci’s Closes

Things to know for Wednesday Your daily roundup for Wednesday, January 17: Anniversary of Brinks Garage Robbery. In 1950, Brinks Garage, which at the time was located at 155 Prince Street, was robbed for $2.78 million. The location is now a parking garage at 600 Commercial Street. At the time, the robbery was the largest ever in Read More…