Things to know for Wednesday Today is Wednesday, October 10 and if you’re looking for a way to be a better neighbor, take a hint from the President of the North End / Waterfront Residents’ Association Mary McGee. She recommends establishing communication, helping clean around your property and of course, join NEWRA. Get more tips Read More…
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Weekend Brief: Firsts for Boston Cyclists, Preschool Movie Hour, Italian Flag Raising, Red Sox Kick Off American League Division Series
Things to know for Friday Today is Friday, October 5 and it’s game one of the Red Sox vs. Yankees playoff match-up. Here’s a joke from local comedy writer Ben Alper to lighten the stress of it all: “The Red Sox begin the American League Division series today. Police are warning any celebrating fans: Don’t Read More…
Weekend Brief: Early Cannon Warning, San Gennaro Feast, September Films, Remembering Street Corner Society
Things to know for Friday Today is Friday, September 21 and the Boston National Historical Park has announced an early cannon warning for the USS Constitution who will be making a turn around in honor of Gold Star Families and local educators. Here’s what else you need to know for this weekend… San Gennaro Feast Read More…
Wednesday’s Brief: Four Winds a Top 3 Boston Sports Bar, America’s Little Italies, Affordable Housing Meeting (N. Margin St.), Family Music Makers
Things to know for Wednesday Today is Wednesday, September 19 and here’s what else you need to know for today… 9:30AM Family Music Makers with NEMPAC Starts! NEMPAC Fall Session of Family Music Makers begins at Lincoln Wharf Condo, 357 Commercial Street. This 45-minute weekly class offering on Wednesdays at either 9:30 a.m. or 10:30 a.m. Read More…
America’s Little Italies: Past, Present and Future
The North End Historical Society, along with the North End Branch Library, invite you to a presentation by Jerome Krase about America’s Little Italies on Wednesday, September 19, at 6 p.m. Jerry Krase has spent nearly fifty years visiting and photographing dozens of places in America and a few foreign cities that boasted about having an Read More…
Weekend Brief: 20 Seafood Towers Worth the Wait, Gas Main Explosion in Merrimack Valley, Back to School Films, Family Pride Day, Local Food Festival
Things to know for Friday Today is Friday, September 14 and if you’re looking for something to splurge on this weekend, check out the 20 seafood towers from around the city that Eater Boston says are worth it. Here’s what you need to know for this weekend… 1:00PM September Films: Back to School. Stop by 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…
Author Talk: Carmine Vittoria
Carmine Vittoria discusses his book, Bitter Chicory to Sweet Espresso: Survival and Deliverance from WWII in the Naples, Italy, Area 1940-49, which relates events of WWII as witnessed by the author as a child. Where: North End Branch Library, 25 Parmenter Street When: Wednesday, September 26, 2018 @ 6:30 p.m.
Weekend Brief: Chiofaro Profiled on Waterfront Development, September Films, Walk to School
Things to know for Friday Today is Friday, September 7th and here’s what else you need to know for today… 1:00PM September Films: Back to School. Join the North End Branch Library at 25 Parmenter Street for their September Film Series: Back to School, see additional details here. Notable News: Inside Don Chiofaro’s Long War to Read More…
Wednesday’s Brief: Pressley Upsets Capuano, Community Forum, Sloop Called the Liberty
Things to know for Wednesday Today is Wednesday, September 5th and it is the day after primary election day. In a primary day upset, Boston City Councilor, Ayanna Pressley, is making national news after solidly defeating 20-year incumbent Mike Capuano in the 7th District. With no Republican candidate in November, Pressley will be the first Read More…
Workshop: Controlling Your Digital Footprint
Your digital privacy matters. Learn techniques to control the exposure of your location data and online behavioral data, how to avoid phishing and other scams, how to discover exposed personal data, and how to remove exposed personal data. We encourage you to bring your mobile smartphone device or tablet for this hands-on workshop. Achutha Raman founder Read More…
Back to School Film Series – Fridays in September at the North End Library
Join the North End Branch Library for their September Film Series: Back to School. Where: North End Branch Library, 25 Parmenter Street When: Fridays @ 1:00 p.m.












