North Ender, Charlene Love, received this note taped to the door of her business at Luigi & Lola, 404 Hanover Street. Read below for the ultimate irony of the situation! This nasty little note was left taped to the door of my business Luigi & Lola at 404 Hanover Street. Clearly someone stole someone else’s Read More…
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Nothing New Under the North End Sun – Take Two
Here is a story from The Italian News, Oct. 20, 1953 == almost 60 years ago. This was when construction of the Central Artery was underway. The last paragraph of the story is cut off, but tells it all: Meanwhile, the traffic and parking situation in the area gets no better, with North End businessmen Read More…
NEWNC’s Parking & Traffic Committee Starts Working with the Boston Transportation Department
The North End / Waterfront Neighborhood Council is getting more involved in the parking and traffic situation in the North End. The new Parking and Traffic Committee is being chaired by Ryan Kenny, a second year member of the council. To kick off their efforts, the committee heard from James Mansfield, Community Affairs Director from Read More…
Free Saturday Parking Through December 26
Free Holiday Parking Weekend shoppers will enjoy two free hours of metered parking throughout the city’s commercial districts, including Downtown and the North End, starting on “Black Friday,” November 26th and continuing for five consecutive Saturdays through December 26th. While the meters will be free on these days, a two-hour time limit will be enforced Read More…
Parking Poll Results
Parking poll results as voted by NorthEndWaterfront.com readers. A new poll is now running. Look in the upper right hand sidebar and vote! Poll Disclaimer: These are not scientific polls. They are offered for those readers interested in expressing an opinion. The results are representative only of those self-selected Internet users, not necessarily the North Read More…
Share Your Parking Ticket & Towing Experiences
Mary O’Neill is gathering input on unposted and late-posted parking restrictions and is looking for North End residents to share their experiences. Have you been 1) ticketed, 2) ticketed and towed or 3) asked to move your car for a temporary parking restriction that was not posted when you parked in a spot within the Read More…
Parking Freeze To Be Reviewed
This is the fourth in a series of articles on the issues discussed at the June 22, 2009 public meeting for the Greenway District Planning Study with a focus on transportation. The City currently has a parking freeze at 35,000 public spaces set by the Boston Environment Department to moderate emissions within Boston. However, the Read More…