Vincent Santaniello continues to raise awareness about dog “caca” on North End ballfields and sends in this “on the scene” photo with a judgement by a neighborhood kid on the issue.
Tag: Quality of Life
Neighborhood Photo: Opening Day 2012 at the Mirabella Pool (and a Bonus Harbor Rainbow)
Saturday, June 23, 2012 was the opening day for the Mirabella Pool, sometimes called the North End Riviera. Despite the partly cloudy weather, the pool was packed with residents anxious to start another summer in the sun. As a bonus, the rain held off until later in the afternoon and the reward was this rainbow Read More…
North Enders Continue to Demand More Police Presense and Response to Quality of Life Issues
This was the third month in a row (#1 and #2) where a large number of residents showed up to complain about a lack of police response to noise, partying and quality of life crime issues in the North End. This was also the third meeting for Captain Lee, new to District A-1, who took Read More…
New Late Night Noise Signage at Artu Trattoria
Brian Brandt from the Neighborhood Watch sends in this sign cooperatively designed by Artu Trattoria on little Prince Street. “Wonderful and Unique describes our Neighborhood, Residents & Merchants. Please show consideration to all by keeping your voices low during the late evening hours.”
Angry Residents Erupt in Chorus of Complaints About Lack of Police Presence
The honeymoon is over in the North End for the newly assigned Boston Police District A-1 Captain Thomas Lee. At the April 5, 2012 neighborhood public safety meeting, approximately 70 residents and business owners erupted in a chorus of complaints regarding deteriorating quality of life conditions. An out-of-control St. Patrick’s Day in the North End, Read More…