Thanks to the generosity of the Boston Red Sox Foundation, thirty-five members of the North End Athletic Association family went to two Red Sox games this past week against the Oakland A’s. We were able to see some of the record breaking offense while beating the A’s in both games that we attended. The Red Sox Read More…
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Seen in the Neighborhood: Red Sox Manager John Farrell at Antico Forno
Red Sox Manager John Farrell dined at Antico Forno with family and friends following the Red Sox loss in the home opener this week. Farrell posed here with Dana Preda who helping them cope with the loss serving antipasto, caprese salad, calamari and fettuccine positano. “Neighborhood Photo” is a regular feature on NorthEndWaterfront.com. Email your Read More…
This Week in Sox Nation: Stinko De Mayo
Customarily I would be using this space to gripe about the current funk we seem to have found ourselves in, especially considering that we suffered our first home sweep by the Yankees since the Boston Massacre of 2006 when they took five in a row and effectively ended our season. But frankly, the pitching has Read More…
Video: Chamber of Commerce Hears from St. John’s School, CityFeast, Old North, Historical Society and Red Sox
The North End Chamber of Commerce held their monthly meeting on January 7, 2014 with a series of announcements and presentations. A index of the video is listed so that you can jump to subjects of interest. 00:00 in video – Welcome and Introductions to new members: VP Toni Gilardi 03:40 – Treasury Report: Chris Read More…
Downtown View: Red Sox Downtown Nation
Here’s how most of us did Saturday. We watched on television the rolling rally as it headed toward our neck of the woods. Then, about 10 minutes or so before it was near us we left our houses, apartments and condominiums and streamed with dozens of neighbors toward Boylston or Tremont or Cambridge streets or Read More…
Photo Gallery: Red Sox Streets on Rally Day
There are lots of great photos of today’s Red Sox rolling rally (Boston.com, Universal Hub, Brian D’Amico, Grace Donnelly). Here are some I took of the crowds coming and going on the streets. (Photos by Matt Conti. See high resolution gallery / print options.)
Celebrating the Red Sox World Series Win in the North End
It was a winning night in Boston with the hometown celebration of the 2013 World Series Champions, the Boston Red Sox. Here are some quick messages and photos from around the neighborhood immediately after the win on Wednesday night. [View the story “Celebrating Red Sox World Series Win in Boston’s North End” on Storify]
Paul Revere is Ready for the World Series
Sporting a Boston Red Sox jersey and a red team beard, the North End’s Paul Revere is ready for the 2013 World Series.
Neil Diamond Makes Surprise Visit to Fenway on Saturday to Sing “Sweet Caroline”
[responsive_youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x0XRlS3u8lU] At Fenway Park on Saturday afternoon, Neil Diamond surprised fans by leading a “Sweet Caroline” sing-a-long at the top of the 8th inning. Long synonymous with Boston’s Fenway and Red Sox, the song has been played by many major league ballparks this week, including New York and Chicago, to offer support as the Boston suffered Read More…
North End Stories Interviews Sam Viscione on Walking to Fenway Park from the North End
North End Stories continues its digital narrative talking to Sam Viscione who shares how he and his friends would walk from the North End to Fenway Park each weekend to play baseball and watch the Red Sox play. See all the interviews at NorthEndStories.com.