[responsive_youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wIEH6n1dZHc] A representative for the sign company contracted by 7-Eleven presented the plan for signage on the new convenience store that will open in the former White Hen Pantry location at the corner of Hanover and North Bennet streets. The store at 340 Hanover Street is scheduled to open in the next few weeks Read More…
Tag: Signs
Neighborhood Photo of the Day: St. John School Gets Branded
“St. John School recently completed many new building enhancements/improvements including our beautiful new sign which sits on the corner of Moon Street and Sun Court Street,” says Linda McDonough who shares today’s photo. “Neighborhood Photo” is a regular feature on NorthEndWaterfront.com. Did you take an interesting photo in or around Boston’s North End / Waterfront? Read More…
Neighborhood View of the Day: Moving Week Is Here Again
It’s moving week again which brings triple-decker parking signs on many streets in the neighborhood, this one captured by North End resident, Michelle Descamps Mario of Old Boston Tours.
Another Dog on the Ballfield and a Graphic “No Poop” Sign
“More of the same vulgarities,” says Vincent Santaniello who sends in this photo from yesterday of a dog owner with his unleashed pet on the Puopolo Park ballfields. Residents have suggested additional signs be posted. Janet Gilardi finds this graphic “no poop” lawn sign that might get the point across. (Ed: Is anyone else worried Read More…
Chamber Proposes Cultural Signs
At this week’s North End Chamber of Commerce meeting, it was proposed to have three cultural “over the street” signs that would define the North End as Boston’s Little Italy. Inspired by a recent trip to San Diego (see above picture), Damien DiPaola presented the plan for three signs, 2 at each end of Hanover Read More…
Fortune Teller Replaces Neon Sign
In the last few days, there have been some changes at 215 Hanover Street. Last week, Sophia Anderson created a stir by violating the sign conditions she accepted to get her Fortune Teller permit. The neon signs she initially put up have been replaced by painted gold lettering on a purple oval board with lights Read More…