The North End Athletic Association recently donated hockey gloves, shin pads and elbow pads to several young players in the North End Youth Hockey Program. The NEAA received the equipment from a grant written to Good Sports earlier this year. …
Month: November 2015
Obituaries 11-24-2015
Michael DeMarco Member of Club 24 of Malden Michael G. DeMarco, a 20-year resident of Revere, formerly of Boston’s North End, died on November 14 at the Lighthouse Nursing Care Center of Revere following a long illness. He was 78…
A Day of Music
Violin student from last year’s NEMPAC recital.
A Colorful Change
It’s finally fall foliage season on The Greenway and this week the park was named one of the 7 best places in/around Boston to check out the changing leaves! Thanks to Michael Pistininzi from our #GreenwayHort staff for this lovely…
Residents Still Angry Over Loss of Parking Spaces
Following angry North End residents complaining about his administration removing four prime parking spaces and replacing them with paid commercial spots, Mayor Martin Walsh quickly defended his staff for failing to hold public hearings before making the controversial move. Many…
Singers Needed for NEMPAC Holiday Concert
Adult singers are needed for the North End Music and Performing Arts Center (NEMPAC) Holiday Concert of Handel’s Messiah. NEMPAC’s Messiah Chorus will be directed by Nicholas Place, Boston Conservatory. Singers will be joined by NEMPAC faculty, members of the…
NEMPAC Student Holiday Music Recitals
North End Music and Performing Arts Center (NEMPAC) musical instruction students have been working hard all fall on their instructional studies preparing for a full day of music making and performance for the annual student holiday music recitals to be…
Salem Street Five Story Addition Plans Deferred by Board of Appeals
It’s back to the community for a request by the owner of 92-96 Salem Street (Nicholas D’Amore) to develop a five-story addition in the rear of the building and change the occupancy from six residential units and two stores to…
MBTA Ranks as Most Important Factor for Millennials Who Live and Work in Boston
Boston’s millennial workforce, a large and influential bloc of 20 to 37 year-olds, cites the MBTA as the most important component of where they choose to live, work and play, according to a new survey from ULI Boston/New England and…
FOCCP Hosts Light Trellis Display with State-of-the-Art Led Lights
The Friends of Christopher Columbus Park (FOCCP) will celebrate a Boston holiday tradition with the thirteenth annual lighting of the park’s signature trellises on Monday, November 23, beginning at 5:00 p.m. Local businesses and neighbors support the efforts of FOCCP,…