By Mayor Martin J. Walsh Education provides a solid foundation for a growing and thriving city. An investment in our children’s education is an investment in Boston’s future. We want the best future possible for our kids, and their school…
Month: April 2017
From Our Readers
Dear Patients and Community Members, It is very important for all in this community to know they should not be afraid to seek medical services at EBNHC. Since we opened our doors in 1970, our mission has been to provide…
Opinion
By Phil Orlandella Bruins Alumni raise funds for NEAA The North End Athletic Association (NEAA), along with Boston Children’s Hospital were the beneficiaries of a hockey game between the Boston Bruins Alumni and the Boston Strong All Stars Team game…
Find Some Time for Neighborhood Clean-Up
North End/Waterfront residents should be gearing up to participate in the City of Boston’s “Love Your Block†clean-up of the community next week starting at the Paul Revere Mall (Prado) on April 29. This is a great opportunity to help…
Volunteers Can Make A Difference
Not too often do volunteers, that help out with the numerous organizations, receive the recognition they truly deserve for giving some of their precious time to create a better community for North End residents. Whether it’s working with youth, teens,…
City Councilor Sal LaMattina will not seek reelection
After a stellar 30-year career with the City of Boston, eleven of which was spent as the District 1 City Councilor, Sal LaMattinatold the East Boston Times Tuesday that he will not seek re-election during the municipal election in September.…
Running for A Cause
North End resident Sabrina Dello Russo hosted a fundraiser for NEADS on Sunday at Prezza Restaurant. Dello Russo will be running in this year’s Marathon to raise funds for the organization that provides assistance dogs for people who are hearing…
ISD Board Defers 173 Endicott Street Development
Plans to construct a 51’ high building (9 units of condominiums) at 173 Endicott Street were deferred to May 23 by the Inspectional Services Department (ISD) Board of Directors at a public meeting held on Tuesday, March 18. Plans call…
Finding Solutions:Community Honors Principal Griffin and Vice Principal Torres for 10 Years of Service
By John Lynds A decade ago the Eliot School was a failing Boston Public School and its future bleak. However, the arrival of two dynamic educators in 2007 put the Eliot on the map and a few short years later…
Winthrop Square Project Remains in the Shadow
By Phil Orlandella Home rule petitions, letters, lobbying, public and private political discussions, news articles, the changing of the state’s Shadow Law, and airport height limitations are all an important part of allowing or not allowing a major development by…