Opinion

By Phil Orlandella

North Square Renovations/Design Completed

Since 2014 the planning of renovations of North Square, Boston’s first public square has been discussed and in the planning stages with the neighborhood.

The recently completed project including design was the product of solid cooperation between city departments, and designated design team and community residents.

Elected officials played their usual role in making this project a reality.

More Time to Discuss Proposals a Good Idea

Informing residents, especially abutters, of proposals for development, rebuilding or addition to structures in the North End and adequate time was a solid bi-lar amendment by North End/Waterfront Residents’ Association (NEWRA).

Having information as early as possible presents a much-needed opportunity for everyone involved to have the facts available before plans go forward.

NEWRA’s adopted policy amendment will make things a little easier for those affected to have ample time to work with potential developers.

Information is Golden!

Good Neighbor Award a Good Gesture

Every so often, the North End/Waterfront Residents’ Association (NEWRA) recognizes a resident (S) who takes the time to help keep the neighborhood clean through volunteer efforts.

These people are presented the organization’s “Good Neighbor Award” for taking the time to care about the neighborhood they reside in on an ongoing basis.

NEWRA should continue to recognize residents that truly care about the North End.

Romano’s Actions Speak Volumes

John Romano seems to have more energy than a nuclear power plant. Maybe more.

His community volunteer work is second to none and he has never forgotten his North End roots.

He is actively involved with so many community agencies in one way or another.

How John finds the time to accomplish all these things is amazing and unbelievable, to say the least.

Romano’s actions speak volumes.

Siciliano Simply Makes Things Happen

Many people have praised Steven Siciliano, the top guy at the BCYF Nazzaro Community Center for making things work smoothly and efficiently at the facility on all levels.

In less than a year, the North End resident (Siciliano) has taken the bull by the horns and created a stable and productive venue for local residents.

He has also successfully managed the Mirabella Pool that has had a banner year.

Steven has a positive outlook for the Center and for the neighborhood.

Volunteer Skills Needed for Local Seniors’ Program

Volunteering to use your skills with senior citizens a few hours a week is a great opportunity to give back something to the neighborhood and is also rewarding.

The Nazzaro Community Center, 30 North Bennet Street is reaching out to North End/Waterfront residents and others to use their skills to present programs for the Center’s seniors.

This is a most worthy cause and can be fun as well.

Send community news to the Review

Community news and photos are always welcome by the Regional Review for publication in the neighborhood newspaper.

While political endorsements are not accepted, most news will appear in the Review.

Send to [email protected]. Looking forward to receiving neighborhood information.

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