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Mamma Maria Open for Easter

Mamma Maria (3 North Square,) will be open for Easter from 1 to 8 p.m. offering their current, seasonal menu. Reservations can be made by calling Mamma Maria at (617) 523-0077 or visiting mammamaria.com.

About Mamma Maria

Since its inception, Mamma Maria had a vision to create an unparalleled, authentic Italian dining experience that to this day has attracted residents and tourists alike. Mamma Maria is the only Italian restaurant in Boston to have AAA Four-star Diamond Rating and is currently ranked #4 by Tripadvisor among all Boston restaurants.

Mamma Maria intricately cultivates a daily menu that pairs traditional dishes that are ‘regulars’ on the dinner menu with fleeting specials highlighting the day’s freshest ingredients. Using ingredients exclusively from the bounty of foods grown and raised in New England, Mamma Maria’s evolving menu allows guests to experience new and inspired dishes at every visit.

Not to go unmentioned, Mamma Maria has cultivated an oenophilic journey across the Italian peninsula through their specialized wine list. Exclusively featuring wines from Italy, home to some of the oldest wine-producing regions, Mamma Maria’s selection of over 300 wines embraces Northern and Southern regional varietals, including rare and vintage selections. 

Reception Planned for Pastor David and Beth Wenrich

Boston Harbor Community Church, located at 9 Salutation St., announces the resignation of Pastor David and Beth Wenrich effective May 29, 2022. The Wenrichs arrived in the North End in November of 2006 and fell in love with the neighborhood, its people, the culture, and the church. During their more than 15 years in the community their impact has been astounding; miracles have happened, God’s goodness has been evident, and many needs have been met in extraordinary ways, through their consistent love and outreach. We like to affectionately say, there are two Boston Harbor ‘churches’ in the North End – one inside the building and one outside the building. Pastor Dave and Beth are beloved members of the community and have served their neighbors with devotion, integrity, joy, and authenticity. 

Please join us in wishing them a fond farewell as an expression of our appreciation on May 29th following the 10:30 a.m. service. 

All are welcome. 

Inquiries or Comments may be directed to info@bostonharbor.cc 

North End Regional Review Staff

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