Month: October 2022
Light at the End of the Tunnel for One-Family Home
Special to the Regional Review The long road for Sal Lupoli to turn the former Traffic Tunnel Administration Building at 128 North Street into a one-family residence moved closer to reality after the North End Waterfront Residents Association (NEWRA) approved…
Construction Delays Hamper Progress on No. Wash. St. Bridge
Special to the Regional Review The construction delays of the North Washington Street bridge replacement project have not gone unnoticed by those who were in attendance at the North End Waterfront Residents Association on Thursday night, with all attesting that…
Concerns Raised on Hanover Street Cannabis Store Request
There were a lot of concerns raised by residents at a recent public meeting held by the City of Boston Planning and Development Agency regarding possible plans to place a Cannabis store at 414 Hanover Street in the North End…
Overnight Weekday Closures of the Callahan Tunnel Next Week
The Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT) is announcing it will be implementing temporary overnight closures of the Callahan Tunnel (Route 1A northbound) in Boston. The closures will take place on Monday, October 24, and on Tuesday October 25, during overnight…
Draft for Proposed Redevelopment of West End Library Released
Ahead of an Oct. 26 virtual public meeting, the city has released a set of “draft development objectives†for the proposed redevelopment of the West End Branch of the Boston Public Library, which include providing an affordable-housing component. The Mayor’s…
Early Voting Starts This Weekend
We wish to remind our readers that early voting will get underway this weekend, October 22, at every city and town hall throughout the state. Early voting presents a wonderful opportunity to vote in-person for those who choose not to…
Don’t Be an Apathetic Citizen: This Is Why It’s Important To Vote
With the pre-election polls suggesting that there are no competitive races for the major elective offices in Massachusetts, there is a temptation to think that our vote won’t matter. However, we would urge all of our readers to consider this:…
E Pluribus Unum: Do We Still Believe in It?
In 1782, the then-Congress of the United States approved the Latin phrase, “E pluribus unum,†— “Out of many, one†— for the Great Seal of the United States. The phrase since that time has been attached to many of…
Obituaries 10-20-2022
Charles A. Coppola Formerly from the North End Charles A. Coppola – 81, of Wakefield and formerly from the North End, died unexpectedly on Sunday, October 16, 2022. Born in Boston, MA on September 17, 1941. He was the son…