By Ralph Martignetti Opening day for the North End Athletic Association (NEAA) 2019 Baseball season featured two competitive games, a 3-3 extra innings and a 5-4 comeback win. The two major league games featured the defending 2018 Champions, the Regional…
Author: North End Regional Review Staff
Free Brain Health Assessment Offered from Cogniciti
Are you between the ages of 50 -85? Are you interested in a free Brain Health Assessment? If so, then this study is made for you. A comprehensive brain health company named Cogniciti is focused on serving the aging population…
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Cardinal O’Malley to Celebrate Mass at Saint Leonard Church On Sunday, May 26, the 12 noon Mass at Saint Leonard Church will be celebrated by Cardinal Sean O’Malley, Archbishop of Boston. He will also bless the new pipe organ and…
NEAA 6-8 League off to a Good Start
By Ralph Martignetti In the opener of the North End Athletic Association (NEAA) 6-8-year-old league, the Muckdogs took on the Raptors. Both teams played well for the first time out and the coaches ran the game smoothly. Game two feature…
‘Inside the Combat Zone’ Book Talk at the Library
By Patricia Sabbey The Friends of the North End Library are once again presenting an intriguing book talk. Author, Stephanie Schorow, will be at the North End Library on May 29, at 6:30 p.m. to talk about her book, Inside…
Love Your Block North End Neighborhood Clean-up a Success
On Saturday, May 4, dozens of North End neighbors participated in the City of Boston’s annual neighborhood cleanup also known as Love Your Block organized by the Mayor’s Office of Neighborhood Services. Volunteers started the morning with coffee and doughnuts…
Anti-vaccine Hysteria Puts All of Us at Risk
The recent outbreak of measles in the United States is cause for concern for every Amercian. First and foremost, measles is a highly-contagious disease that places at risk anyone who is in the vicinity of someone who is infected with…
Guest Op-ed: How We’re Investing in the North End
By Mayor Martin J. Walsh Every spring, we release our Capital Investment Plan which funds the critical improvements to our infrastructure and facilities in Boston over a five-year period. It is a reflection of our priorities, and is guided by…
It’s Time to Play Ball
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A Kaleidoscope of Musical Gems On Sunday, May 5, 2019 come to the Church On The Hill for a concert of music written by composers from Antonio Vivaldi to Undine Moore. The concert will begin at 3 p.m. Some of the music to be performed…