Praises Simboli Commentary Dear Editor We are grateful to Marie Simboli for her heartfelt and candid exposure of the behind-the-scenes maneuvering of NEWNC and the workings of its closed executive sessions beyond public view. Council members’ motives have been purposely…
Author: North End Regional Review Staff
Striving to Create an Inclusive City for All
By Mayor Martin J. Walsh In July, we celebrated the 25th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act, or ADA. ADA is a landmark piece of civil rights legislation. It bans discrimination and it requires that people with disabilities have…
Downtown View:Is There Hope for Downtown Crossing?
Karen is taking a break. Here is a column from 2010. Isn’t it interesting how times have changed? Even though Downtown Crossing’s central location should make it a convenient destination for Back Bay, Beacon Hill, Charlestown, North End and Waterfront…
Mayor Committed to End Human Trafficking and Dealing with Climate Change
Organized by the Pontifical Academy of Sciences a conference to discuss human trafficking and climate change was held at Vatican City with leaders from around the world, including Boston Mayor Martin J. Walsh. The workshops entitled “The Modern Slavery and…
BRA Action Plan Addresses Concerns
Since last year, an independent review of the Boston Redevelopment Authority (BRA) and an action plan to address concerns that were uncovered during the study have been announced. For many years, the North End/Waterfront neighborhood has not been happy with…
Sports 08-18-2015
Little League Report Highlights NEAA Dodgers Post 14-4 Record The NEAA 21U Dodgers wrapped up their regular season with a 15-0 thrashing of Waltham and secured the 2nd seed for the playoffs. The Dodgers have been rock solid all year…
Obituaries 08-18-2015
Co-founder of Bono’s Fruit & Produce at Haymarket Suare Anthony ‘Tony’ Bono, a 50-year resident of Revere, died following a long illness on August 6 in the Academy Manor Nursing Facility of Andover. He was 92 years old. Born in…
Spectacular
A snapshot from a spectacular sunset behind the The Greenway sculpture!
Boston’s Historical Past Weekend Celebration Held
As part of Boston’s historical past, Mayor Martin J. Walsh welcomed The Hermione to Boston Harbor. The ship, an 18th century frigate, brought France’s Marquis de Lafayette to Boston during the American Revolution against the British. Following its historic return…
Briefs
Women’s Bike Ride and Festival held Boston Bikes and Bites, the largest biking event for women in New England, for the first time featured food prepared by local celebrity chefs. Music for the event was provided by Zili Misik an…