Robert Louis Caprio Successful Florida restaurant and night club business owner;Â formerly of Revere Robert Louis Caprio of Coral Springs, Florida, formerly of Revere, passed away suddenly in the Dominican Republic on January 1. He was 55 years old. Robert…
Author: North End Regional Review Staff
Some Sort of “T” Reform Must Occur
Some sort of a major reform to the Massachusetts Public Transportation Authority relating to the outrageous way the system works and it’s overwhelming cost to do so is needed. Governor Charlie Baker has proposed some action to possibly help out…
Crackdown on Pill Epidemic is Gaining Support
Each day, more and more professional and elected officials are joining the charge against curbing opiate addiction in the State, which has been labeled a nationwide pill epidemic. Supporters are calling for more stringent prescription deadlines and educational tools for…
Downtown View:Embracing the Greenway
It has been six years since the Rose Kennedy Greenway’s first spring. It has been even longer since the Greenway was established, since the non-profits that hoped to cover the ramps abandoned their plans, and since frustrated horticultural volunteers fled…
Nempac’s Peter Pan Jr.
North End Music and Performing Arts Center (NEMPAC) Children’s Theatre Troupe performed Peter Pan Jr. at the Improv Asylum on Hanover Street.
Dry Dock
USS Constitution enters Dry Dock 1 in Charlestown Navy Yard to commence a multi-year planned restoration period. This is Constitution’s first time in dry dock since its 1992-1996 restoration. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Peter Melkus/Released)
Arts Ambassadors
The Greenway Conservancy currently has a talented group of Arts Ambassadors (volunteers) suited in unmistakable orange t-shirts who will be present through the summer to answer questions and provide opportunities for engagement with the new Echeinan sculpture located in the…
Bostonians Used Same Amount of Water in 2014 as in 1900
The battle against wasted water has been won, according to officials at the City and state levels – who note, and astonishingly so, that Boston used the same amount of water in 2014 as it did in 1900. In news…
Thank You Boston EMS
In honor of National EMS Week, May 17 – 23, I would like to recognize the men and women of Boston Emergency Medical Service—public safety professionals who have a truly remarkable lifesaving impact. National EMS Week brings together communities and medical…
Downtown View:Recycle City
We can get pretty depressed at the precarious state of the environment and the steps public officials are not taking to remedy the problem. Even more depressing are the climate change deniers, the clean coal boosters, the natural gas pipeline…