A community meeting regarding improvements to the North End parks will be held by the Greenway Conservancy on Wednesday, February 25 at 6:30pm in the Nazzaro Community Center, 30 North Bennet Street. Information will also be provided on programs being…
Author: North End Regional Review Staff
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Greenway Holds Public Art Community Meeting February 24
The Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Greenway Conservancy in partnership with the Wharf District will hold a public community meeting, tonight, Tuesday, February 24 from 5:30 to 7:30pm at the Boston Harbor Hotel, 70 Rowes Wharf. Preview renderings of Boston’s most ambitious…
March Activities at West End Library
March will be a busy month at the West End library, 151 Cambridge Street. The library has scheduled films, a lecture, a book discussion, a concert and many ongoing programs. For details call 617-523-3957. Irish Heritage Month Film Series –.…
BLC Celebrates 40th Anniversary
Boston Landmarks Commission (BLC) is celebrating its 40th anniversary of working to safeguard the character of the City of Boston from iconic downtown buildings to vibrant neighborhoods. BLC was established in 1975 to identify and protect historic buildings, structures, areas,…
Residents and Community Groups Should Support Short-Term Rental Legislation
North End/Waterfront residents and community groups are apparently getting on the bandwagon, supporting their State Representative Bill that would put in place regulations for short-term residential rentals. Â The legislation would empower cities and towns to inspect potential short-term residential units…
Obituaries 02-24-2015
Mary Ania North End resident Mary C. (D’Ippolito) Ania of Boston’s North End died on February 9. The beloved wife of the late Francesco Ania, she was the loving sister of the late Marion, Vivian, Domenic, Peter and Father Donald…
Is It Possible for Boston to Host the Summer Olympics
People who support the possibility of the 2024 Summer Olympics being held in Boston and in part of Greater Boston as well as those who do not favor the idea of hosting the world games are certainly expressing their opinions…
Snow… Snow. Go Away!
The past four weeks have not been ideal conditions for the state, cities and towns as snow has fallen at a ridiculous pace, making it difficult to remove and place. Parking spaces could not be cleared fast enough, side and…
City Provides Residents Relief in the Face of Rising Electricity Costs
Boston faces some of the highest electricity prices in the nation, and in January, rates increased by 29 percent. This puts many Boston residents in a very tough spot, in particular, those residents who heat with electricity. While the City…