North End Music and Performing Arts Center (NEMPAC) has a new President of its Board of Directors that comes to the neighborhood organization with a wealth of experience in the field of arts and a desire to make NEMPAC bigger…
Author: North End Regional Review Staff
Mayor Smiles On Small Businesses
Small business owners and entrepreneurs are now able to successfully start and grow in Boston without the lengthy process it took in the past due to several programs initiated by Boston Mayor Martin J. Walsh. The Mayor is committed to…
The Ones That Didn’t Get Away
Anthony Caturano, owner/chef of Prezza in the North End, snagged a 104 inch, 590 pound tuna at the recent Bluefin Blowout Tournament held in Gloucester. Children’s Floating Hospital at Tuft’s University Medical Center received approximately $11,000 from the benefit tournament.…
Next Level Fitness Opens on Endicott Street
Next Level Fitness a 2 time Boston’s A List top 5 Personal Training company acquired Astrid Bengtson’s Body Talk Factory at 133 Endicott Street in the North End neighborhood. Next Level Fitness owner Micah Logan believes that his company will…
Unfilled Private Details Should Go to Retired Boston Police
Allowing retired Boston Police Offices to become Special Police Officers and work private business details throughout the city will handle some of the unfilled details that occur. City officials advise that requests from private vendors, construction, utility companies and entertainment…
BNN Celebrates 30 Years of Service
Boston Neighborhood Network (BNN) is celebrating 30 years of being a nationally recognized, award-winning community center which acts as a public forum for all Boston residents, non-profit and community-based organizations and educational institutions. BNN has provided these organizations with affordable…
The Sounds of August
Karen is taking her first break since beginning to write in this space. She is offering some of her most remarked-upon columns for you to enjoy again. (first published in August, 2010)August is the melancholy month, and I’m glad it’s…
Coakley Is the Best Bet for Governor
Martha Coakley still appears to be the front runner in the September 9th Democratic Gubernatorial Primary election. A low turnout of voters will most likely put the current Attorney General (AG) over the top and a head to head contest…
Get Out and Vote on September 9
Many political experts are claiming that Tuesday, September 9 Primary Day will have a low turnout. This may be the case but not if registered voters find a little time to go to the polls and cast ballots. Democrats, Republicans…
Spend Some Time on the Greenway/Columbus Park
While the weather continues to be beautiful, a visit to the Rose Fitzgerald Greenway and/or Christopher Columbus Park is in order. Take advantage of a terrific waterfront view, restaurants, a tot lot, a carousel and much more. The parks are…