A huge attraction to the North End each year are the many religious feasts held throughout the neighborhood. Local societies have been coordinating these events in honor of their patron Saints for many, many years on the streets of the…
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Second State-wide Candidates Night
Another candidates night has been scheduled by the Ward 3 Democratic Ward Committee for state-wide candidates seeking election. All Democratic candidates running for the office of Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Treasurer and Attorney General have been invited to attend, deliver brief…
North End Businesses Not Helping Street Trash Pickup
Warmer weather has flooded the North End with visitors, diners and shoppers. Everywhere the eye can see there are people, people, people, especially on weekends. A business owner’s dream. It’s really only the beginning of what’s to come, more visitors…
Frattaroli Family Should Be Commended
Once again, the Frattorolli family spearheaded the 21st Taste of the North End, a popular neighborhood event that benefits the community in several ways. Funds raised help the Casa Monte Casino that provides a place to stay for impoverished families…
North End Shop and Nibble Attracts Many Customers
The North End Shop and Nibble Neighborhood Shopping Tasting Stroll was so successful, that organizers are thinking about making it an annual event. “It was a really successful business community event,†one coordinator Marian Klausner told the Review. “Restaurants that…
Same-day Trash Pickup Seems Bleak
The fact that Boston Mayor Martin Walsh has publicly stated he has not yet taken a position on same-day trash pickup for residential trash and the overwhelming cost to implement the program in certain communities, clearly indicates that the proposed…
It Takes Two to Tango
The North End/Waterfront Neighborhood Council president, along with other elected community members, has made a gallant attempt to unite the community by merging with the North End/Waterfront Residents’ Association. However, it has become completely obvious that NEWRA is not interested…
Expanded Learning Time at Eliot School a Good Idea
The Eliot School has spent the last year exploring the possibility of adding an hour to the school day and is currently putting forth a plan that will add 180 hours to the year, one hour each day for all…
New District A-1 Captain and Sergeant to Attend next Public Safety Meeting
New District A-1 Boston Police Captain Kenneth Fong and new Community Service Sergeant James Chin will be at their first North End Public Safety meeting in the Nazzaro Community Center at 6:30pm on Thursday, May 1. This is an opportunity…
Boston Will Not Take a Step Backwards to Terrorism
The City of Boston, and the world for that matter, awaits the 2014 running of the Boston Marathon following last year’s tragic event that shocked just about everyone. The useless and uncalled for bombing did initiate the phrase Boston Strong…