The North End Feast Societies Unite to Address Food Insecurity During Covid-19 Crisis. Proceeds from the online sale of the special edition shirt will benefit the neighborhood’s food insecurity programs run the the ABCD and NEW/Health Center and other local…
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NEMPAC Host First Free Open Mic Community Night
North End Music and Performing Arts Center (NEMPAC) held its first Free Open Mic Community Night with 17 talented acts involving 20 performances from the North End, West End, Charlestown, Malden, Somerville, Nashua, NH and Ponferrada, Spain, with strong family…
News and Notes
City Announces Mortgage Relief Mortgage relief partnerships have been established with 12 lenders which will provide homeowners with at least three months of deferred payments, Boston Mayor Martin Walsh announced. Housing leaders will offer three months of deferred mortgage payments…
U.S. Attorney Urges Health Care Sector to Report Fraud Related to the COVID-19 Pandemic
As part of the comprehensive federal response to the COVID-19 outbreak, United States Attorney Andrew E. Lelling is urging leadership at Massachusetts hospitals to report individuals and companies that may be engaged in wrongdoing related to the COVID-19 pandemic. In…
RUFF Closes North End Dog Parks
Responsible Urbanites for Fido (RUFF) has send out emails to pet owners regarding the abuse of guidelines not being followed, so both parks have been closed until further notice. Because of the numerous violations the Prince Street Dog Park and…
NEAA Benefit Golf Tournament Scheduled
The annual North End Athletic Association (NEAA) has scheduled its benefit Golf Tournament at the Andover Country Club, 60 Canterbury Street for Monday, August 3 starting at 7:30 AM (shotgun start). Over 144 golfers usually participate in this sold-out tournament,…
Public Tax Payment Extended to June 4
Payment of property tax bills in Boston have been extended until June 4, providing residents with more flexibility during the ongoing public health crisis, Boston Mayor Martin Walsh announced. Property tax bills were previously due on May 1. The City…
Walsh Urges People to Continue Social Distancing, Expands Outreach for Information
Mayor Walsh continues to urge Bostonians to abide by the guidelines set forth by the City and state in order to continue to control the spread of COVID-19. As of April 20, Boston had 5,749 confirmed cases of the virus,…
Baker Announces Closure of Schools for the Remainder of the School Year
Over the weekend and early this week, Governor Charlie Baker made several announcements regarding COVID-19 in the state. Baker announced that all Massachusetts public and private schools will remain closed for the remainder of the school year. He said that…
Community News
Community Meetings Not Confirmed Due to the COVID-19 situation, the May monthly schedule for NEWRA, NEWNC and FOCCP have not been confirmed or canceled. Interested parties should contact the organization (s) for more information. File Census Forms The 2020 Federal…