In honor of the Chinese Year of the Rooster, the Rose Kennedy Greenway Conservancy, has commissioned a temporary installation of over 2,000 3D printer roosters in conjunction with New America Public Art (NAPA) and artist Chris Templeman who is also…
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Indoor Batting Cage to be Installed in the Nazzaro Center
By Phil Orlandella The Nazzaro Community Center, 30 North Bennet Street will be one of four sites that the Boston Red Sox Foundation will install indoor batting cages. Batting cage installation is made possible by a grant from the Youth…
NEMPAC Pledge Me Campaign Provides Student Scholarships
By Phil Orlandella North End Music and Performing Arts Center (NEMPAC) celebrating 15 years of music, art and cultural programs will conduct a Pledge Me Campaign (through April 7) and a Performathon (April 8) at the Boston Public Market from…
Boston Public Market to Host “Sip & Shop†Evenings
The Boston Public Market has begun hosting “Sip & Shop,†a twice-a-week opportunity for customers to enjoy beverages as they shop or dine throughout the city’s local food market. “Sip & Shop†continues every Thursday and Friday evening from 5:00-7:30pm…
Scrimmages on TD Garden Court
Boston Community Collaborative recently coordinated a unique opportunity for some North End kids. Â The group of kids, aged 8-16 got to scrimmage at the Garden on the parquet floor with the crowd cheering on just prior to tip-off of…
Praises All Around for Saving North End Nursing Home
By Phil Orlandella No voting items were on the North End/Waterfront Neighborhood Council (NEWNC) January 9 monthly meeting held in the Nazzaro Community Center. However, many residents gathered at the community public meeting to hear about and comment on the…
Quincy Court Development Nixed by NEWRA for the Second Time
By Phil Orlandella Feelings were high at the February 10 monthly meeting of the North End/Waterfront Residents’ Association (NEWRA) held in the Nazzaro Community Center (which was completely full) over a request by Richard Travagline who is seeking to expand…
Councilor Tito Jackson Announces Bid for Mayor
By Seth Daniel When Councilor Tito Jackson took to the podium to announce his bid for mayor at the Haley House Cafe in Roxbury last Thursday, Jan. 12, he didn’t paint himself as a candidate for one particular group of…
North End Citizen’s Bank Robbery Unsolved
By Phil Orlandella Citizen’s Bank on Hanover Street was robbed at 11 AM on December 24 of $1980 in various denominations. Reportedly, the criminal handed a note to a teller asking for the money. No weapon (s) were involved during…
Mayor Walsh Speaks of Improving Infrastructure and Housing in State of the City Address
By Beth Treffeisen In a packed Symphony Hall, Mayor Martin J. Walsh delivered his third State of the City Address. In his address, Walsh committed to keeping Boston accessible to all residents by investing more money in affordable housing and…