Categories: Editorials

In Dewey Square

The protestors in Dewey Square are finding out exactly what kind of devotion to task it takes to camp outside in Boston as the winter sets in.

We are reminded of General George Washington’s troops doing the same here and in Cambridge during the winter of 1775 and during a number of winters that followed.

Bivouacking in Dewey Square will separate the men from the boys. It will also separate the women from the girls.

Mostly, it will lead most of the protestors who might not be inclined to pray, to do so for an early spring.

North End Regional Review Staff

Share
Published by
North End Regional Review Staff

Recent Posts

Cutillo Park Completion Scheduled for Late Spring To Early Summer

The long-awaited opening of the refurbish Cutillo Park on Stillman Street (weather permitting) is expected…

23 hours ago

Coletta Holds Hearing on Proposed Legislation Of Property Tax Classification

Special to the Regional Review Boston City Councilor Gabriela Coletta (District 1) chaired a Government…

23 hours ago

House Passes Bill To Remove Outdated and Offensive Terms

Special to the Regional Review The Massachusetts House of Representatives passed two bills that update…

23 hours ago

Brian Swett Announced As the City of Boston’s Chief Climate Officer

Mayor Michelle Wu announced the appointment of Brian Swett as the City of Boston’s Chief…

23 hours ago

News, Notes and Whatever?

NEWRA Committee Reviews Two Requests Two requests, a beer and wine license transfer and a…

23 hours ago

NEW Health Hosts Viva la Bocce

NEW Health is excited to start a new tradition for the North End neighborhood “Viva…

23 hours ago