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 North End.
For some time now, the societies have been working with the City of Boston, police and neighborhood residents to make the feast as enjoyable as possible while keeping the events peaceful and safe.
Feasts goers must also keep in mind the peace and tranquility of the neighborhood at all times while enjoying the feast and all the things the North End has to offer.
Residents and their families, friends and guests must also be considerate to their neighbors.
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