North End Public Safety Report By David Marx The following crime reports are from the North End Public Safety Meeting with Area A-1 Boston Police, held on October 1, 2015 at the Nazzaro Center. Overall Crime Statistics – City-Wide crime…
Month: October 2015
Downtown View:More ideas
Last week this column offered ideas for improving life in Boston. Several brave souls suggested transportation improvements that would reduce traffic on Boston’s streets. They were happy to be identified. Other suggestions came from people who did not want to…
Take the Time to Register to Vote
October 14 is the last day to register to vote in the November 3 Municipal Election. Unregistered Boston residents should take a little time to become a part of selecting who is running the city and become engaged in the…
Boston Police Cadet Program Should Be Reinstated
After many years in limbo, the Boston Police Cadet Program has been reinstated opening up opportunities for city residents to eventually become Boston Police Officers. A training program for qualified Boston youth seeking a career in law enforcement by enrolling…
Drone Photography On the Greenway
The Greenway’s free artists’ series INTER/SECTIONS continues with Shinique Smith debuting a new work. The event was held at the BSA Space and will feature a conversation between Smith and her most important collaborators in art and life. Smith also…
Unwinding
The NFL’s 50th is underway but before a game was played Patriots Wide Receiver Julian Edelman took a ride on the Greenway Carousel at the Tiffany & Co. Foundation Grove.
Board of Appeals Approved Two Defers One Request
Boston Inspectional Services Department Board of Appeals has deferred one request and approved two others related to the North End neighborhood. Plans by John Collins for an occupancy change at 88 Prince Street from nine apartments and one store to…
NEWNC Opposes Salem Street Occupancy Change
For the second time in less than a week, a request by Nicholas D’Amore to change the legal occupancy at 92-94 Salem Street to construct a five story residential building at 3 Wiget Street was opposed. This time NEWNC oppose…
Public Works Presents Three Design Concepts for North Square
Boston Public Works Department (DPW) presented three design concepts for the development of North Square at a community meeting held in Saint John School Hall with about 40 residents attending. The concepts were based on input from the neighborhood at…
NE10 Wins Court Decision on Long Wharf Status
A seven-year dispute between the North End Ten (NE10) and the Boston Redevelopment Authority (PRA) appears to have come to an end relating to the opening of a restaurant on Long Wharf. US District Court Judge Patti B. Saris ruled…