By Phil Orlandella Many North End community projects are included in the City of Boston 2018 Capital Budget. Projects scheduled to take place involve Eliot School construction, Paul Revere Mall (Prado) improvements, North Square redesign of several streets, construction of…
Month: May 2017
Tina Natale Joins NEMPAC Board
North End Music and Performing Arts Center (NEMPAC) welcomed it’s newest Board member Tina Natale, to the Board of Directors this past January. Tina Natale is a life-long resident of the North End and a graduate of Suffolk University. She…
NEMPAC Presents Beethoven’s “Fidello†this June
By Phil Orlandella Faneuil Hall and Christopher Columbus Park will be the sites of the North End Music and Performing Arts Center (NEMPAC) sixth annual Opera project presentation of Beethoven’s “Fidelloâ€, sung in German with English subtitles and orchestra. “The…
How Boston Basics Helps Our Children
By Mayor Martin J. Walsh and Ron Ferguson Here in Boston, we are committed to creating an equitable city for all. Reaching this goal requires many approaches. But if we really want to create more opportunities for success and close…
Opinion
By Phil Orlandella Losing a good Councilor and friend An extremely important North End/Waterfront advocate, Councilor Sal LaMattina, has decided not to seek reelection for the District 1 Boston City Council seat. Councilor Lamattina has been a tremendous asset to…
Third Paul Revere Mall (Prado) Restoration Meeting to be Held
Another community meeting to discuss a plan for the renovations of the Paul Revere Mall (Prado) has been scheduled for this coming June 2017, hosted by the Boston Parks Department. Priorities recommended by the community will be the focus of…
NEWNC Candidates Night and Public Election Are Important
Each year, the North End/Waterfront Neighborhood Council (NEWNC) conducts a public election for six seats on the community organization board. A total of twelve seats make up the board. Six seats are up for grabs every other year for two-year…