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City launches endeavor for 2020 Census

Mayor Martin Walsh and many community leaders have vowed to make Boston count in the 2020 Census.

Having a complete update of the City’s census is extremely important to the city and the Mayor has launched a one-year outreach campaign to make sure the U.S. Census is fair and accurate.

Community-based non-profit organizations will be encouraged to participate in preparing the 2020 census by using their resources and work with the city to complete and accurate document of every Boston resident possible.

This is a great opportunity for government and residents to band together in this endeavor which favors everyone.

Residents should attend upcoming public meeting

Another City of Boston public meeting will be held at the Nazzaro Community Center, 30 North Bennett Street on Friday, April 25 at 6:30 PM to further discuss the study being conducted relating to the 100-year-old facility’s status.

This is an extremely important meeting that residents should make it their business to attend.

A banner year on The Greenway

The Greenway Conservancy annual report indicates another incredible year of the non-profit’s management and care of the very popular Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Greenway.

For 10 years, the Conservancy has developed many programs, events and activities in the park. Many (450) of them free of cost.

The Conservancy has taken its responsibilities to the highest level and will continue to do so.

Staff, volunteers, supporters and partners make The Greenway the Gem of the North End/Waterfront community.

Baseball photos wanted

Anyone that takes photos of their children participating in the North End Athletic Association (NEAA) Baseball 2019 Program can share them with the Regional Review for possible publication in the community newspaper.

Photos can be sent to regionalreview1945@gmail.com.

Name of the player, team or program and age must be provided.

Phil Orlandella

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