Thank You to City Council To the Editor I opened the Boston Globe online today and the first story was about Boston’s warming climate and how the insufferable heat impacts are landing disproportionately on low-income communities. The climate situation is…
Month: June 2021
Obituaries 06-24-2021
Norman Richard Herr October 18, 1934 – June 6, 2021 If you met Norman Herr, it was likely for one of two reasons. Either you were part of the West End or North End communities and were struggling with housing…
North End Rehabilitation and Healthcare Center Receives Certification from Healthcare Accreditation Commission
Special to the Regional Review North End Rehabilitation and Healthcare Center announced it has received accreditation for skilled nursing care and certification for post-acute care from The Joint Commission, a leading accreditor of nearly 21,000 healthcare institutions throughout the United…
Durgin Recipient of NEWRA Award
Daniel Durgin of Fulton Street was the newest recipient of the North End/Waterfront Residents’ Association (NEWRA) “Good Neighbor†Award. He was selected for the community award for “helping and caring for more people in the neighborhood than anyone can imagine, 
Community Meeting Held for Cutillo Park Choices
Friends of Cutillo Park and the Boston Parks and Recreation Department discussed design review possibilities of the public area located between Morton and Stillman Streets in the North End. “Three meetings have been held thus far,†City Hall North End…
Deer Tranquilized in North End and Safely Moved
Maybe she heard the line at Umberto’s was getting long or Mike’s Pastry was having a sale on cannolis. Whatever the reason, a deer wandered into the North End last Friday causing some chaos as Boston Police, Boston Animal Control,…
Two Major North End Feast Set to Go Starting in August
Two North End religious societies have filed permits with the City of Boston and will hold feasts this August. Both the Fisherman’s and Saint Anthony’s feasts usually attract thousands of visitors to the neighborhood to enjoy the entertainment, have fun,…
Boston Ballet Announces 2021–2022 Season
Boston Ballet Artistic Director Mikko Nissinen has announced the return to live, in-person performances for the 2021–2022 season. Live performances return in November with Nissinen’s “The Nutcracker.†The season includes eight world premieres including five in the female-led ChoreograpHER program…
Andrew Biggio, Veteran and Founder of Annual Wounded Vet Ride, Pens First Book
Adrew Biggio’s basement has been converted into a museum-of-sorts with display cases of war memorabilia, artifacts and other keepsakes he’s collected since serving his tours of duty as a US Marine in Iraq and Afghanistan. Biggio, who founded the Boston…
North End COVID Update Listed
Last week, the North End’s weekly COVID-19 positive test rate was still under 1 percent for a fourth week in a row according to the latest data released by the Boston Public Health Commission (BPHC). According to the weekl;y report…