For the sixth consecutive year (it could become a traditional event) the Friends of Christopher Columbus Park (FOCCP) have put together the Tunnel of Love February attraction at the Trellis inside the park. The display is a large colorful display…
Month: February 2023
Wu Announces New PowerCorpsBOS Career Pathway in Building Operations
Special to the Regional Review PowerCorpsBOS joined A Better City and Roxbury Community College (RCC) for an orientation event to receive an overview of the newest PowerCorps building operations career pathway, skills to support the transition to energy efficiency and…
Outdoor Dining in the Hands of OEOI
After several public meetings involving the possibility of continuing outdoor dining in the North End and throughout the City of Boston, no information has been forthcoming from the Mayor’s Office of Economic Opportunity and Inclusion (OEOI) which will pursue the…
Chief Jemison Welcomes New Director of Planning Aimee Chambers
Chief of Planning Arthur Jemison today announced the hiring of Aimee Chambers, AICP as the new Director of Planning. Her professional experience includes a wide range of planning and urban design work from affordable housing development to bicycle and pedestrian…
Sail Loft Garners Support From NEWNC for Outdoor Dining
By Michael Coughlin Jr. The Sail Loft received unanimous support from the board of the North End/Waterfront Neighborhood Council (NEWNC) during a Monday, Feb. 13 meeting in its pursuit of approval for a permanent outdoor dining license from the City…
NEWRA President FOCCP Guest Speaker
Longtime North End resident and President of the North End/Waterfront Residents’ Association (NEWRA), Cheryl Del Greco was the guest speaker at the Friends of Christopher Columbus Park (FOCCP) February meeting held at the Mariners House, 11 North Square. Cheryl shared…
In Brief
New Board Members North End Music and Performing Arts Center (NEMPAC) has two new Board of Directors, Tchad Cort and Caroline Twomey Lamb. Cort is a logistic specialist who spent the last 18 years working with the Boston Public Schools.…
Boston’s COVID-19 Metrics Continue To Trend Downward
The Boston Public Health Commission (BPHC) shared the following updates on the city’s COVID-19 metrics: COVID-19 particles in Boston’s wastewater decreased by 47% over the past 14 days and are now at an average of 1,014 RNA copies/mL (data as…
The Sky Is Falling?
With U.S. jets shooting down numerous unidentified flying objects seemingly every day over North American air space in the past week, we’re all wondering, “What the heck is going on?†As this is being written, the only thing we know…
The Victims in Turkey And Syria Need Our Help
The ongoing tragedy because of the devastating earthquake that struck the nations of Turkey and Syria is the worst humanitarian disaster the world has seen in many years. More than 35,000 people have died and that number is sure to…