Sarah DelloRusso North End Resident Sarah DelloRusso of Boston’s North End died on February 17. She was 87 years old. The loving wife of the late Walter DelloRusso and cherished daughter of the late Joseph and Antoinetta (Labrante) Galante, she…
EFSC Proposes to Move the Small Eliot K-8 School to Larger Locations
The Eliot School Family Council (ESFC), a non-profit group that funds improvements and administrative leadership initiatives at the John Eliot K-8 School in the North End, voted last week to submit a proposal to the Boston Public Schools (BPS) to…
Will He Talk or Not?
Ex-speaker Sal DiMasi is in Rhode Island. He’s been on a tour that began in Kentucky, where he’s been serving out his sentence in a lock-up there. From Kentucky he was driven by bus in handcuffs and chains to Brooklyn…
Northeastern’s North End Proposal
The closely layered streets and infrastructure of Boston’s North End were not built for cars. They were not built to hold 100 restaurants, or almost 10,000 residences. In the earliest decades of a budding nation, immigrants for Europe could not…
Hanover Street Design Project to Take Place
Northeastern University Senior Civil Engineering students are working on a Capstone Design Project, a required course for seniors, which is a culmination of their academic and co-operative experience. For their project the seniors have chosen Hanover Street, which includes evaluating,…
Fares are Rising
The MBTA is telling all of us that services will remain intact, entirely without cuts, if fares can go up by 25%. At first blush, this sounds much better than Draconian cuts that would have affected all public transit users…