By Phil Orlandella Just the facts need to be discussed Having written on this subject several times in the past, it has once again become a subject that needs to be repeated. Allowing people to speak on proposals presented to…
Author: North End Regional Review Staff
All City Events Should Have Input from Residents
A comprehensive review of the city’s management of large-scale events has been set in place by Mayor Martin J. Walsh covering all the necessary things to do but it doesn’t mention community import that the Review is aware of. Making…
Six Elected NEWNC Members Up to the Task
Six North End residents have been selected to serve two-year terms on the North End/Waterfront Neighborhood Council (NEWNC) a nonprofit organization that acts as an advisory board to City Hall. Three incumbents and three new board members won seats on…
Boston Students Learn the Art of Mosaic Tile Design and Installation from Two Eliot School Dads
Bostik, Inc. (bostik-us.com), one of the world’s largest manufacturers of adhesives and sealants, recently joined up with its strategic partner Artaic Innovative Mosaic, (artaic.com) to host 15 elementary students from Boston’s Eliot K-8 Innovation School. The event took place at…
Paul Revere Memorial Association Receives NEWRA Good Neighbor Award
By Phil Orlandella Paul Revere Memorial Association in North Square, which offers free access to North End residents, has been selected by the North End/Waterfront Residents’ Association (NEWRA) as the recipient of its Good Neighbor Award. The award is presented…
Michael Bonnetti Tops Ticket in NEWNC Election
By Phil Orlandella Six of eight local residents were elected by the community during a public election to serve two-year terms on the North End/Waterfront Neighborhood Council (NEWNC). Officially, 355 residents found their way to the Nazzaro Center on a…
NEWRA Supports Occupancy Change
By Phil Orlandella Two agenda items were voted on at the monthly meeting of the North End/Waterfront Residents’ Association (NEWRA). A request by Chris Young to extend the basement level in the rear of 3 Stillman Street lot line and…
Bibliocycle Travels Through Boston’s Neighborhoods
The Boston Public Library (BPL) Bibliocycle, a bicycle-powered mobile library, returns to the streets of Boston in its third season, visiting street fairs, markets, and festivals to meet people where they are and deliver library services beyond its physical locations.…
Joseph Boncore Officially Sworn in as 1st Suffolk/Middlesex Senator
By John Lynds Last Thursday in front of a packed Massachusetts Senate Chamber Joseph Boncore (D-Winthrop) was officially sworn in as the new 1st Suffolk and Middlesex State Senator by Governor Charlie Baker. Boncore won the seven man special election…
Opinion
By Phil Orlandella A new community center would be a great addition to the neighborhood A study to find a site for the new community center, built from the ground up or in a renovated facility in the North…