Plans to revitalize the historic North Square area are on a fast-track on the Freedom Trail near Paul Revere’s House and the Rachel Revere Park is close to completion. The artwork consisting of four sculptures relating to local themes should…
Category: Editorials
Get Ready for North End Feast Season
Summer is the traditional feast season in the North End community with thousands of local residents and visitors flocking into the neighborhood for each of the festivities, held on weekends for the most part. Feasts are a celebration of neighborhood…
Opinion
By Phil Orlandella Tina Natale a wise selection by NEMPAC The North End Music and Performing Arts Center (NEMPAC) continues to add quality members to its Board of Directors. Tina Natale, the newest selection, has all the tools and desire…
North End/Waterfront Voters Need to Figure Out the Best Candidate
Now that District 1 Boston City Councilor Sal LaMattina has officially stated he will not run for re-election, the North End/Waterfront community must play a huge role in voting for his replacement. Currently, there are three candidates seeking a two-year…
Silence Has No Echo
The current drug use and sales in the North End are no secret to residents and the business community. Yet, not too many of them have stood tall when it comes to helping District A1 Boston Police act on the…
Opinion
By Phil Orlandella Mayoral race totally lackluster/boring The 2017 rates for the City’s top post has been boring and totally lackluster, to say the least. Even the media is not given any real time to the election. Could be too…
From Our Readers
North End Seniors Express Thank You Dear Editor, The North End Seniors would like to extend our deepest gratitude to everyone who helped make our recent Bingo Fundraiser a huge success. Al Dente, Amici’s, Antico Forno, Anthony’s on the Waterfront,…
Capital Budget Will Make A Major Difference In the North End
The 2018 City Capital Budget for the North End has funds allocated to make some things bigger and better for the community that encompasses several historic places along the Freedom Trail. Many improvements will be made to the Eliot School,…
How Boston Basics Helps Our Children
By Mayor Martin J. Walsh and Ron Ferguson Here in Boston, we are committed to creating an equitable city for all. Reaching this goal requires many approaches. But if we really want to create more opportunities for success and close…
Opinion
By Phil Orlandella Losing a good Councilor and friend An extremely important North End/Waterfront advocate, Councilor Sal LaMattina, has decided not to seek reelection for the District 1 Boston City Council seat. Councilor Lamattina has been a tremendous asset to…