Many activities are happening on The Greenway, with many other events coming in the near future. Find exceptional art, locally produced products and more at the greenery Open Market, taking place in the Wharf District on Saturdays and every other…
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Boston Public Library Schedule
Boston Public Library’s Concerts in the Courtyard (www.bpl.org/concerts) series will run through Friday, August 31, bringing a range of free music to one of Boston’s most beautiful spaces during one-hour concerts throughout the summer. Concerts are held twice each week…
Electrical Workers Local 103 Partners with Red Sox for Charitable Initiatives
For many years, union electricians from the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) Local 103 have been brightening historic Fenway Park by providing comprehensive electrical services to the Boston Red Sox organization – including the operation and servicing of the lights that shine over the most…
Frog Pond Spray Pool Opens on June 29
Boston Parks Commissioner Chris Cook and The Skating Club of Boston president Joe Blount are pleased to welcome children and guests to kick off the 2018 summer season as the Boston Common Frog Pond spray pool reopens on Friday, June…
PAAE ‘After School Arts Programs’ Held at Nazzaro Center
Due to continuing support, Public Action for Arts and Education (P.A.A.E), the Nazzaro Center in the North End of Boston is able to sustain a thriving Arts program for the past eleven (11) years. Under the direction of Josephine Lepore,…
Walsh to Hold Coffee Hour June 28
Presented by the Boston Parks and Recreational Department, this year’s Neighborhood Coffee Hour with Boston Mayor Martin Walsh will be held at Christopher Columbus Park on Thursday, June 28, from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. The coffee hour presents residents the…
Field of Flags on Boston Common
A total of 37,268 American flags were placed on the Boston Common last week to honor those from Massachusetts who have died in wars dating back to the Revolution. That number included 296 military heroes that have died in duty…
Five Candidates Elected to NEWNC Board
On Saturday, May 19th, residents voted to elect five members to the North End / Waterfront Neighborhood Council. 2018 NEWNC Election Results Marie Simboli – 83 votes John Pregmon – 61 votes Brett Roman – 49 votes Patrick Bova – 39 votes…
Parks Improvements Plan Looks Good
A presentation by the Boston Parks Department for improvements to Puopolo Park, Langone Field, bocce courts, drainage, playground, basketball court, the Harbor Walk and some open space has apparently been blessed by North End residents at a recent public meeting.…
NEWNC Supports Three Requests
Three voting agenda items were supported unanimously by the North End/Waterfront Neighborhood Council (NEWNC) at their monthly meeting held in the Nazzaro Community Center on Monday, May 14. A request by Jen Royle seeking to create a private space at…