Welcome to the Eight Streets Neighborhood Association, located in the historic South End of Boston, MA. This blog will give our residents neighborhood updates and associated news items. Visit our web site for complete neighborhood information. Thanks for stopping by!
Wednesday, November 07, 2007
Next Ringgold Park fountain meeting
Landscape architects present TWO designs for water feature for
consideration and discussion by the community. YOUR feedback
is taken away to help refine a final design.
The Blackstone Community Center, 50 West Brookline Street
Meet your city councilor! (2nd meeting)
There was moderate turnout at the last meeting, with some questions for the coincilor. Remember, Bill works for YOU. If you have problems with any neighborhood-wide issues, this is the time to bring it up. Police, valets, parks, traffic, taxes, BRA, licensing, schools, etc. These are all issues the councilor can look into, call hearings, or take some kind of action item.
If you have any city issues, don't complain to your neighbors - complain to your Councilor! If you missed the first meeting, or were just unable to make it - this is your opportunity! Remember, if we don't show the councilor we have interest in our neighborhood, he might lose interest in us!
Monday, November 05, 2007
Next Bio Lab lecture
Friday, November 02, 2007
Park opening MOVED to Sunday
Friday, October 26, 2007
Meeting on Towing
Councillors Flaherty and Linehan would like to remind you about Monday's
public hearing to discuss towing in the City of Boston (see attached
hearing notice). They welcome your attendance and ideas on how the
city's street cleaning program could be improved, in particular the
towing policy.
The hearing is Monday, Oct. 29th at 6pm in the Iannella Chamber on the
5th floor of Boston City Hall. If you haven't already, please let us
know if you plan to attend. Also, feel free to pass this
message/hearing notice along to friends and family.
Is this useful
- J
Thursday, October 25, 2007
Free clear plastic recycling bags
Saturday, October 27
South End residents have an opportunity to obtain free clear plastic bags to be used for their recycling on Saturday, October 27 at the Boston Center for the Arts on Tremont Street from 10AM to Noon.
Recycling in the South End just got a lot easier. This month, Boston Public Works Department (PWD) initiated the ‘Recycle More’ pilot program. South End residents can now mix their paper, cardboard, bottles, cans and plastic containers together, and put it all in a clear plastic bag. No more sorting, and no more having to store a recycling bin.
For more information, please visit www.cityofboston.gov/publicworks/recycling or contact the PWD Recycling Program at 617-635-4959.
You're invited to a party
Meet your city councilor!!!
But most important of all - if they get low attendance, that only shows them that the South End doesn't care, and our voice in government will be diminished. Please attend and show our councilor that the South End matters!!!!
Come Join Councilor Bill Linehan for ‘Conversations with the Councilor’
Come discuss the issues most affecting your neighborhood, your street, your quality of life in District 2. Whether it is public safety, parking, clean streets, or other city services, Councilor Linehan would like to hear how he can help you in your neighborhood.
When & Where
Tuesday Oct. 30th Thursday Nov. 8th
6:00-7:30 PM 6-7:30PM
Franklin Institute Auditorium Salvation Army
41 Berkley St. 1500 Washington St.
BOO!
The Beehive at 541 Tremont Street in the Boston Center for the Arts has also extended an invitation to all children to stop by after the Ringgold party and come and trick-or-treat.
It promised to be a spook-tacular night. Enjoy!
Monday, October 22, 2007
Debate THIS Tuesday
A reminder that the At-Large city councilor candidates will be debating THIS TUESDAY, 10/23 over at the Park St School on the flat of beacon hill (http://tinyurl.com/2djvgx). This is a joint debate sponsored by several different neighborhoods in the city, including US!!!
Please make an effort to attend and hear what the candidates have to say about issues for Boston residents.
And remember to Vote on November 6th at the Cathedral High School!!!
Present Boston City Councillor-At-LargeCandidates Debate
Tuesday, October 23, 20076:30 pm – 8:30 pmPark Street School67 Brimmer Street, Boston
During the debate, the candidates for Boston City Councillor-At-Large will be asked to respond to questions on topics relevant to our neighborhoods, including such likely issues as the impact of university expansion, affordable housing, crime on our streets, the quality of education at our public schools, and the future of our Boston neighborhoods.
www.bhcivic.org
Friday, October 19, 2007
Run the marathon for BLC
My name is Nate Stell and I work for the Boston Living Center, New England's largest community and resource center for people living with HIV/AIDS. We are looking for applicants to join our team in the 2008 Boston Marathon and we would really appreciate it if you could forward the below message to members of your association. The deadline for application is November 1st.
26.2 Miles with the Boston Living Center
The Boston Living Center (BLC), New England’s largest community and resource center for people living with HIV/AIDS, was selected as one of just six new charities of the Boston Marathon®. As the only AIDS service organization represented, the BLC is honored to be part of this elite race. Funds raised through the marathon will support BLC’s education workshops empowering members to become advocates for their own health and well-being.
The BLC is accepting applications for its 2008 “Running for Life” team. Runners with a commitment to HIV/AIDS and an understanding of the demands of marathon training are encouraged to apply. Team members will benefit from fundraising and physical training support, and pre-and post race celebrations. Qualified runners may also join the team. For an application, visit www.bostonlivingcenter.org/marathon.shtml.
Contact Nate Stell at 617-236-1012 x256 nstell@livingcenter.org
Thursday, October 18, 2007
Local news articles
http://tinyurl.com/yvey2w
On the serious side, the two youths who shot another youth on Shawmut Ave exit from Peters Park have pleaded guilty and have been sent to jail.
http://tinyurl.com/267xhh
Wednesday, October 17, 2007
Sunday, October 14, 2007
Halloween at Ringgold
Ringgold Fountain meeting
Wednesday, October 10, 2007
Help Organize a Debate
If you've been looking for ways to help out in the neighborhood, this could be your chance! Just let us know you'd like to help and we'll pass on the details
South End night at Calderwood
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SOUTH END NIGHT AT THE THEATRE!
Join us for the Huntington Theatre Company's Neighborhood Nights.
Attend a pre-show reception with wine, food from POPS Restaurant, and
your fellow South End neighbors, free with your ticket purchase!
When: Friday, October 12
Pre-show reception, 6:30pm-7:45pm
Performance, 8:00pm
Where: Calderwood Pavilion at the Boston Center for the Arts
527 Tremont Street
Tickets: $25 - Special South End discount (normal prices, $50-$55)
Available online only at http://www.huntingtontheatre.org . Enter
promo code SOUTH END to get your discounted tickets. Tickets subject to
availability.
About the play:
BRENDAN
by Ronan Noone
Directed by Justin Waldman
Calderwood Pavilion at the BCA
527 Tremont Street, Boston
"Noone's plays are now the highlight of any given theatre season!" -
The Boston Globe
A recent Irish immigrant, Brendan now calls Boston home. He misses his
family, but works hard to fit-in in his adopted country, earn his
American citizenship, and find love and meaning in his new life in this
funny and touching premiere by acclaimed Boston writer Ronan Noone. Born
and raised in Ireland, Huntington Playwriting Fellow Ronan Noone is
quickly becoming one of America's top young playwrights. His recent play
THE ATHEIST was a critical hit at the Pavilion, starring Campbell
Scott.
617 266-0800
http://www.huntingtontheatre.org
Tuesday, October 09, 2007
Oct 17 - Voter Registration Deadline
A Reminder to all new residents and unregistered voters – October 17th is the deadline to register to vote if you’d like to be able to vote in the November elections. This November all City Councilors are up for election. You need to go to City Hal to register (the deadline for mail-in registration has passed)
Also, the city is looking for people to work at voting locations on election day. These are paid positions. See more information at http://www.cityofboston.gov/news/default.aspx?id=3599
For complete city election information, visit http://www.cityofboston.gov/elections/
Wednesday, October 03, 2007
Voter Information
Tuesday, September 18, 2007
Biolab hearing
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CRITICAL BIOLAB OPEN HEARING
On Thursday September 20 at 7 PM at Faneuil Hall there will be a hearing on the State Court's mandated restudy by NIH of the Biocontainment Lab 4 in Boston.
Our lawyers feel it is VERY IMPORTANT to fill this hall with people who object to this biolab being built in the South End.
You may testify if you wish so be there early - but it is not necessary to testify. JUST BE THERE.
IN THE PAST BU HAS PACKED THE HALLS WITH THEIR PEOPLE SO COME EARLY, AS EARLY AS 6:30 PM
The NIH report is over 300 pages long but there will be a flyer with summary and talking points at the door.
One point we can all raise at the hearing is that while NIH's siting criteria for BSL4 labs include the absence of substantial community opposition, they have been ignoring the community response to this lab for almost five years.
Senators Clinton and Schumer in New York have just announced their opposition to siting a BSL4 lab on Plum Island in Long Island Sound. Their reason: it's too close to New York City! It's time our Senators defended our right to be safe and secure in our community. It's time for NIH to acknowledge and respond to our opposition.
Saturday, September 15, 2007
Farewell Waltham
Wednesday, September 12, 2007
Jazz Fest
The Beantown Jazz Fest is coming at the end of the month. The highlight of the fest is a FREE outdoor festival. Sat, Sept 29, noon-6 at Columbus and Mass Ave (a short walk down the street). Festival will have 14 bands on 3 stages, along with food, vendors and kid fun.
Complete festival information at beantownjazz.org.
Project Place fundraiser
Monday, September 03, 2007
September Eight Streets meeting
Wednesday, September 5th, 6:30-8:30 at the Boston ballet 5th floor boardroom
6:30-7 - neighborhood Networking. Our thanks to Hingham Savings for providing refreshments
7-8:30 - business meeting.
Agenda includes:
- Occupancy, decks and roof deck for 298 Shawmut Ave (Old Waltham Tavern building)
- Roof deck and rear decks on 30 Dwight st (Fred's old building)
- general planning for 07-08
Hope to see everyone there!
next meeting dates:
Oct 3
Nov 7
Dec 5
Tuesday, August 28, 2007
Quality of Life issues
- Drunk and Disorderly conduct
- Overnight vandalism to gardens & planters in front of homes & businesses
- Urination & vomit in doorways
- Excessive noise
- Speeding cars.
We encourage everyone to call 911 to report these problems. In Boston, 911 is our only link to the police, so do not feel guilty about calling 911 to report non emergencies. In fact, their first question will be "is this an emergency" and you can answer 'no'.
When you call 911 to report these types of crimes, they probably won't send someone out unless it's a slow night, but the call and address will get logged. The police do look at these logs and notice if trends or upswings in crime are happening, and make themselves more visible in the area. If you really don't want to make the police call, you can let us know via an email and we'll pass it on.
Help Clean Up Waltham
South End Open Studios
Early details can be found at http://www.useaboston.com/
Union park Picnic
The Wall
last Thursday movie
Wednesday, August 22, 2007
Movie for Thursday, 8/23
The City’s “Movies on the Diamond” program continues this week with “E.T.”. The movie starts at 8pm at the Peters Park baseball diamond. Free juice and popcorn for all.
Saturday, August 11, 2007
Restaurant Week
Thursday, August 09, 2007
Double Movie Night
A reminder that we have not one, but two free movies Tonight (Th, Aug 9) in the South End tonight.
“Happy Feet” will be shown at Titus Sparrow park (West Newton at SW Corridor)
“The Last Mimzy” will be shown at O’Day park (West Newton between Tremont and Shawmut)
Movies start 8pm. Bring your favourite blanket or chair. Free popcorn and Juice provided by the city.
Tuesday, August 07, 2007
National Night Out
The main city event for National Night out (Tonight, Aug 7) is out at Franklin Park – not near the South End this year. But I just got an email from councilor Yoon’s office which lists the following NNO events. The one at Castle Square looks to be a big event and very kid friendly!
· South End Cook out 6 P.M.- 430 Columbus Ave, South End
· South End Block Party 5 P.M.- Village Court Parking Lot inside Castle Square Apartments, South End
· Lower Chandler Street Block Party 6 P.M. - corner of Chandler and St. Charles, South End
Monday, August 06, 2007
Free movie nights return
Free movies have returned to Peters Park (and other area venues)!
August 9th – Happy Feet at Titus Sparrow park
August 9th – The Last Mimzy at O’Day Park
And, at Peters Park Baseball Diamond:
8/16 The Ant Bully
8/23 ET
8/30 “Surprise Blockbuster”.
Wednesday, July 18, 2007
Joint meeting with Ringgold
Tuesday, July 17, 2007
Talk with Rep Capuano Tonight (7/17)
Our US Representative is having a ‘telephone town hall’ tonight. Join in and ask your congressman some questions!
From his email: “Tonight I am experimenting with a new way to communicate with you, my constituents. I am participating in a telephone community meeting beginning at 7 PM on Tuesday July 17th. Those interested may call 1-866-447-5149 and use PIN # 13034 at the scheduled time to listen in. To ask me a question, simply hit * 3 after joining the meeting. I hope you have some time to call in tonight.”
Tuesday, July 10, 2007
Make the neighborhood greener!
Eight Streets put whiskey-barrel style planters on several corners last year. We have area businesses taking care of some planters, but could use your help in taking care of others!
If you are interested in planting a nice arrangement in a barrel, or can just volunteer to keep watered a container that is already planted, please let us know. The containers take a lot of work to stay green throughout the summer, and we could use all the help we can get!!!
Thanks
help plan movie nights
From the Mayor’s office:
It’s almost time again for BSMART Movie Nights! Last summer’s events were so successful because of the South End’s fantastic community spirit. Over the past year people around the ‘hood have been asking for ways to get involved, so we’re inviting people to help organize this year.
We’re having a planning meeting on Wednesday, July 11th @ 6:00pm in the Blackstone Community Center, and you are invited! If you would like to participate in running the event, this is a great chance to get involved.
Wednesday, June 27, 2007
South End Movie Nights
The city’s BSMART team is looking to do movie nights at the Peters park ball field again this year. If you’re interested in planning for, or helping out during the movie screenings, there is an organizational meeting Wednesday, 7/11 at the Blackstone community center at 6pm. Please let us know if you’re interested in attending the meeting and helping out!
Tuesday, June 19, 2007
National Night out?
August 7th, 2007 is National Night Out. Would anyone be interested in doing some kind of activity in Eight Streets in conjunction with NNO? Let us know!!
SEBA Summer Solstice
Passing on this notice from the SEBA – sounds like fun!
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The South End Business Alliance (SEBA) is hosting a Summer Solstice Celebration Thursday, June 21 and Friday, June 22. Participating restaurants and retailers will have extended hours and offer special discounts, and raffles during these two days!! Remember to SHOP LOCAL.
The two day event will be filled with fun and unique offerings from various shops, spas and restaurants, live music, and much more all day long. All retailers will keep their doors open until 8pm on both evenings.
Boston Center for the Arts will offer live music on the plaza Friday evening from 5:30- 7:30 featuring BatukAxe as part of the BCA’s Sounds of the Season Series. It is also on the plaza that Boston Pedicab will be offering rides to some of the South End shops off the beaten path, such as Devi Home, Sara Campbell, Union Bar and Grille, Voila, and Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams.
Patrons will find everything from signature summer drinks, tasty appetizers, or complimentary dessert with purchase of an entrée at local eateries, to retailers offering 10-60% off merchandise.
Additionally, raffles will be held at each location promising for great prizes - plenty of gift certificates and merchandise to be won, as well as special offerings such as Jonas Wannfor’s Kristall Chandelier valued at $1,398 by Design within Reach, or a one hour massage by Nami Spa.
The event is a great time to welcome the summer, visit the South End, and support local merchants.
Participating restaurants/retailers:
Aquitaine, Beehive, Design Within Reach, Devi Home, étant - A Spa for Well Being, Garden of Eden Cafe, Hudson, Michele Mercaldo Contemporary Jewelry Design, Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams, Nami Spa, Parlor, POPS Restaurant, Posh on Tremont, Sara Campbell, Sooki, Tadpole, Turtle, Union Bar and Grille, and Voila.
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Friday, June 15, 2007
South End Garden Tour
A reminder that the South End Garden Tour is This Saturday, 6/16. This is a elf-guided tour of south end gardens, roof-decks and private back yard spaces. This year many gardens in Eight Streets, including Berkeley Community Garden, will be included in the tour. It’s a fun day, and a great way to help support Community Gardening through this annual fundraiser.
More event details can be found here http://tinyurl.com/fzsd3
Advance tickets are still available at the following locations:
Aunt Sadie's, 18 Union Park Street
Coldwell Banker, 633 Tremont Street
Keller Williams Realty, 607 Boylston Street 5th fl
Whole Foods Market, 15 Westland Ave
SE Realty Group, 476 Columbus Ave
Summit Mortgage, 671 Tremont Street
Lynn M. Deitzer, PC 538 Tremont Street
Thursday, June 07, 2007
Pride 2007
A reminder that Boston Pride is just around the corner. (www.bostonpride.org) This year, the parade that usually passes down Tremont street will actually be assembling on Tremont street. Given the new route, Tremont street parking will be restricted more than usual this year, and all of Tremont and several cross streets will close down earlier than previous years. And, since assembly is outside our door, there will be a LOT more people on the street and in local establishments. More details can be found on the Pride website.
Keep an eye on the newspapers and parking signs for all restrictions. And a happy pride to everyone!
Monday, June 04, 2007
June meeting
regular location, Boston Ballet boardroom (Clarendon & Warren), from
6:30-8:30
6:30-7 - Neighborhood Networking. Refreshments provided
7-8:30 - business meeting.
Business includes:
- Zoning issues at 18 Milford st
- Update on Elections, Pride Parade
- Info on the South End Garden Tour, including the chance to purchase tickets.
Also, provided there is no pressing business, this should be the last
meeting until September 5. Should something need our attention,
there may be a July 11 meeting. Keep an eye on the web site.
Hope to see everyone there!!!!
Monday, May 28, 2007
March in Pride
anyone would like to join them and march as a South End neighborhood
supporter in the Pride parade, please contact us and we'll pass your
name along.
Tuesday, May 22, 2007
SOUTH END NIGHT AT THE THEATRE!
SOUTH END NIGHT AT THE THEATRE!
Join us for the Huntington Theatre Company's Neighborhood Nights.
Attend a pre-show reception with wine, snacks, and a behind-the-scenes
peek at the show's outrageous costumes, free with your ticket purchase!
When: Thursday, May 24
Pre-show reception, 6pm-7:15pm
Performance, 7:30pm
Where: Huntington Theatre Company mainstage
Boston University Theatre, 264 Huntington Avenue
Tickets: $25 - Special South End discount (normal prices, $44-$65)
Available online only at http://www.huntingtontheatre.org . Select the
5/24 performance of "Present Laughter" then enter code 1132 on the
ticket login screen, after you select your seat location. Tickets
subject to availability.
About the play:
Victor Garber in
PRESENT LAUGHTER
by Noel Coward
Directed by Nicholas Martin
May 18 - June 17, 2007
Boston University Theatre
264 Huntington Avenue, Boston
Victor Garber (Broadway's "Sweeney Todd" and "Arcadia" and TV's
"Alias") stars as aging matinee idol Garry Essendine in one of Noel
Coward's funniest and most delightful comedies. Devastatingly handsome
and thoroughly charming, Garry lives his life like it's one grand
performance. But on the eve of a major tour, things fall apart in
hysterical fashion as he juggles old flames, a crazed playwright, and
(gasp!) middle age. Nicholas Martin, the Huntington's own master of
laughter, directs.
617 266-0800
Project Place fundraiser
How great does a day of golf sound right about now?...
Project Place's
Ninth Annual Charity Golf Tournament
will take place on
Wednesday, July 18th, 2007
at the Pinehills Golf Club in Plymouth, MA
Join us for an incredible day of golf at one of New England's premier golf courses, complete with a fabulous silent auction and raffle, great give-aways, and a post-tournament dinner buffet.
Tee-time is at 12:00pm and the cost is $260 individual golfer
So bring your friends, family, colleagues and clients
& give our cause a shot!
If you have any questions or are interested in participating in the tournament,
please call us at (617) 542-3740 x14
Tuesday, May 15, 2007
Snappy Dance
Eight Streets NA members have been invited to join the Ellis NA in their special arrangement to see Snappy Dance. If you’d like to join the Neighborhood event, ordering information is in the announcement below
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Our neighbors at the Boston Center for the Arts - and the BCA's Cultural Partner, Snappy Dance - have invited us to join them at a special event. We hope you will take advantage of this opportunity.
Opening Night at "Celebrating 10 Years" - and a post-performance reception with the company
Wednesday, May 30 - 7:30 PM
Calderwood Pavilion at the BCA
Snappy Dance is edgy, a blend of dance with theatre and acrobatics. Its anniversary program features the world premiere of String Beings, an exciting collaboration between dancers, MIT New Media Artist Jonathan Bachrach and BSO first violinist Lucia Lin, with "real time video feedback using intelligent video processing and live musicians who become part of the choreography." This kind of joint venture can only take place in a city like Boston, and it's central to the BCA's mission. Don't miss it.
Tickets: $15 - $35 at www.bostontheatrescene.com or 617-933-8600. Let them know you're an Ellis member; tickets are limited.
Please RSVP for the reception to Cara Wojcik at 617-426-2924 or cwojcik@bcaonline.org
More info at http://www.bcaonline.org/may_2007/string_beings.php or at www.snappydance.com
We look forward to partnering with the BCA on future events. We'll keep you posted.
Tuesday, May 08, 2007
Globe endorses Passoni
I should have read the paper before making the previous post.
The Boston Globe has endorsed Susan Passoni for City Council District 2.
VOTE!! Next Tuesday
A reminder that next Tuesday, May 15th is the final election for District 2 City Councilor. We only had between 11 and 15% participation in the preliminary elections. IF the South End doesn’t vote, then the winners aren’t going to pay attention to us. We need high numbers at the polls! Tell your friends and neighbours to get out and vote.
Tuesday, May 15th, 7am-8pm, Cathedral High Gym, at Waltham and Washington St.
Monday, May 07, 2007
Youth Shines! auction
Thursday, May 03, 2007
new Waltham business?
Found on the no 9 park Web Site. This fits in with rumors of what may go in to the space next to Plum Produce
Stir Manager - Barbara Lynch's latest venture Stir Demonstration Kitchen and Cookbook Library, scheduled to open in June is looking for a full time manager. Qualified candidates should be passionate about food and wine, have a working knowledge of computers as well as HTML and other web languages. Previous experience in catering or event management a plus.
Wednesday, May 02, 2007
Find out about the BRA
The following lecture has been advertised. If you’d like to learn more about the BRA, this sounds like the place to be.
The Boston League of Women Voters will sponsor a public informational
meeting:
Wednesday, May 9th
Jackson/Mann Community School, 500 Cambridge Street,
Union Square, Allston (on the 57 bus line and free parking)
6:30 p.m.
Construction? Re-construction? Destruction? Growth and development all over
the City today and tomorrow is governed by the Boston Redevelopment
Authority. Love it or hate it, the BRA (planning and redevelopment agency)
is the only game in town.
Come and find out more--who is it? Where did it come from? What impact does
it have on our lives?
We will hear from Larry Koff & Associates/Community Planning after light
refreshments at 6:30 P.M. He will discuss the current state of the BRA
planning process and how citizens can have a meaningful impact via points of
leverage from 7 to 9 P.M. with plenty of time for discussion and questions.
If growth and development has affected your neighborhood you are already
involved. This meeting is a chance to become better informed as well. If
you do not as yet have a high rise going up in your neighborhood despite
zoning protections you thought existed, you can't afford to be complacent.
Please join us. Knowledge is power.
For more information: Louise Bonar, 617-254-1729
Monday, April 30, 2007
license updates
To follow on from our February meeting, I’d like to pass on some licensing issue follow-ups.
South End Butter license for full alcohol was approved, with an 11:30pm closing, and 10pm closing for outdoor seating. Alcohol is served with meals only.
Franklin Café came to us for support for expansion, but had not applied for any licenses for expansion work, and to our knowledge has not applied to do said work. Those who noticed construction activity the week of 4/23 were seeing structural floor/repair work, as well as other cosmetic work while the closed for floor work.
Although they missed their meeting with us, Foodies was denied a license to sell beer & wine.
Wednesday, April 25, 2007
May ESNA Meeting
Wednesday, May 2nd
On the agenda will will be a request to open a liquor store at 550
Tremont st. The store would be at parlor level (up the stairs),
above B&G Oysters. The group that runs B&G and The Butcher Shop are
making the application.
Currently the only thing on file is a request to change the zoning of
that space to include permission to open a liquor store. As of
right now, there does not appear to be an application on file for a
license to sell liquor. The lawyers for the group have a 'wine and
cheese store' concept, but until the license application is made,
there is no way to see what kind of actual sales license they wish to
apply for. This would be a significant addition to the neighborhood,
at what is currently a high traffic corner.
We hope to see you next Wednesday at the meeting. 6:30-8:30,
Boston ballet board room (Clarendon & Warren).
6:30-7 - Neighborhood Networking
7-8:30 - Business meeting
Agenda will also include voting information and discussion of ESNA fundraising.
See everyone on Wednesday!
- J
Wednesday, April 18, 2007
Every vote does count
I’d like to thank everyone who went out and voted yesterday. The city web site http://www.cityofboston.gov/elections/currentelections/ shows 17% of district 2 went out to vote. Not too bad for a preliminary. We’ll have to increase that for the Final elections on May 15th.
As you can see by the city site, and this Globe article (http://tinyurl.com/2yy2mg), the difference between first and second place was only 37 votes. The difference between second and third place was only 92 votes. Your vote certainly does count!!
Tuesday, April 17, 2007
Boston Shines!
April 28th. If you wish to organize a local cleanup on your street
or in a local common area, please let me know about how many people
will be participating, so I can tell the city to reserve enough tools
for your group. Rakes, Brooms, Shovels and bags will be made
available on the BCA Plaza. They should also have extra blue
recycling bins if you need one for your home.
Again, let me know how many people will be in your group so we can
reserve enough supplies!
Monday, April 16, 2007
VOTE Tuesday!
Sunday, April 08, 2007
Noisy planes
Tuesday, April 03, 2007
Groundwater Primer
Monday, April 02, 2007
April meeting
I'd say welcome spring, but we've all see what happened to that. :)
A reminder that THIS wednesday is our April meeting. We'll be at our
regular location, Boston Ballet boardroom (Clarendon & Warren), form
6:30-8:30
6:30-7 - Neighborhood Networking. Refreshments this month provided
again by our friends a Hingham Savings Bank.
7-8:30 - business meeting.
Alcohol licenses are on our agenda yet again.
- Pop's restaurant would liek to upgrade to a full liquor license
- Foodies would like to sell Beer & Wine.
We'll also discuss the recent debate, upcoming elections (change in
polling place). Also looking for volunteers to help out in the NA
Hope to see everyone on Wednesday! And for your calendars - the
May meeting will be on May 2nd!
- J
Debate summary
The South End News has a summary of last weeks’ candidates debate for the District 2 seat. Link to their web sire is below…
Sunday, March 25, 2007
Debate THIS tuesday.
debate THIS Tuesday. Eight streets, as part of the south end forum
and the South End News is sponsoring a debate amongst the candidates
for City Councilor district 2.
Please join us THIS Tuesday, Marth 27th, from 6-8 at the Benjamin
Franklin Institute of Technology, 41 Berkeley St. The more people
we can get there, the more the candidates will realize there are
people in the South End who are interested in the issues. Both the
Chinatown and South Boston events were packed. We've got to do the
same if we want candidates to pay attention to us...
Please let me know if you can also volunteer during the night of the event.
And don't forget the general meeting is coming up April 4.
Hope to see everyone on Tuesday!!!
Saturday, March 24, 2007
Berkeley Garden dates
garden that runs along East Berkeley Street.
If you already have a garden, garden renewals will be taken April
7th, 10a-noon, at the YWCA, 40 Berkeley street. If you have not
gotten your notice yet, please contact garden leadership.
May 5th - garden cleanup. This is the annual spring garden cleanup
AND the date for the garden lottery. If you want to get a garden at
Berkeley, this is the meeting you need to attend.
For more information on both events, please see their site at
Ringgold park news
Spring Egg Hunt: Join us on Sunday, April 8th at 10 a.m. for the annual Egg Hunt! Kids and egg hunters of all ages welcome! Coffee and refreshments will be served. If you are interested in helping with this event, we need volunteers for the following:
Egg Hiding (9 a.m. on Sunday)
Refreshments
Clean Up
If you can assist us with this fun event, please call or e-mail us at ringgoldpark@verizon.net. We are also collecting money to cover the costs for family events such as this and Halloween. If you can help contribute to this very worthy cause, it would be very much appreciated; there will be a box at the clean-up and egg hunt for your tax-deductible donations. If you would prefer to write a check, it can made out to "The Friends of Ringgold Park, Inc."
Community Meeting to discuss 2007 Planting Plan: Friends, neighbors, and supporters are invited to review the planting plan prepared for us by landscape designer Doug Fitzgerald of Community Outreach Group design firm. Doug will be on hand to answer questions on April 29th, from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m., location TBD. We are especially interested in feedback from abutters of the park, so please come to see our exciting plan to beautify Ringgold Park this year!
Ringgold Park Spring Fundraiser: Please note that we have a revised "Save the Date"! We are moving the Spring get-together and fundraiser from April 3rd to the evening of Wednesday, May 23, to give us more time to plan this wonderful event, which we hope will become a festive annual tradition. Please save the date and we will be sending out more information shortly.
Polling place to change
Eight Streets is changing. We are working with the city to see when
it will change (before or after the April elections) and how the city
will inform everyone. When the date of change is official, watch
the blog and the ESNA mailing list (as well as newspapers) for notice.
Next meeting and blogging
The agenda can be found on the web site (see right). We'll post
another notice once the agenda has been finalized.
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Monday, March 19, 2007
District 2 Candidates Debate
The Neighborhood Forum (Eight Streets is a member) and South End News are sponsoring a "Candidates Night" for the District 2 City Council special election and we need your help in getting the word out.
Tuesday, March 27, 2007
6:00pm - 8:00pm
Benjamin Franklin Institute of Technology
41 Berkeley Street
Free and open to all. Spanish interpretation provided. PDF flyer at http://tinyurl.com/2564mh
Don’t miss this opportunity to meet the candidates vying to represent YOU on the City Council. All of the candidates have been invited. Find out where they stand on issues that are important to the South End.
The preliminary election will be held on Tuesday, April 17, and the final election will be held on Tuesday, May 15.
Monday, March 05, 2007
March meeting
A reminder that this Wednesday brings our March Eight Streets
business meeting. We'll be meeting this
Wednesday, March 7th, 6:30-8:30
6:30-7 - neighborhood networking
7-8:30 - business meeting
This month:
Meet City Council district 2 candidate Susan Passoni, the only
candidate of the 8 running form the South End.
As you may have read the Dog Recreation Space at Peters Park has been
approved by Boston Parks Department. Come and see what the final
design of the DRS will be.
Hope to see you there!
Tuesday, February 27, 2007
Dog park Approved
the Dog Recreation Space in Peters Park. Construction should begin
in the Spring. A representative from the DRS will be at our March
meeting to show us the final design for the park.
For complete information on the DRS, please visit the park at
Ellis fundraiser
Wednesday, February 21, 2007
SELROSLT Lecture series
Monday, February 12, 2007
During Snow Emergencies
The southend.org home page has information on parking rules & restrictions during Snow Emergencies. Given we may get our first significant snowfall of the season on Wednesday, it might be a good idea to brush up on the rules for parking when a snow emergency is declared.
Tuesday, February 06, 2007
Plan your Parks
The City Parks Department has put a survey on line.
They are creating a new Open Space Plan, and want to know how you use your local parks. Visit their site to read the 2002-2006 plan, and take the survey so you can have some input on their next 5 year open space plan. The survey will ask you question son how you use your local park (either the park closest to you, or the park you use most often). Ringgold park is in Eight Streets, and Peters Park is our closest park neighbour.
Visit http://www.cityofboston.gov/parks/openspace_update.asp for more information and to take the survey (tinyurl: http://tinyurl.com/28r2v2)
Sunday, February 04, 2007
South End Buttery
The press of business this past week has kept me from getting in touch with you sooner regarding some important zoning and licensing matters related to the proposed expansion of the South End Buttery café at 314 Shawmut Avenue. The exchange of e-mails regarding 550 Tremont Street over the past few days, however, has reminded me how very important it is to me -- and should be to all business owners -- to work with the community on such concerns.
As a Union Park resident for almost 14 years and a business owner on the edge of the Union Park and Eight Streets Neighborhood Associations for the past two years, I am committed to operating a business that serves our community's best interests. To that end, the Buttery offers a unique dining experience in the South End, offering modestly priced food using the best and freshest ingredients (and organic ingredients as much as possible). Recently, we have even started creating a number of vegetarian and vegan options to address our customers' diets. Operating out of our small space, however, has become impossible for the long run and we are looking at increasing our size by expanding into the architecture firm behind us. Among other improvements, the expansion will allow us to create a better system for waste disposal and will enable us to be more environmentally friendly by reducing the amount of paper and plastic products used to serve food in-house. In this initial stage of design and planning, we would like to work in cooperation with you to create a space that best suits our neighborhood, as we have since opening a little over a year ago.
More extensive discussions regarding these issues were scheduled by my attorney last week and will take place this Wednesday evening before the Eight Streets Neighborhood Association. At that time, I will be glad to share a sample menu with you and answer any questions you may have about the proposed expansion. I welcome your comments throughout this process and look forward to working with you.
Best,
Richard Gordon
Owner, South End Buttery
617-549-2776
February Eight Streets meeting
Evening everyone,
This Wednesday, 2/7 is the next Eight Streets NA meeting. We'll be
at our regular location in the Boston Ballet boardroom, at the corner
of Clarendon & Warren.
We have two big items on the agenda this month.
The Franklin Cafe is looking to expand. They will not be opening a
second location on Harrison avenue, as they had planned. Given
this, they are looking to expand in their current location up to the
second floor. They will be presenting plans at the meeting, and
will be seeking a letter of approval from the NA
South End Buttery will also be before us at this meeting. Even
though they are just outside of our NA, they've been a good business
and want to reach out beyond their immediate borders. The sandwich
and coffee shop is seeing a Beer & Wine license. They are going to
be expanding at their current location and adding kitchen facilities.
As they add more dinner-like dishes to their menu, they feel being
able to serve beer & wine with dinner will enhance their fare, and
allow them to remain competitively with other small restaurants in
the immediate area.
join us 6:30-7 for our neighborhood networking social hour.
Business portion of the meeting will begin promptly at 7.
Hope to see everyone there.
Don't forget to visit our blog for more neighborhood news;
http://eightstreets.blogspot.com
If you're not yet a member, visit our web site for membership and
voting information. http://eightstreets.tripod.com
Friday, February 02, 2007
City Councilor Special Elections
Dates have been set for special elections to replace Councilor
Kelly's position - the Councilor for City District 2, which
encompasses South Boston, Chinatown and our slice of the South End.
Preliminary election - April 17th. All candidates on ballot
Final election - May 15. Top two vote-getters in preliminary
election get on this ballot.
It will be important for all of the South End to turn out for this
vote, and make our voices heard. More details as the election
approaches.
Meet your City Councilors
Come and participate in bringing Boston together for good.
WHEN: Tuesday, February 20th
WHERE: United South End Settlement (USES) Harriet Tubman House, 566 Columbus Ave (Lincoln House Room)
TIME: 5:30-7:00pm
The Claremont neighborhood Forum in partnership with The Neighborhood Forum, a program of USES, is sponsoring a community meeting with City Councillor Chuck turner. Councillor Turner, the District 7 councillor, represents part of the South End and Lower Roxbury.
Discussion topics will include:
Wednesday, February 21, 2007
7:00-8:30 PM
United South End Settlements





