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!
Friday, December 15, 2006
Sahara fire
Wednesday, December 13, 2006
Second Forum meeting on Thursday
A reminder that the second Light Rail today forum is this Thursday, 12/14 at United South End Settlements (Columbus & Mass Ave), form 6:30 to 8:30. Come see how light rail could be another option to provide service on Washington st to downtown instead of the Silver Bus.
For more information, please see the press release (earlier blog entry – scroll down)
Friday, December 08, 2006
Umbra out
Local eatery CafĂ© Umbra is closing down at the end of the month. They’re on Washington, next to Morse fish market.
The North End eatery Sage will be moving into the location. Current Sage restaurant info can be found at http://www.sageboston.com/
Tuesday, December 05, 2006
December Eight Streets meeting
Morning everyone,
A reminder that our monthly Eight Streets neighborhood meeting is This Wednesday, December 6th. As usual, we’ll be meeting in the Boston Ballet board room (corner of Clarendon & Warren).
6:30-7 – Neighborhood Networking
7-8:30 – Business meeting.
Agenda includes
- 7 Dwight Street Decks. The owners at 7 Dwight st would like to erect decks on the rear of the building. They will bring their proposal to us, and are asking for a letter of support for the project.
- Athens Market II Liquor sales. Athens II would like to add beer and wine sales to their new store format. They feel the lower level would be an excellent wine ‘cellar’, and wine & beer sales fit in with their new business model (as presented at a previous meeting). They will present their proposal, and ask for a letter of support from us.
- Gateway Art letter of Support. The Gateway Art project will be presenting the new art that is going in Peters Park (behind the ballfield). They will show us the planned project, and ask for a letter of support form Eight Streets.
ALSO
A representative from City Councilor Sam Yoon’s office will be at our meeting (Councilor Yoon may also be there depending on his schedule). Bring any City questions or concerns you may have to the meeting for some open discussion.
Hope to see everyone there!!!
- John Mc
Wednesday, November 29, 2006
First Friday artists night
A reminder to folks that the artists at 450 Harrison (a short walk from ESNA) have a nice open house the first Friday or every month. Studios are open, giving people a chance to browse, meet artists and socialize. This is becoming a large event, and can be a fun way to spend a Friday evening.
The First Friday notice can be found on http://www.sowaartists.com/calendar.html
Light Rail Forum
Eight Streets is one of the sponsors of this forum, happening in our neighborhood THIS MONDAY, 12/4. I hope everyone can attend
“Light Rail Today”
Community Groups Sponsor Forum on Light Rail Alternatives
- Monday, December 4, 6:30-8:00 PM
Benjamin Franklin Institute of Technology, 41 Berkeley Street
- Thursday, December 14, 6:30-8:00 PM
USES Harriet Tubman House, 566 Columbus Avenue
(South End) “Light Rail Today” is the theme of two public meetings in which South End and Lower Roxbury residents and users of the Silver Line bus service can learn how light rail would work as a transit alternative along Washington Street. The forums will be held on December 4 and December 14. They will feature presentations by members of the Washington Street Corridor Coalition, followed by questions from the public. Both are free and open to all.
“Light Rail Today” is co-sponsored by the Eight Streets, Ellis and Old Dover Neighborhood Associations, Castle Square Tenants Organization and The Neighborhood Forum, a program of United South End Settlements.
When planning to dismantle the elevated Orange Line, the MBTA promised its riders an equal or better replacement service. The line came down in 1987, and since then there have been buses on the route it served from Dudley to downtown. Many in the community believe that bus service is not an adequate replacement for a rapid transit line. The bus ride takes longer (averaging 22 minutes now, compared to 8 minutes), and riders must then transfer into the central subway system.
The Washington Street Corridor Coalition has developed alternative proposals, using both light rail and rapid transit technology, that deserve active public discussion and evaluation by the MBTA. These alternatives could prove more effective and less costly than the Silver Line bus service and bus portals currently being debated.
Since the MBTA has not engaged in a public process that brings the neighborhoods together to discuss alternatives, neighborhood organizations are now joining together to take on this responsibility. In the next few months more such informational meetings are being planned with neighborhood groups along the entire length of the replacement service corridor, from Chinatown to Mattapan, to raise public awareness about the light rail alternatives.
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John McLachlan
President, Webmaster
Eight Streets Neighborhood Association
South End (Boston) MA
http://eightstreets.tripod.com
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Holiday Stroll
SOUTH END STROLL & HOLIDAY HUNT AND CHRISTMAS TREE LIGHTING
THIS WEEKEND
December 1st, 2nd and 3rd – South End Stroll and Holiday Hunt
Find the peppermint ornament at one of the participating merchants below and receive a point. Make a purchase and win a bonus point. A total of 15 points wins you an entry into the raffle to win a $1000 GRAND PRIZE gift certificate basket (2nd prize $500, 3rd prize $250). For more details, please visit:
Hudson, Michelle Willey/Vessels Gallery, Red River Trading Company, Voila, Jari, Laura Preshong Gallery, Sara Campbell, Sooki, Tadpole, Turtle, Parlor, Michele Mercaldo, Aunt Sadie’s Lekker, POSH on Tremont, Appleton Bakery, Red Fez or the South End Buttery
December 2nd - Annual South End Holiday Tree Lighting in front of the BCA, 539 Tremont Street at 3:30pm. Guest appearance by Mayor Thomas M. Menino and Santa. Sounds of the Seasons Performance featuring local choirs and brass band. Food, refreshments and surprises!!! Bring the kids!
For more information, please call the South End Business Alliance at
617-304-4421.
Stacy Koeppel, Administrator
South End Business Alliance
617-304-4421
Thursday, November 16, 2006
Property tax discussion Monday, 11/20
Friday, November 03, 2006
What's going on in Boston?
A reminder - the City has a semi-regular newsletter of major city
happenings. The newsletter, "Cityline" can be found on the city's
web pages at
http://www.cityofboston.gov/mayor/cityline.asp
The web page also contains links to the city calendar and the mayors
weekly podcast. At the bottom of that page is a link to subscribe to
the newsletter.
Monday, October 30, 2006
November Eight Streets meeting
Well, time flies, and right after you greet your ghosts and goblins on Tuesday, Wednesday will bring us November and our Eight Streets monthly neighborhood meeting.
We have no vote-able business this month, so we will spend the meeting concentrating on future planning for ESNA. Are there any speakers you would like to see at future meetings? Any issues you think we should address. Any social events you’d like to see us do? Is there anything you’d like to see Eight Streets involved in?
Come with your thoughts and ideas and help shape the direction of Eight Streets. The association is nothing more than a collection of ideas and community direction, and that’s something we should never do in a vacuum. Come on down and let us know what YOU want YOUR neighborhood association to be doing. If you haven’t come to a meeting in a while, or have never been at all, this is the time to join us and let us know what’s on your mind!
So come on down THIS Wednesday, November 1st at the Boston Ballet
6:30–7 – Neighborhood Networking
7–8:30 – Business meeting.
Hope to see everyone there!
- John Mc
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John McLachlan
President, Webmaster
Eight Streets Neighborhood Association
South End (Boston) MA
http://eightstreets.tripod.com
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Monday, October 23, 2006
Construction on 560 Tremont st
The owners of 560 Tremont street have received permits to begin construction. This is the location of the former Perdix location, home to the new Pops restaurant.
A full size dumpster will be placed on Tremont in their valet location for a few days while major work takes place. This will be replaced with a smaller dumpster for the remainder of the month. Please let us know if there are any problems with the dumpster or their construction process
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John McLachlan
President, Webmaster
Eight Streets Neighborhood Association
South End (Boston) MA
http://eightstreets.tripod.com
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Thursday, October 19, 2006
Street Construction Update
An update on the recent street construction in the neighborhood:
ESNA has been in contact with both the DPW and the Mayor’s office concerning the recent street work in the neighborhood. DPW has agreed to keep the signs up to date and keep us apprised of the work status. They are more than half done in the area, so the construction work and parking problems should be winding down. The signs will be kept up to date, although weather and other delays often delay work completion. This is an effort by the city to provide better repairs in areas where utility work has been done. So if any gas/water/elec/sewer work has been done on your street, you may still be in line for work to be done. Look for orange paint on the street outlining areas that may still receive work.
Unfortunately, we were the first section of the South End to have this construction, so we found all the problems with the process. Other neighborhoods will have things a bit easier thanks to your concerns.
While work in Eight Streets I wrapping up, it will be continuing in other areas of the South End, so expect parking restrictions in the areas around ESNA in the coming weeks. We’ll let you know if there are any changes or significant news
Tuesday, October 17, 2006
Halloween in Eight Streets
A reminder to all new residents that we do indeed have Trick-or-Treating in the city. On October 31st, the youngsters will be out seeking their treats. Door-to-door activities usually start usually after work (say 5:30-6),
Being a city makes it a little more interesting. In most multi-dwelling homes, we hang out on our stoops for an hour or two to hand out treats. If you are in a single-occupant dwelling, leaving your outdoor light on or having Halloween decorations will get your door rung (or keep lights off if you’d like privacy that evening)
Some local Halloween events:
Halloween night, starting at 4:30, Ringgold Park will have it’s annual Halloween Celebration, a favourite activity for neighborhood children. You can find more details below (previous blog entry).
On Sunday the 29th, the Animal Rescue League (down the streets form Eight Streets) is having a “howl-o-wen” celebration for kids and pets. It’s free and they’ll be plenty of entertainment. More info can be found at http://www.arlboston.org/Main/howloween.aspx
Boston Medical Center is having their annual Halloween town fundraiset at the World Trade Center. More infor on this at www.halloweentownboston.com
Everyone have a safe and happy halloween!!!
Halloween at Ringgold Park
Believe it or not, Halloween is around the corner! Come join the fun at the Halloween celebration in Ringgold Park, starting at 4:30 p.m. on Tuesday, October 31st. Sponsored by the Friends of Ringgold Park, the party will feature food, games, color your own loot bag, music, and other activities, and Halloween favors for kids of all ages. At 5:45 p.m., party-goers will take part in a short costume parade around the block to show off all our terrific costumes.
If you'd like to help with the party, here are some areas where we need participation; please contact ringgoldpark@verizon.net for more information and to volunteer:
1. FOOD: Savory rather than sweet snacks would be much appreciated... we're guessing the kids will have plenty of candy this evening and some won't get home for dinner before trick-or-treating. Hummus, vegetable trays, cheese and crackers, sandwiches, and other appetizers would be terrific.
2. DRINK: It's usually a bit cool that night, so we need hot cider, coffee, and drinks for the kids.
3. SET-UP: We're looking for volunteers to assist with setting up decorations and activities, beginning at 2:30 p.m. in the park.
4. FOLD-OUT TABLES: We desperately need tables -- do you have one you could loan for the evening?
5. CLEAN-UP: Following the party, stay 15-20 minutes afterward to tidy up and keep Ringgold beautiful. This is one of the most important jobs we have -- please consider helping out that evening!
6. FINANCIAL SUPPORT: The Friends of Ringgold Park rely on your contributions to support terrific get-togethers such as this. We will have a donation pumpkin at the event and coloring sheet pledge forms; if your family could help, it would be very much appreciated. All donations to Ringgold park are fully tax-deductible.
Thanks so much to all, and we look forward to seeing you at the park!
Beth Prindle
Friends of Ringgold Park
UPNA Walk to Ming's Market
Union Park NA is adding some indoor walks for the winter. The next walk is detailed below. All Eight Streets members are invited.
- J
INDOOR WALK AT MING'S (UPNA)
Monday, October 23rd (6 PM) – 1102 Washington Street or meet at 5:45 pm at Tremont and Upton Streets
No pets please
Love Asian food but feel lost when you enter a Chinese market? Walk the aisles at Ming's with a Ming's employee and you'll gain a whole new culinary perspective. Ming's has entire sections devoted to teas, oils, and vinegars. Forget microwaveable mac-and-cheese -- here you can get dim sum in the freezer section. The fish section features huge tanks of live specimens, more watery brethren on ice, and even some buckets of still-wiggling frogs for good measure. In the meat area, you will see parts of cows you never knew they had. And there will be fruits like dorian that taste delicious if you can get past the peculiar aroma. After our walk, join the group for an optional dinner (maybe Chinese food!) at a local eatery. UPNA Indoor walks take place once a month from October to April. For further information, please contact Harriet at 617-262-1342 or check www.upna.org.
Monday, October 16, 2006
Street Construction in the Neighborhood
We are working with the city to iron out the recent construction
problems in the area. IN short, the DPW will be keeping the
construction signs up to date. While they will tow, it appears
they are just moving cars rather than bring them to a tow lot.
This is an effort by the city to repair the previous bad repairs done
by utility companies. By the looks, the work may be ending soon on
some streets. We'll keep updates here as much as we can.
- John Mc
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Eight Streets NA
South End
Boston, MA