A PDF of full election results from the 11/5/2013 Mayoral and City Council races can be found here.
Eight Streets is part of Ward 3, Precinct 7.
WBUR made a cool interactive map that shows mayoral results precinct by precinct. An interesting division of the city...
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 06, 2013
Monday, November 04, 2013
November Business meeting
Brrrrrr!
Our next business meeting Wednesday, November 6th, 6:30-8:30 at the Boston Ballet 5th floor board room (Corner of Warren & Clarendon)
Usual meeting format:
6:30-7 - Neighborhood Networking. Meet your neighbors in an informal setting.
7-8:30 - Business meeting.
On the agenda this month:
- NA Planning - What do you want to do?
- Open Member Discussion
We had planned to have 80 East Berkeley come to the meeting, but they have cancelled. We are trying to re-schedule.
Neighborhood planning continues this meeting! We had a lot of great ideas last month, and we'll be building on these.
Street Captains - A great suggestion from last meeting. Each street would have a 'point person' who would be the liaison for the street. Get to know the neighbors. Be a contact point for the NA. Encourage membership and expand NA visibility. Maybe coordinate events like street cleanups. We already have a few volunteers. Maybe you can help us out!
Committees! Time to get some ideas and activities form you the residents!! We've got some ideas for committees that will give you a chance to do more for the neighborhood and get involved!! Some committees we'd like to form:
- Neighborhood Improvements - How can we make our neighborhood shine! Educate people about trash. Organize cleanups. Work with the city on hot spots for sidewalks/street repairs. Maybe even start new beautification projects!
- Social Events - We had so much fun at the pot luck, you wanted more! Bi-annual pot lucks. neighborhood nights at local restaurants? Dinner club? Wine club? Monthly 'stoop night'? Maybe a welcome wagon for new residents? What fin things can You think of??
- Safety - Work with the NA, BPD and street captains on neighborhood safety. Attend BPD crime meetings. Organize neighborhood walk-throughs with BPD on how to make doorways and alleys safer. Maybe fundraise for alley lighting and numbering.
- City Liaison - work with us as we meet with different city agencies and politicians to keep the NA/City connection alive and productive
- Membership - work with the Treasurer to help promote the NA and boost NA membership
- Local Business - help re-establish the NA relationship with local businesses. Let them know who the NA is and how we can benefit from each other. Welcome new businesses. Maybe have businesses speak at the NA. Work with local businesses to sponsor events and activities.
Come to the meeting with great ideas as we kick off Member Involvement!! Let's get some committees together and plan for a great year!
And a reminder, if you haven't yet renewed your annual membership, head to the ESNA Membership Page. There you can renew on-line with your credit card, or print out a membership form to mail in with a cheque.
Hope to see everyone there!
Vote!!
Celebrate the end of those robocalls by going out to vote on November 5th.
Eight Streets (Ward 3 Precinct 7) votes at Cathedral High School, located at Waltham and Washington streets. Polls are open from 7am-8pm.
This election we will not only vote for a new mayor, but a new city councilor for our district and new city councilors at large (vote for 4). A list of candidate names can be found on this PDF from the city web site. You can see the official ballot you will receive here.
Eight Streets (Ward 3 Precinct 7) votes at Cathedral High School, located at Waltham and Washington streets. Polls are open from 7am-8pm.
This election we will not only vote for a new mayor, but a new city councilor for our district and new city councilors at large (vote for 4). A list of candidate names can be found on this PDF from the city web site. You can see the official ballot you will receive here.
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