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North End kitchens close to protest outdoor dining restrictions
It was a quiet afternoon in Boston’s North End as owners closed their restaurants for a few hours in protest of the city’s outdoor dining rules.
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North End restaurants close to protest outdoor dining restrictions
More than 20 restaurants in Boston’s North End will close for two hours Thursday afternoon as owners and employees brainstorm ways to fight a ban on outdoor dining specific to that section of the city. The 21 restaurant owners involved are part of a lawsuit against the city of Boston over the restrictions, which are unique to the North End….
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North End restaurant owners angry over restrictions on outdoor dining
Outdoor dining restrictions have restaurant owners in Boston’s North End demanding millions in monetary damages.
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Full video: North End restaurant owners ‘fed up' with outdoor dining restrictions
Twenty-one North End restaurant owners and the North End Chamber of Commerce have amended their complaint that was filed earlier this year, on Jan. 5, in federal court. They claim they’ve lost millions in revenue from restrictions North End businesses face that are not affecting other parts of the city.
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North End restaurant owners ‘fed up' with outdoor dining restrictions, call Wu ‘an amateur'
Restaurant owners in Boston’s North End continue to argue that it’s unfair that the historic neighborhood faces more restrictions to outdoor dining than any other neighborhood in the city, and now they’re escalating their battle in court with Boston Mayor Michelle Wu who they repeatedly called an “amateur” on Friday. Twenty-one North End restaurant owners and the North End...
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North End restaurants to protest outdoor dining plan
Restaurant owners argue it’s unfair that the North End faces more restrictions to outdoor dining than any other neighborhood in the city.
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Masked would-be robber caught scaling fire escape in North End, Boston police say
A man in a ski mask was arrested in Boston’s North End on Saturday after being spotted climbing a fire escape Saturday morning, police said. Officers spotted the man, dressed all in black, after receiving a report of a person climbing the fire escape near the intersection of Cooper and Lynn streets, Boston police said. They told the man...
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North End business owners seek jury trial over outdoor dining dispute
Business owners in Boston’s North End are requesting a jury trial for their lawsuit against the city of Boston due to fees for outdoor dining in the neighborhood. According to legal documents, they are alleging that there is “unequal, unfair, and discriminatory treatment of Italian restaurants in Boston’s North End in its administration and operation of the City’s outdoor...
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Boston says goodbye to the Connah Store
If you’ve walked past the corner of Hanover and Parmenter streets in the North End, you may have stopped by a corner store with a decidedly Boston name. “Everyone knows the Connah Store,” said Paula Noukas, who runs food tours in the North End. For 31 years, the Connah Store has been the spot in a neighborhood that cherishes its…
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Beloved ‘Connah Store' in Boston's North End closes up shop
A popular store in the North End has closed after 31 years in business.
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Mariah Carey eats at Strega in North End
We heard from the staff who served superstar Mariah Carey in Boston Monday.
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First phase of North Washington Street Bridge opens on Saturday
The first phase of the North Washington Street Bridge opened on Saturday morning, in hopes that it will help alleviate traffic between the North End and Charlestown. The years-long project has been plagued by delays. All traffic will switch over to the new bridge this weekend, according to MassDOT. Starting Monday, crews will start demolishing a temporary bridge created for…
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Suspect in North End shooting held without bail
A North End restaurant owner is being held without bail after a shooting in a popular bakery in Boston. 54-year-old Patrick Mendoza faces multiple charges including carrying a firearm without an FID card, carrying a loaded firearm without a license, possession of ammunition without an FID card, assault with a dangerous weapon, assault to murder, witness intimidation, and possession of…
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Man charged for making man meeting Boston date Venmo $1K at knifepoint, DA says
A man was forced to send $1,000 to a masked robber at knifepoint after being set up in Boston’s North End this January, prosecutors said Monday, announcing that charges were filed in the case. Joshua Alves, of Taunton, Massachusetts, was one of two men in ski masks who met the alleged victim, who thought he was meeting a woman...
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North End shooting: New allegations surface at restaurant owner's court date
New allegations against a North End restaurant owner charged in a shooting near a popular bakery last month are under investigation, prosecutors said Friday at a court hearing in Boston. It’s the latest twist in the case of Patrick Mendoza, a co-owner and former manager of Monica’s Trattoria who was wanted for eight days before being arrested in the...
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Monica's Trattoria ownership transferred; restaurant hopes to open this weekend
The Boston Licensing Board granted a petition on Wednesday to change the manager on record at Monica’s Trattoria, as its former owner faces serious charges in connection with a shooting incident in the North End neighborhood. Amanda McQueen, who previously served as assistant manager, was approved to be the new manager on record during a licensing board hearing held...
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North End restaurant owner charged in shooting incident held without bail
The owner of a North End restaurant who is facing charges for a shooting incident in the popular neighborhood earlier this month appeared in court on Wednesday, a day after the Boston Licensing Board suspended the business’s license to serve food and liquor. Patrick Mendoza faced a judge for a dangerousness hearing on Wednesday on several charges, including assault...
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Liquor, food license suspended at North End restaurant as owner faces charges
The City of Boston’s Licensing Board suspended Monica’s Trattoria’s liquor and food license during a hearing on Tuesday morning. This comes as its owner finds himself facing criminal charges over a shooting incident in the North End neighborhood a couple of weeks ago, according to Mayor Michelle Wu’s office. The suspension, made based off a citation for failure of...
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North End restaurant owner arrested after shooting
A restaurant owner who was on the run after allegedly shooting at another man in Boston’s North End last week is now in custody.
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North End restaurant owner charged in shooting arrested after days on the run
Patrick Mendoza, an owner of Monica’s Trattoria, is charged with attempted murder after allegedly firing shots at another man, one of which ended up in the storefront of Modern Pastry.