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Patrons at Lucca’s North End and Lucca’s Back Bay can donate 10% of their tab to one of three North End charities, announced Sean Williams,…
By Mark HurwitzWith additional contributions by Gloria Baragona, fifth great-granddaughter of Francis Wells
With all the marrying, death,…
By Rev. Steve Ayres
On March 17, 1776, the Rev. Mather Byles, Jr. second rector of the Old North Church, sailed from Boston to New Brunswick,…
By Tom Dietzel
The second article in a four-part series detailing the fascinating story behind the Belgian angels on display inside Old North…
By Tom Dietzel
Perched upon the gallery railing in front of the oldest American-built pipe organ, high above the floor of Old North Church,…
By Mark Hurwitz
Q. How is the Old North Church tied to the production of newspapers in the 19th century?A. Through a man named Lynde…
Have you ever had the chance to examine your familiar surroundings in a new light? Several Old North educators recently had this…
By Mark Hurwitz
To move us into the 19th century, we’ll examine the life of Josiah Calef, a Bostonian who owned pew #38 at Old North in…
By Tom Dietzel
On December 29, 1912, the date that happened to be the 189th anniversary of its first service, a newly restored and…
By Mark Hurwitz
Peter Mash was born in Germany in 1783, immigrated to the United States at the turn of the 19th century, and moved to Boston…