Health & Fitness
Navy Yard Views
Man's best friend was the most popular local news of the week. No less important is the talk about the status of the marina. Last but not least where do you stand on "giving back"?
Welcome - week 3 of the blog and the positive response continues, thank you. I was holding off on mentioning dogs (I am a fool for you baby - who sang that song?) in Views but EVERYONE is talking about the alleged tarnished treats story. I first read about it on Patch and thought to comment but decided to let due process run its course. Now the tainted hot dog story has made the national news. For you Views blog readers who prefer hard copy if you can check out the chatter on Patch for the scoop.
On the topic of dogs there are a few things to keep in mind: 1) dog is
man's best friend 2) it’s not the dog - It's the owner - think parent and
toddler n'off said? 3) Save the Date for the Durty Harry's Howl-een party at
Harbor View Friday October 19th woooooof or is it boo!
On a personal note we are now up to 4 local Charlestown Charities to be the recipient of a portion of the 2013 AR profits. We will run this brief survey for one more week and hope to hear from you
Find out what's happening in Charlestownfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/DZCFLTN
Navy Yard Real Estate - Although I have been told that starting a blog
should be an experiment I have a long term vision that I am the neighborhood scribe and that you the readers will contribute. Karen Colombosian, friend, fellow real estate agent and neighbor had this to say about real estate in the Navy Yard
"it was a good week in the Navy Yard. Activity has picked up with new listings and great attendance at last week’s open houses". Karen further said "there was a negative article about the Pier in front of Shipways but we are all hopeful that the Marina owner will finally take notice. He has sent his people over to evaluate
the situation".
Find out what's happening in Charlestownfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
The marina is an ongoing NEWS topic in the Navy Yard and our concern
is for the safety of both visitors and residents. What do you think about this
article in the Boston Herald?
http://www.bostonherald.com/news/regional/view.bg?articleid=1061162142&chkEm=1
I am thinking the Navy Yard is such a diverse neighborhood to include; a Boston National Historic Park, one of the oldest ship building facilities in the US with a history dating back prior to the war of 1812, the home of the U.S.S. Constitution, and the U.S.S. Constitution Museum, the YMCA and MGH. To even suggest the Navy Yard is yuppyville is to miss all the diversity that is inherent in this neighborhood. And on that note....
"No one can find inner peace except by working, not in a
self- centered way, but for the whole human family."
Peace Pilgrim
P.S. I was thinking Lulu.
P.P. S. Best wishes to Matt we will miss you