The Irish Cultural Centre of New England located in Canton opened for outdoor dining last weekend. Going forward we will be open every weekend for dinner and adding Sunday lunch sometime in the very near future. As we enter phase three we hope to have more live performances. Enjoy dinner…
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By Maudy Dooher (June 20, 2020) The Irish Cultural Centre of New England has opened for outdoor dining. Going forward we will be open every weekend for dinner and adding Sunday lunch sometime in the very near future. As we enter phase three we hope to have more live performances. …
By Elizabeth Caletka Development Manager for NPH USA Families come together in times of crisis. We are deeply grateful to our global NPH family. If you can support us during this crisis with an additional gift, please visit www.nphusa.org/COVID19. “Amid choice, we stand united” Stephen O’Mahoney, National Director, NPH Honduras…
At Marine Park, South Boston www.joycememorial.com Michael Joyce A Man to Remember The Committee says thank you to Steve Allen who was always generous with his time in supporting our efforts, not only in print but with is photos. He was kind and generous and will be sorely missed in…
By Paul Feeney, Publisher With the cancellation of so many St. Pat’s Day events, it gives me more time to reflect on the success of the Irish Cultural Centre of New England which for the past thirty years has been remarkably successful promoting Irish culture, history, language, sports, music, dance,…
Dear BITA Friend, Celtic Woman is celebrating its 15th anniversary in 2020 as one of Ireland’s most successful musical groups. This all-woman band of powerful vocalists has captivated the world with its heartfelt, sensitive interpretations of Ireland’s most cherished melodies. WIN TIX!We have a pair of free tickets to give our…
By Kay Ryder The Irish Cultural Centre is the place to be this St. Patrick’s Day, so don’t miss out on our all month long celebration! At the Irish Cultural Centre, we try to embody the importance of Irish culture and to bring it here for everyone to enjoy. Everyone…
By Paul Feeney The Boston Irish Social Club has a long and storied history in the city of Boston tracing its roots to the Hibernian Hall in 1946 which was then and is still now located in Dudley Square, which is now officially known as Nubian Square. I attended an…