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 1. [[http://electkevin.blogspot.com/2009/03/bra-running-roughshod-over-laws.html|BRA
running roughshod over laws, citizens in North End]], ''Kevin McCrea
for Mayor'', March 31, 2009. Comments on article in ''India New
England'' about an Indian (plaintiff Sanjoy Mahajan) fighting for a
long shot, to protect Long Wharf Park from becoming a late-night
restaurant and bar. (Unfortunately, the ''India New England'' server
is very often unresponsive.)

1. [[http://northendwaterfront.com/2010/01/appeal-to-stop-docs-long-wharf-is-denied/|Appeal
to Stop “Doc’s Long Wharf” is Denied]], ''NorthEndWaterfront.com'',
January 17, 2010. Reports on decision by the
Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection to deny the
administrative appeal by the North End Ten.

1. [[http://bostonherald.com/business/general/view/20100119state_oks_long_wharf_restaurant|State
OKs Long Wharf restaurant]], ''Boston Herald'', January 19, 2010
(summary only; rest behind paywall). Also reports on decision by the
Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection to deny the
administrative appeal by the North End Ten.

1. [[http://northendwaterfront.com/2010/09/local-residents-file-legal-challenge-to-proposed-long-wharf-restaurant/|Local
Residents File Legal Challenge to Proposed Long Wharf Restaurant],
''NorthEndWaterfront.com'', September 1, 2010. Reports on the North
End Ten's filing the lawsuit in Superior Court to declare the
restaurant license invalid (with a beautiful photograph of Long Wharf
Park).

1. [[http://northendwaterfront.com/2010/10/resident-group-wins-round-one-in-long-wharf-restaurant-case/|Resident
Group Wins Round One in Long Wharf Restaurant Case]],
''NorthEndWaterfront.com'', October 21, 2010. Reports on decision by
Superior Court judge to deny the state's and the BRA's motions to
dismiss the lawsuit against the restaurant. In plainer English: The
Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection and the Boston
Redevelopment Authority filed a motion saying that the lawsuit should
be dismissed. The judge denied the motion, so the lawsuit continued.

1. [[http://www.universalhub.com/2011/will-end-long-wharf-be-restaurant|Will
the end of Long Wharf be a restaurant?]], ''Universal Hub'', May 3,
2011. Reports on a hearing by the Boston licensing board to decide
whether to revoke the proposed restaurant's liquor license (because it
is not being used due to the lawsuit).

1. [[http://www.universalhub.com/2011/proposed-long-wharf-restaurant-gets-60-day-repriev|Proposed
Long Wharf restaurant gets 60-day reprieve]], ''Universal Hub'', May
5, 2011. Reports on the decision by the Boston licensing board to
give the proposed restaurant operator, Michael Conlon, 60 days to
start using the liquor license.

1. [[http://www.universalhub.com/2011/judge-tosses-state-approval-restaurant-end-long-wh|Judge
tosses state approval of restaurant at the end of Long Wharf]],
''Universal Hub'', June 13, 2011. Reports on decision by Superior
Court judge to void the Chapter 91 license for the proposed late-night
restaurant and bar.

1. [[http://www.universalhub.com/2011/long-wharf-restaurant-plan-sinks-operators-try-luc|Long
Wharf restaurant plan sinks; operators to try luck in South Boston]],
''Universal Hub'', July 27, 2011. Reports on decision by restaurant
operator to transfer liquor license to South Boston after the Chapter
91 license was thrown out by the Superior Court judge.

1. [[http://northendwaterfront.com/2012/06/long-wharf-park-just-a-footnote/|Long
Wharf Park: Just a Footnote?]], ''NorthEndWaterfront.com'', June 13,
2012. Comment piece by one of the North End Ten plaintiffs describing
the upcoming Supreme Judicial Court case (with a beautiful picture of
Long Wharf Park).

Save Long Wharf Park!

Long Wharf Park, at the seaward end of historic Long Wharf in Boston Harbor, is under threat. Since 2006, the Boston Redevelopment Authority has been trying to lease the space to a private operator who will build a late-night restaurant and bar. Since 2008, the North End Ten have been fighting this change as unconstitutional: The Massachusetts Constitution requires a two-thirds vote of both houses of the legislature before public parkland can be converted to other uses. This vote, and the public debate it would require, has never happened. Now the case is before the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court.

On this site you will find legal documents and links to media articles.

Legal documents

Press

  1. [[http://electkevin.blogspot.com/2009/03/bra-running-roughshod-over-laws.html|BRA

running roughshod over laws, citizens in North End]], Kevin McCrea for Mayor, March 31, 2009. Comments on article in India New England about an Indian (plaintiff Sanjoy Mahajan) fighting for a long shot, to protect Long Wharf Park from becoming a late-night restaurant and bar. (Unfortunately, the India New England server is very often unresponsive.)

1. [[http://northendwaterfront.com/2010/01/appeal-to-stop-docs-long-wharf-is-denied/|Appeal to Stop “Doc’s Long Wharf” is Denied]], NorthEndWaterfront.com, January 17, 2010. Reports on decision by the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection to deny the administrative appeal by the North End Ten.

1. [[http://bostonherald.com/business/general/view/20100119state_oks_long_wharf_restaurant|State OKs Long Wharf restaurant]], Boston Herald, January 19, 2010 (summary only; rest behind paywall). Also reports on decision by the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection to deny the administrative appeal by the North End Ten.

1. [[http://northendwaterfront.com/2010/09/local-residents-file-legal-challenge-to-proposed-long-wharf-restaurant/|Local Residents File Legal Challenge to Proposed Long Wharf Restaurant], NorthEndWaterfront.com, September 1, 2010. Reports on the North End Ten's filing the lawsuit in Superior Court to declare the restaurant license invalid (with a beautiful photograph of Long Wharf Park).

1. [[http://northendwaterfront.com/2010/10/resident-group-wins-round-one-in-long-wharf-restaurant-case/|Resident Group Wins Round One in Long Wharf Restaurant Case]], NorthEndWaterfront.com, October 21, 2010. Reports on decision by Superior Court judge to deny the state's and the BRA's motions to dismiss the lawsuit against the restaurant. In plainer English: The Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection and the Boston Redevelopment Authority filed a motion saying that the lawsuit should be dismissed. The judge denied the motion, so the lawsuit continued.

1. [[http://www.universalhub.com/2011/will-end-long-wharf-be-restaurant|Will the end of Long Wharf be a restaurant?]], Universal Hub, May 3, 2011. Reports on a hearing by the Boston licensing board to decide whether to revoke the proposed restaurant's liquor license (because it is not being used due to the lawsuit).

1. [[http://www.universalhub.com/2011/proposed-long-wharf-restaurant-gets-60-day-repriev|Proposed Long Wharf restaurant gets 60-day reprieve]], Universal Hub, May 5, 2011. Reports on the decision by the Boston licensing board to give the proposed restaurant operator, Michael Conlon, 60 days to start using the liquor license.

1. [[http://www.universalhub.com/2011/judge-tosses-state-approval-restaurant-end-long-wh|Judge tosses state approval of restaurant at the end of Long Wharf]], Universal Hub, June 13, 2011. Reports on decision by Superior Court judge to void the Chapter 91 license for the proposed late-night restaurant and bar.

1. [[http://www.universalhub.com/2011/long-wharf-restaurant-plan-sinks-operators-try-luc|Long Wharf restaurant plan sinks; operators to try luck in South Boston]], Universal Hub, July 27, 2011. Reports on decision by restaurant operator to transfer liquor license to South Boston after the Chapter 91 license was thrown out by the Superior Court judge.

1. [[http://northendwaterfront.com/2012/06/long-wharf-park-just-a-footnote/|Long Wharf Park: Just a Footnote?]], NorthEndWaterfront.com, June 13, 2012. Comment piece by one of the North End Ten plaintiffs describing the upcoming Supreme Judicial Court case (with a beautiful picture of Long Wharf Park).

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