Boston Renames Street, Declares New Edition Day for R&B Icons
Boston Renames Street, Declares New Edition Day for R&B Icons

Boston Renames Street, Declares New Edition Day for R&B Icons

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Boston officially honored the legendary R&B group New Edition by renaming Dearborn Street in Roxbury as "New Edition Way" and declaring August 30 as "New Edition Day." The celebration, attended by the group members Bobby Brown, Ralph Tresvant, Ricky Bell, Michael Bivins, Ronnie DeVoe, and Johnny Gill, recognized their 42-year legacy and profound impact on music and the local community. Mayor Michelle Wu praised New Edition's undeniable influence and declared the day in their honor, while Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley described them as the blueprint for modern boy bands and presented a Congressional citation. The event was marked by a vibrant block party that brought together multiple generations of fans, highlighting the group's enduring appeal. In a show of gratitude, New Edition donated $25,000 each to the Orchard Gardens Resident Association and the Boston Arts Academy Foundation, reinforcing their commitment to the neighborhood where they began. The group expressed heartfelt thanks to Boston and their fans, emphasizing their roots and brotherhood as central to their lasting success.

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