New Edition Celebrates Street Dedication And Proclamation From Boston

The City of Boston celebrated New Edition on Saturday (Aug. 30) by declaring it to be “New Edition Day” as the corner of the center where most of the group was raised was renamed to “New Edition Way.”
Mayor Michelle Wu called it an “honor” to “welcome home Roxbury natives New Edition to celebrate their global impact, from our communities here in Boston to the music industry worldwide.”
Bobby Brown said the honor “means the world to me,” since “Boston is where it all began for us.” Ricky Bell added, “I am truly grateful for the privilege of being made a permanent fixture in our city that has played such a significant role in shaping our lives and career. It brings me immense joy to think that future generations of my family, friends, and #NE4Lifers from all over the world will be able to walk and drive down New Edition Way. This honor is mind-blowing in the most awesome way. 02119 IS and WILL always be my home.”
Johnny Gill described the feat to VIBE as “prestigious” whereas Michael Bivins reveled over the “full circle” moment. Ronnie DeVoe added, “It’s a testament to the gifts that God gave us and the talents that God gave us and Uncle [Brooke Payne] honing those skills to the point where the rough turned into the diamonds that we are today. To connect to our city and be recognized with something that’s going to be there forever is truly amazing.”
All six members, along with members of the community, former BET executive Stephen Hill, and more, gathered in Boston for the ceremony and community block party. It was held in front of the Orchard Gardens Boys & Girls Club and featured music, a backpack giveaway for youth, free food, fun activities and a special appearance by the group.
Check out highlights from the celebration below.