Along with dozens of local artists displaying their work, this weekend’s 31st Annual Jamaica Plain Studios will feature a young artists guide that will include a mini-scavenger hunt and more. Are you ...
Jamaica Plain resident Sherelle Wu was among the celebrated at a special dinner at the Harvard Kennedy School that drew Massachusetts lawmakers and senior public officials. Our publisher David ...
Residents, and loved ones of a man who died from injuries suffered after getting hit by an MBTA bus turning onto Washington Street at Forest Hills at Tower Street this past Saturday, are demanding ...
Drinking beers, live music, and a stein hoisting contest are parts of several Oktoberfest events in Jamaica Plain, starting in September. The Sam Adams Boston Brewery Octoberfest is this weekend, ...
After 42 years of focusing on women’s clothing, the Centre Street business Susanna has now started selling men’s attire. Sunday wasn’t scorching hot like recent weeks, which lent itself to being a ...
Justice Resource Institute (JRI) recently hosted state Rep. Sam Montaño at two Jamaica Plain locations. Left to right: Binh Tran, VP of Boston CBS and JRI’s Health Division; Meredith Rapoza, Senior ...
Youth involved in the Home for Little Wanderers Therapeutic After School Program were seeking an opportunity to give back to their community and wanted to help the homeless and began a partnership ...
Boston Building Resources (BBR) is seeking volunteers to help in the nonprofit Reuse Center in Roxbury Crossing. Lending a hand will advance work located at the intersection of affordable housing and ...
A developer is proposing two new mixed-use buildings to go where Hatoff’s Gas Station and another commercial building are currently located along Washington Street. Two proposed mixed-use buildings ...
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It's beginning to feel like summer in Jamaica Plain -- and that means that Thursdays on the Loring Greenough House's lawn will start anew on ...
Thanks to a family finances class from a JP nonprofit, Marisol Pascual-Valletta has taken the next step in her dream to become a Spanish-English court interpreter. Our publisher David Ertischek has ...