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BalletRox was overjoyed when it was awarded a $30,000 grant from the National Endowment of the Arts — and earlier this month ...
Those large trees along the Jamaicaway started as slender saplings a long time ago, and the soon-to-be planted 55 new trees along the Emerald Necklace, will hopefully live as long as the current ...
Do you have a broken toaster, kids toys, blender, coffee machine or another household device that you’re frustrated with and ready to toss? Don’t toss it yet, because you may be able to repair it at ...
Let’s hope the recent rainy days take a break so everyone can fly kites and ride bikes at the Franklin Park Kite & Bike Festival on Saturday. It seems like the festival has had to deal with rainy days ...
UPDATE: The new owner of 775-783 Centre St. tells Banker & Tradesman that there are currently no plans to change the existing retail uses of the property. A Milton-based company primarily known for ...
Looking for something for your 6- to 10-year-old to do? Every Wednesday from 6 to 7 pm is a free punk rock aerobics class at Curtis Hall. It’s certainly not a secret, but chances are there are a lot ...
The 4th Annual Jamaica Plain Porchfest will take place on July 8 and like previous years, a new element is being added — a Resource Mobilization Fair. At the fair local nonprofit organizations will be ...
Jamaica Plain resident Laila Bernstein was named the city’s first advisor to Mayor Marty Walsh for his Initiative to End Chronic Homelessness. “Laila has proven her capacity to lead the City and our ...
A view of the proposed 3353 Washington St. development as viewed from Green Street. The Jamaica Plain Neighborhood Council (JPNC) Housing and Community Development Committee unanimously rejected the ...
Another JP business fell victim to an armed robber on Friday, the fourth in less than two weeks. This time the gunman hit City Feed‘s Boylston Street location. Police took the call for the incident ...
It’s time for another update about the Casey Arborway Project! Remember everything is weather dependent — so if there’s a snowstorm, tsunami, monsoon or bomb cyclone, these plans will be altered.
The city is looking to improve the safety of Circuit Drive, the main vehicular thoroughfare of Franklin Park — and they’d like community input during a virtual meeting. On May 14, Boston Parks & ...
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