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Since 2021, the Emerald Necklace Conservancy has collected more than 2,000 items of cold-weather gear for Action for Boston Community Development. Please consider donating a new or lightly-used winter ...
Pumpkins were thrown, dunked, and hit with baseball bats at the annual Great Pumpkin Smash at English High on Saturday. Nonprofit Community Servings has a goal to raise more than $1 million for the ...
JP Lock and Security has set out to make a name for themselves as a veteran, woman, minority, and family-owned company based in Jamaica Plain. Brian Jacobs and Trish Del Rosario, owners of JP Lock and ...
After 11 years of being based in Jamaica Plain, the proprietors of Deep Thoughts decided that it’s in their best interest to close the store, and move west in the state to where they reside. In a ...
Each summer, participants in the Isabella Welles Hunnewell Internship Program at the Arnold Arboretum complete a group project in the landscape as the culmination of their training in public garden ...
Many pro-bike lane residents around Boylston Street are very disappointed with the city’s continued insistence on pushing through its original Boylston Street multiple bike lane plan without any ...
Burgers and beer — they go together like, well, burgers and beer! In that spirit, the Boston Burger Company has partnered with Costello’s Tavern to run the restaurant’s kitchen. Costello’s and Boston ...
Historian Anthony Sammarco’s newest book Jamaica Plain Through Time chronicles the neighborhood from the late 19th century through to the 21st century. The Moxieland Plant was at the corner of Heath ...
Like Frank Sinatra sang, “I did it my way!” District 6 City Councilor Matt O’Malley is leaving the Boston City Council on his own terms. Matt O’Malley, his wife Kathryn Niforos, and their daughter ...
Monday was a beautiful to take a walk around Jamaica Pond. Just ask the more than foot-long snapping turtle that made its way from the Ward’s Pond area, across Perkins Street and to Jamaica Pond. Anna ...
Kendra Hicks will be the next District 6 Boston City Councilor after winning Tuesday’s historic election. Unofficial results from Boston’s Elections Department were not fully available on Tuesday ...