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During the Jamaica Pond Association’s (JPA) monthly meeting earlier this month, its board voted not to oppose a request from Bluefin at 660 Centre Street for a common victualler license. Michael ...
Moments that felt like Hozier’s yell: releasing 1000+ trout into Jamaica Pond with @masswildlife Every spring, over 1,000 trout are stocked into this glacial kettle pond thanks to our partners at ...
Michael Pires and Marcus Johnson-Smith of Kush Groove/KG Collective are gearing up to open their first retail cannabis stores in Cambridge and Brockton, with plans to open a location at 1589 Columbus ...
The Boston Planning and Development Agency (BPDA) held a community meeting this past Monday evening regarding the proposed development for 3430 & 3440 Washington St. Ebony DaRosa, a Project Manager ...
JP boasts a diverse population of about 38,000, according to the last census: 54 percent white; 25 percent Hispanic/Latino; 13 percent African-American; and 4 percent Asian. JP has a large gay and ...
The Jamaica Plain Neighborhood Council (JPNC) held its regular monthly meeting last Tuesday, February 27, via Zoom. The meeting consisted principally of reports from the JPNC’s committees. Chair Renee ...
Action for Boston Community Development (ABCD) kicked off the annual Fuel Assistance Program at the ABCD offices in Jamaica Plain. ABCD ABCD President/CEO John J ...
Memorial Day weekend marks the traditional start of the summer season, bringing with it the anticipation of sunshine and warmth, of vacations, and of time spent with family and friends. So we ask our ...
Sharif Muhammad’s completed mural on the side of the Extra Space Storage building on McBride St., painted by Studio Fresh. Painting of artist Julia Csekö’s mural will commence in coming weeks.
During its monthly meeting on Monday, the Jamaica Pond Association (JPA) discussed getting Centre/South Streetscape improvements — that date back to 2009 — back on track. Kevin Moloney, a member of ...
The Jamaica Plain Neighborhood Council (JPNC) Zoning Committee hosted members of the Planning Department to discuss Squares + Streets at its meeting last week. According to the Planning Department’s ...
Also, root for the brook, breezes, cooler summers, wildlife habitat, dense vegetation, air quality, and well-maintained wetlands. And support reasonable peace and quiet as well as stable home values ...
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