Well, they’re not real butterflies. Just an assortment of beautiful images of painted butterflies on trash barrels along the Southwest Corridor Park. The Southwest Corridor Park shared images on ...
Jamaica Plain’s Marvin Mathelier co-owns Ula Cafe, is a lieutenant colonel in the Marine Corps Reserves, executive director of the Toussaint Louverture Cultural Center, and is running for one of the ...
Goodbye Fiore’s Bakery? Building Listed for Sale with Option to Dissolve Business and Deliver Vacant
The South Street building that’s home to longtime Jamaica Plain fixture Fiore’s Bakery is for sale for $2.9 million, and there’s a possibility the restaurant could close as part of the sale. The ...
This Thursday marks the 10th anniversary of community members, local organizations and faith leaders gathering on the first Thursday of each month for a community Vigil in Support of Black Lives ...
Boston’s Election Department is recruiting poll workers for the upcoming Sept. 9 election, who will get paid up to $200. Vote (photo by Mikhail Nilov on pexels.com) Poll workers get a stipend ranging ...
Jamaica Plain’s Kaia Minn won a state title for creating a biodegradable seed pouch designed to reforest areas devastated by wildfire or deforestation. The 12-year-old’s invention earned her the honor ...
The historical importance of the ongoing biodiversity exploration and plant conservation work of the North America-China Plant Exploration Consortium (NACPEC) is coming into focus through a major ...
We don’t often report on rumors, but we want to set the record straight — ICE and DHS are not staging operations at the Forest Hills Cemetery. “ICE and [DHS] have not been on the property at all,” ...
Here is a great chance for you to be directly impact how the city spends $2.2 million. Through the city’s Ideas in Action initiative — you can choose up to five projects that you think will have the ...
← Hey Kid! Snow Shovel Fire Hydrant, Senior’s Sidewalk and Win JP Licks Gift Card ← Allandale’s Beloved Steer Curtis Passed Away ...
Emily Greene Balch was born in Jamaica Plain, and won a Nobel Peace Prize in 1946. Learn about her life and life’s work at the Connolly Library on Jan. 24 at a free Jamaica Plain Historical Society ...
This is Part II of this article that has been republished on Jamaica Plain News with permission from the author and the Jamaica Plain Historical Society. Click here for Part I.
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