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 ...
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Nonprofit Community Servings has a goal to raise more than $1 million for the 32nd year of its Pie in the Sky fundraiser. This holiday tradition supports critically ill, food insecure neighbors and ...
More than 40 members and associates of the Heath Street Gang, which operates out of the Mildred C. Hailey Apartments in Jamaica Plain, were charged on Valentine’s Day in federal court with ...
It’s April, a month when we are invited to take a moment to turn our attention to our environment, and contemplate, literally, the future of the planet. Endangered species and climate change, habitat ...
Noah Katz, well known for his gregarious presence at Jamaica Pond, will have a bench dedicated to his memory. A commemoration ceremony is set for 10 a.m. Saturday at the bandstand. Sam Sherwood ...
Spontaneous Celebrations’ Lantern Parade is on October 22 and 23 and there are many ways you can get involved leading up to one of Jamaica Plain’s greatest traditions. The cold arrived just in time ...
Two local development corporations held a groundbreaking on May 31st to celebrate the beginning of construction for an apartment building of 47 affordable units. What if housing were combined with ...
A dragnet collared more than 60 alleged gang members in the Boston area early Thursday. The Boylston Street and Mozart Street gangs, which trace their origins to JP, figured prominently in the ...
[Editor’s note: Since the original posting, we’ve added context around a quote from the chairman of the JPNC Zoning Committee.] A plan by the neighborhood’s best-known landlord for a six-story ...
The beginnings of baseball in Boston and its first connection to Jamaica Plain are found with Harry Wright and his brother George. Not sure where to go trick-or-treating with the kids on Halloween?
What’s flitting and flying around Franklin Park during the end of the summer? One way to find out about our fine feathered friends is by joining a bird walk with Nature Man Mike. The city is looking ...