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The 47th Annual Wake Up the Earth Festival is on May 3, and there are numerous opportunities to get in the spirit of the Festival leading up to the parade. p style ...
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If you’ve been to Jackson Square’s Stop & Shop the last several weeks you’ve seen that it’s been remodeled and there are more than 800 new products. And as we get used to the new layout, it may be ...
A group of Jamaica Plain neighbors are working to get landmark status of a Kenton Road house before it’s demolished by a new owner. 19 Kenton Road Built around 1858, the house at 19 Kenton Road, ...
Ethiopian restaurant Blue Nile is so popular that owner Yosef Haile is opening a second restaurant a few doors down in May called Ethiopian Cafe Inc. Ethiopian Cafe Inc. at 377 Centre St. The new ...
Jamaica Plain quilter Susan Krantz is quite the quilter, and she’s got a ribbon to prove it. Krantz was awarded 3rd place at the Rhododendron Needlers Quilt Guild (RNQG) quilt show titled A Ruby ...
From groceries to little kids: the old Harvest Co-Op building on South Street will be empty no more come September. Joana Araujo, director of the Pine Village Preschool, confirmed to Jamaica Plain ...
Two men admitted their roles in shooting 14-year-old Jaewon Martin on a Jackson Square basketball court in 2010, Suffolk County District Attorney Dan Conley announced Thursday. Timothy Hearns and ...
At-Large Boston City Councilor Michelle Wu is seeking reelection on Tuesday, November 3rd. Wu was first elected to the council in 2013. She spoke with Jamaica Plain News about her candidacy. Q: Why ...
The transformation of Jackson Square would continue with development of the last major piece of the puzzle bringing some MIT-style architecture to this side of the Charles. “Great work is happening in ...
The two men convicted of murdering a rival gang member in Jamaica Plain while he shoveled snow in 2015 received life terms with the possibility of parole on Monday. Scene of fatal shooting at 891 ...
The plant collections stewarded at the Arnold Arboretum reflect a continuous cycle of growth, change, and renewal, where each plant contributes its own unique threads to the evolving story of the ...