Three newly made pickleball courts are now available for anyone to play on at English High School. Plus, the basketball ...
Residents, and loved ones of a man who died from injuries suffered after getting hit by an MBTA bus turning onto Washington Street at Forest Hills at Tower Street this past Saturday, are demanding ...
The Arnold Arboretum and the Boston Parks and Recreation Department have petitioned the Public Improvement Commission (PIC) to change Bussey Street to Flora Way in honor of an enslaved woman who lived ...
The owners of Bella Luna and The Haven recently announced a new collaboration to reopen Bella Luna’s space at the Brewery Complex and call it The Haven at the Brewery. Bella Luna Restaurant and Milky ...
Alex Cox recently accomplished an amazing feat — he walked every single street in Boston. Cox is currently a Master in Urban Planning candidate at the Harvard Graduate School of Design. He recently ...
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Employees of City Feed and Supply’s two Jamaica Plain stores have filed a petition to form a union. “The workers of City Feed and Supply are organizing for the right to collectively bargain for ...
Recognizing pickleball’s popularity, an English High School tennis court will officially be converted into four full time pickleball courts. The tennis courts at English High School are tucked away ...
Among the wonderful benefits of the Arnold Arboretum—where plants gathered from around the world grow side-by-side under the watchful care of staff experts—is that when something interesting or ...
The Margarita Muñiz Academy Food Pantry has been selected by Stop & Shop’s leadership team as a Stop & Shop Bloomin 4 Good Program Nonprofit Partner. This means that the Muñiz Academy will receive $1 ...
District 6 Boston City Councilor Kendra Lara was scheduled to give her maiden speech about socialism to the council during its Wednesday meeting. But due to time constraints, she was unable to do so.
It's beginning to feel like summer in Jamaica Plain -- and that means that Thursdays on the Loring Greenough House's lawn will start anew on ...