Allandale Farm had sad news to share this weekend — one of their beloved highland steer, Willard — passed away on Saturday. Willard and his brother Curtis, are highland steer, a Scottish breed of ...
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While Boston Mayor Michelle Wu was funny — don’t expect her to give up her day job. Throughout the interview, Wu stayed on message about why Boston is such a great city!
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 ...
Since Frederick Law Olmsted designed Franklin Park in 1885, it has been the centerpiece of the Boston park system that became known as our beloved Emerald Necklace. That’s the past. Now there’s a lot ...
How cool would it be to design the upcoming Jamaica Plain Open Studios’ t-shirt? Pretty darn cool. “It has been many years since we have had an official JPOS T-shirt! We are excited to bring back this ...
After being in business on Centre Street for more than a century, George’s Shoes will be closing this June. The business was founded by George Abrams in 1922, and sells shoes, handbags, jewelry, and a ...
Thought folks would like to know that we have a new sharpening service in Jamaica Plain! The Sharpening Guy is now partnered with Hardware City JP’s local ACE Hardware. We’re now sharpening ...
Boston Police have arrested and charged a Dorchester man with two counts of murder for shooting two men dead at 277 Centre Street on the night of May 4. After eight days from the murders, BPD homicide ...
Today in Massachusetts, opiates kill three people per day. These numbers have been skyrocketing: In 2014, the number of confirmed cases of unintentional opioid overdose deaths climbed 63% over 2012 ...
Pulling down and building up. Rarely has Jamaica Plain seen the amount of construction it has in the past year. Eight projects are under construction. Three are permitted, but have not begun yet. Two ...
A view of the proposed 3353 Washington St. development as viewed from Green Street. The Jamaica Plain Neighborhood Council (JPNC) Housing and Community Development Committee unanimously rejected the ...
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