Sadly, after 18 years of living at Allandale Farm, Curtis the highland steer passed away on January 27. He and his brother ...
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,” ...
Tonino co-owner and chef Luke Fetbroth has drawn critical praise since the restaurant opened in 2022, and after being named a James Beard Foundation semifinalist, he’s received one of the most ...
A snow emergency for the city has been declared starting Sunday at 8 am, with a parking ban taking effect at that time. The city is encouraging residents to stay home and avoid travel, and if needed, ...
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 ...
The First Church of Jamaica Plain has had a very successful capital campaign during the last several months to raise money for a new roof, install solar panels, and rebuild its clock and bell tower.
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.
Jamaica Plain resident Patrick Roath is running for Congress, banking on that his message to strengthen access to healthcare, support reproductive rights, and stand up to the federal administration’s ...
The city and the Boston Legacy FC women’s professional soccer team don’t have all the answers yet for how the transportation plan will work for fans to get to White Stadium. But that’s okay, because ...
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 ...
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