Projecting our Holiday Spirit in Jamaica Plain
September 16, 2019
Tags: Crowdfunding, Fundraising, Holidays, Jamaica Plain
Celebrate Jamaica Plain and support our community with holiday spirit, technology, and placemaking.
Celebrate Jamaica Plain and support our community with holiday spirit, technology, and placemaking.
We’ve had a number of community members ask “Where are the farmers and what’s happening with the farmers market?” We want to share a bit more of what’s been going on behind the scenes this year.
The George B. Henderson Foundation generously awarded Roslindale Village Main Street a $30,000 grant for the installation of a window within the Substation's monumental door opening.
Local businesses recognized for contributions to neighborhoods
3 days, 9 stops, 40 small businesses celebrated. Mayor Martin J. Walsh is returning for the “Mayor on Main” trolley tour, a three-day event that will highlight Boston’s Main Streets districts.
Business of the Year: John J Ryan Insurance Agency
Our goal for the Spring Appeal is $20,000 and we'd still like to reach that goal -- so we are extending our campaign until Monday, July 15th to raise an additional $3,000.
Centre Cuts Salon & Spa is now hiring desk help and a Massage Therapist. Centre Cuts strives to provide our guests with quality products, great technical work and better customer service.
Brato Brewhouse + Kitchen shares a timeline for opening, a menu sneak peek, and a unique revenue-sharing opportunity.
Mayor Martin J. Walsh celebrated Small Business Saturday and launched the "#5onMain" campaign, encouraging residents to shop local this holiday season.
On Saturday September 22nd, join us for the opening of West Roxbury’s newest storefront, The Monarch Studio.
You might see a bright blue sticker in the windows of some Boston businesses. That’s because the city is rolling out a new recognition for establishments to make things easier for elderly.