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.
Fields Corner Main Street is seeking a full time Director to lead the organization as we enter a phase of changes for the organization, neighborhood and city.
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.
JP Centre/South Main Streets is throwing a party to celebrate launching an app that will make exploring the neighborhood more mobile-friendly and interactive.
There was no place in Boston that sold Vietnamese dessert. While bubble tea shops abound in Boston, the fare Ly and Om now serve at Coco Leaf Dessert Café.
Greater Ashmont Main Street and Mandorla Music Series are beginning their Dot Jazz Series this week, a full season consisting of 5 jazz shows from September 2018 to May 2019.
JP Centre/South Main Streets is launching StriveOn, a free mobile app that will make exploring the neighborhood more mobile-friendly and interactive, with a kickoff event September 29.
Every month in 2018, we are creating videos highlighting different business sectors in Roslindale Village, thanks to RVMS Marketing Committee volunteer Vinny Fieg of Venture Creative.
We are so excited to update you on the progress of our project to Revitalize Peabody Square! Since our fundraising closed in January, we have had some significant milestones.
Mayor Martin J. Walsh and the Office of Economic Development today launched Boston's Small Business Center in Mattapan, designed to serve as a one-stop neighborhood resource for small businesses.
A tunnel cap that sits above the Red Line tracks as they run underground through Dorchester from Fields Corner to Ashmont station may see a new life as a biker and pedestrian greenway.
Among the plans Boston Mayor Marty Walsh laid out at his second State of the City address was a push for the construction and expansion of parks using six acres of land across the city.