Summer Youth Worker Job Position
August 3, 2020
By: Egleston Square Main Street
Tags: Egleston Square Main Street
Egleston Square Main Street has 3 summer youth jobs available this year through the SuccessLink program!
Egleston Square Main Street has 3 summer youth jobs available this year through the SuccessLink program!
There's a new consignment boutique in Jamaica Plain, and you've got to check out the amazing clothing, apparel, shoes, and more that you can buy at Rose JP on Centre Street.
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.
Egleston Square Main Street seeks an energetic and resourceful director to implement their economic development and community organizing program.
Mayor Martin J. Walsh claunched the “5onMain” campaign, the City of Boston’s seasonal initiative for small businesses in Boston, encouraging residents to shop local this holiday season.
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.
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.
“I’m excited for another year of the ‘Main on Main’ trolley tour, which is an incredible opportunity to celebrate some of Boston’s most dynamic small businesses,” said Mayor Walsh.
The Boston City Council Committee on Small Business and Consumer Affairs held a hearing last Tuesday at the Bruce C. Bolling Building on the opportunities and challenges facing small businesses.
The 7th annual State of Our Neighborhood event was held on April 27 at the Curley K-8 School where topics discussed ranged from affordable housing to racial justice.
In an op-ed, co-presidents of the Egleston Square Main Street board outline four principles to guide the debate around the best way to keep Boston affordable and inclusive as it grows.