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!
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.
Egleston Square Main Street seeks an energetic and resourceful director to implement their economic development and community organizing program.
The goal of this campaign is to improve and beautify the Poplar Street sidewalk that runs alongside Adams Park in the heart of Roslindale Village neighborhood in Boston.
Oasis Vegan Veggie Parlor is the coziest corner of Four Corners in Dorchester, an island of calm at the busy intersection where Washington meets three other streets.
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.
Brighton Main Streets is a volunteer-driven organization dedicated to the revitalization of Brighton's neighborhood commercial district.
Thanks to you, we've reached $9,165 in donations! Contribute by June 30th and your name will be entered into a raffle for a Rozzie Bag of Goodness!
Today we are releasing the full video of RVMS ED Alia Hamada Forrest interviewing five women business owners whose organizations are located on the 2nd Floor of 20 Belgrade.
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.