Age-Friendly Benches
November 26, 2019
Tags: Age-Friendly, Age-Strong
This program aims to improve public spaces and address the lack of benches in Boston.
This program aims to improve public spaces and address the lack of benches in Boston.
Learn about age-friendly and dementia-friendly businesses, and how to certify your company.
Celebrate Jamaica Plain and support our community with holiday spirit, technology, and placemaking.
Boston’s Enchanted Trolley Tour continues the festive tradition of lighting holiday trees throughout Boston.
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.
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.
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.
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.
In Dudley Square, residents are organizing to ensure that the next round of urban renewal benefits them.
The 14th annual Chinatown Main Street Festival took place July 8 at the Chinatown Park on the Greenway.
Chinatown’s own BeanTowne Coffee House on 99 Kneeland Street was recognized, along with volunteer Debbie Ho, in the 21st Annual Boston Main Streets Awards.
Mayor Martin J. Walsh celebrated the formation of a new partnership between Project Place’s Clean Corners/Bright Hopes program, Washington Gateway Main Street and the Chinatown Main Street as part of