Moon Selfie Lights Up Min #99 in Roxbury
January 3, 2018
By: Jariana Olukoga
Four companies shone bright Wednesday night as they emerged winners of Mass Innovation Nights #99—but one was especially over the Moon.
Four companies shone bright Wednesday night as they emerged winners of Mass Innovation Nights #99—but one was especially over the Moon.
Katia Powell, a self-described “nutrition geek” with a background in biology and health policy, saw a problem in existing nutrition and dieting programs.
During ArtWeek, the Mother Caroline Art Ambassadors will take up residency in the 515 Blue Hill Avenue Schoolyard.
They are, first, sons of Dorchester. The candidates for mayor — incumbent Martin J. Walsh and Councilor Tito Jackson — grew up less than 2 miles from each other but seemingly in different worlds. Thei
Ed Gaskin, executive director of Greater Grove Hall Main Streets, is actively fostering public art projects as a way to promote economic development in the area. As a result of more than $70,000 in gr
Thanksgiving is over, Black Friday is behind us, and now local shops are hoping to score big on Small Business Saturday.
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The “Main Street Explorer” pilot program will run a free “hop on and hop off” shuttle on three consecutive Thursdays — Dec. 7, Dec. 14 and Dec. 21 — from 4 p.m. to 10 p.m. between Hyde Park, Roslindal
The towering brick structure features 34-foot ceilings, 18-foot copper clad doors, and two-story windows.
Did you know Jamaica Plain has three Main Streets districts? JP is home to Egleston Square, Hyde/Jackson and Centre/South Main Streets.
The Small Business Center workshops will include high-impact professional training, networking and one-on-one coaching sessions through Thursday, December 7.
The Korean community in Allston-Brighton has been growing steadily for the past 10 years. And when about 1,600 of a neighborhood’s residents have Korean roots, the businesses and food reflect it.