What’s Happening on Main Streets
August 4, 2017
By: Richard Rouse
Tags: Mission Hill Main Streets
Monthly column about Mission Hill Main Streets
Monthly column about Mission Hill Main Streets
For more than three decades the Roslindale Village Main Street (RVMS) Farmers Market has been attracting crowds to the neighborhood to sample food and do crafts while listening to music.
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.
Roslindale Village Main Street launched its annual appeal and board members announced a new strategic plan and a redesign of the general brochure at the group’s annual meeting.
Mission Hill Main Streets (MHMS) is moving to a new location at 812 Huntington Ave.
Central to the WRMS vision is Imagine West Roxbury, a set of recommendations on how to continue improving the business district.
If you’re missing the bustling farmers market that’s held in Roslindale’s Adams Park during the summer, you’re in luck.
West Roxbury Main Streets will host Celebrate Centre on Oct. 22 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Celebrate Centre will herald the return of the Sidewalk Sale.
Executive director of West Roxbury Main Streets, Danielle Joseph discussed one of the nonprofit organization’s main goals: To continue offering its support to residents and businesses in the district.
Six new members of the Roslindale Village Main Street Board of Directors attended their first session last week at the annual meeting.
The initiative’s goal is to measure a city’s friendliness to elders along several criteria, including transportation, housing, social participation, civic participation, and communication.
Locally, then-City Councilor Thomas Menino helped usher in an organization that would champion neighborhood improvements and local businesses: Roslindale Village Main Street (RVMS).