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
JP Centre/South Main Streets recently named a new president and a new executive director. The executive director position had been vacant since January.
What will Mayor Martin Walsh order from Alex’s Chimis on Thursday? Will he go for the delicious roast chicken? The fried chicken? A side of sweet plantains?
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.
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.
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.
Residents mingled at a community meeting on Feb. 16 to share their feelings about what needs to be improved and maintained in Franklin Park as part of the Imagine Boston 2030 planning process.
If you’re missing the bustling farmers market that’s held in Roslindale’s Adams Park during the summer, you’re in luck.
Jamaica Plain Centre/South Main Streets (CSMS) has announced that Kevin Johnson will be its new executive director.
Several Jamaica Plain volunteers and businesses were chosen as business and volunteer of the year at the 20th annual Boston Main Streets awards ceremony last month.
Construction of new storefront and business spaces in Jamaica Plain is now underway.