Ellis Early Learning is piloting a program with Little Cocoa Bean Co. to provide its students with healthy and culturally inclusive food. The program will start at Ellis’s center at its Jamaica Plain ...
The Barbara Rhodes Children’s Room at the Jamaica Plain Branch Library was officially established after the Trustees of the Boston Public Library unanimously voted in favor of renaming the room in ...
Update: The South Street Basketball Takeover 3-on-3 Tournament has been rescheduled for Oct. 12. Are you the best three-point shooter in Jamaica Plain? Prove it at the upcoming South Street Basketball ...
A developer is proposing two new mixed-use buildings to go where Hatoff’s Gas Station and another commercial building are currently located along Washington Street. Two proposed mixed-use buildings ...
Bussey Street is a vehicular street that intersects the Arnold Arboretum. The street is named after Benjamin Bussey, whose legacy is complicated due to some of his wealth deriving from the profits of ...
The Old Havana restaurant has closed its doors for the last time. Located between Hyde Square and Jackson Square at 349 Centre St., the restaurant was noticeably not open for lunch on Tuesday and ...
Kids in Halloween costumes, funky live music, and brightly lit lanterns constructed of soda bottles all came together at the JP Lantern Parade this weekend. The annual, two-day event, organized by ...
While talk about sustainability often comes in the form of discussions about steel straws and reusable tote bags, there are lots of larger scale initiatives looking to promote sustainability and fight ...
Last updated on June 16, 2024 Can you recognize some of the locations in these old black and white photos from the Jamaica Plain Historical Society website? Two men unload a wagon at Centre and ...
Along with dozens of local artists displaying their work, this weekend’s 31st Annual Jamaica Plain Studios will feature a young artists guide that will include a mini-scavenger hunt and more. Have you ...
The following is a letter to the editor: I am a JP resident and enjoy walking my dog around Jamaica Pond everyday. I would like to request whoever has been writing pro-Palestinian slogans on the park ...