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The planet needs our help more than ever before — and Jamaica Plain is going to do our part this Saturday at the 47th Annual Wake Up the Earth Festival. The WUTE Festival is sponsored and awesomely ...
Jump on (and off) on a Spring Beer & Trolley Tour as it makes its way to local breweries, eateries and wine bars on Saturday. The trolley will visit Jamaica Plain’s Drawdown Brewing and the Jeanie ...
If you haven’t gotten to the Arnold Arboretum to check out the resplendent cherry blossom trees, you’ve got another few days to do so — but act now — because they won’t be here for much longer! This ...
Liz Zobel’s family have been working on a peace project for the last several years — using the daffodil bulbs the city hands out to residents — to create a daffodil peace sign at the Pinebank ...
It’s not just prom season around area high schools and colleges, The Footlight Club is ending its 148th season with the musical The Prom. There’s an opportunity for you to attend a prom (with drinks!) ...
Roundhead Brewing is kicking off its summer (and spring) moving beer garden series in Jamaica Plain starting this Friday. Roundhead Brewing’s beer garden at Jamaica Pond in 2024. Owned by Jamaica ...
Plan B went into full effect at the 6th Plan JP/Rox workshop last Wednesday as 50 protesters marched into the room clapping. Just as the emcee, Senior Planner Marie Mercurio, was concluding her ...
Today the Arnold Arboretum welcomes visitors through a number of gates and less formal entrances located around the three mile perimeter of the landscape. They provide open access to the beauty of the ...
This year, there will be a question on the November ballot that would change how the city budget is created. It would allow the city council to change budget items by a majority vote, and create an ...
There’s a new, punnily named business in Jamaica Plain: Espresso Yourself — likely a reference to the Madonna and N.W.A. songs “Express Yourself,” and a play on the popular beverage — is now open, ...
Boston City Council District 6 candidate Kendra Hicks fielded questions from Jamaica Plain News about housing, Boston Public Schools, police, and more. Kendra Hicks ...