Three newly made pickleball courts are now available for anyone to play on at English High School. Plus, the 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 ...
Eliminating needless waste through reuse is a straightforward, but often overlooked, way to live more sustainably. Boston Building Resources will celebrate National Reuse Day on October 19 with a free ...
Residents, and loved ones of a man who died from injuries suffered after getting hit by an MBTA bus turning onto Washington Street at Forest Hills at Tower Street this past Saturday, are demanding ...
Noah Katz, well known for his gregarious presence at Jamaica Pond, will have a bench dedicated to his memory. A commemoration ceremony is set for 10 a.m. Saturday at the bandstand. Sam Sherwood ...
December 1 is going to be a busy day along Centre and South streets in Jamaica Plain. There will be two tree lightings with Mayor Walsh, a JP Library Book Sale and a Boston Symphony Orchestra ...
Jamaica Plain News is an independent online news source and community platform for the Jamaica Plain neighborhood of Boston, Mass. Our publisher David Ertischek has been a community journalist for ...
Thanks to a family finances class from a JP nonprofit, Marisol Pascual-Valletta has taken the next step in her dream to become a Spanish-English court interpreter. Our publisher David Ertischek has ...
The city’s Go Boston 2030 transportation plan supports extending the Green Line’s E-branch from Heath Street to Hyde Square, which the Arborway Committee for Public Transit fully supports. “A one-seat ...
More than 40 members and associates of the Heath Street Gang, which operates out of the Mildred C. Hailey Apartments in Jamaica Plain, were charged on Valentine’s Day in federal court with ...
In honor of LGBT Pride Month the Jamaica Plain Branch Library will be holding a Drag Queen Story Hour this Saturday. Our publisher David Ertischek has been a community journalist for more than 18 ...
It's beginning to feel like summer in Jamaica Plain -- and that means that Thursdays on the Loring Greenough House's lawn will start anew on ...