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Jamaica Plain quilter Susan Krantz is quite the quilter, and she’s got a ribbon to prove it. Krantz was awarded 3rd place at the Rhododendron Needlers Quilt Guild (RNQG) quilt show titled A Ruby ...
If you’ve been to Jackson Square’s Stop & Shop the last several weeks you’ve seen that it’s been remodeled and there are more than 800 new products. And as we get used to the new layout, it may be ...
A group of Jamaica Plain neighbors are working to get landmark status of a Kenton Road house before it’s demolished by a new owner. 19 Kenton Road Built around 1858, the house at 19 Kenton Road, ...
A driver of a double parked vehicle drew the attention of Boston Police along Centre Street, which led to a Jamaica Plain man being arrested on firearm charges and possession of a few types of illegal ...
Jamaica Plain nonprofit Armenian Nursing and Rehabilitation Center (ANRC) Executive Director Renato de Leon was recently sworn in as a member of the Massachusetts Board of Nursing Home Administrators ...
Congressmen Stephen Lynch (MA-8) called out Elon Musk’s conflicts of interest as “his DOGE lackeys gut and terminate vital programs and services” while Musk and his companies receive $38 billion in ...
Like many federal workers, Katherine Royce continues to endure the day-to-day craziness of having a job, being fired from a job, having a court saying she can back to that job, and the uncertainty of ...
Ethiopian restaurant Blue Nile is so popular that owner Yosef Haile is opening a second restaurant a few doors down in May called Ethiopian Cafe Inc. Ethiopian Cafe Inc. at 377 Centre St. The new ...
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After being in business on Centre Street for more than a century, George’s Shoes will be closing this June. The business was founded by George Abrams in 1922, and sells shoes, handbags, jewelry, and a ...
This meeting has been postponed, and no future date has been set. There will be a public meeting on April 7 to discuss the latest proposal for the old Poor Clare Nuns Monastery along the Arborway into ...
The Boston Parks and Recreation Department has announced that Beecher Street Park will no longer be an off-leash area. Dogs are still allowed in the park, but now need to be leashed. A photo of ...