The earth is getting hotter. The oceans are getting hotter. Climate change is affecting our world. Are we on the way to extinction? We hope not. Learn about how we can avoid extinction at a talk at ...
Will Onuoha has worn numerous hats throughout his career in city government, and would like to add another one — at-large Boston city councilor. Will Onuoha Onuoha provided numerous ways he thinks ...
If you’ve been walking around parts of Jamaica Plain, you’ve no doubt come across the smell of gingko trees’ berries. Ned Friedman, the director of the Arnold Arboretum wrote about the trees in a ...
The Boston Police District E13 Community Service Office Gift Drive is accepting donations of new toys and gifts for children ages 1-13. Unwrapped gifts can be dropped in the box in the lobby of E-13 ...
Well, they’re not real butterflies. Just an assortment of beautiful images of painted butterflies on trash barrels along the Southwest Corridor Park. The Southwest Corridor Park shared images on ...
English High School graduate Allan Rohan Crite’s work celebrated a multicultural, multiracial, multigenerational community, and can be seen in a special gallery exhibit at the Isabella Stewart Gardner ...
In early fall, the hammers stopped swinging and the drills stopped spinning on a five-story residential building at 3368 Washington Street. New residents have been moving in since then, and more than ...
The open-air rink operated by the state’s Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR) opened this past weekend, and skate rentals will be available starting Dec. 20 (but anyone with their own ...
The 47th Annual Wake Up the Earth Festival is on May 3, and there are numerous opportunities to get in the spirit of the Festival leading up to the parade. p style ...
Did you know that at least 27 Africans were enslaved in Jamaica Plain in the 1700s? Hidden Jamaica Plain will present an overview of slavery in Jamaica Plain this ...
This Thursday marks the 10th anniversary of community members, local organizations and faith leaders gathering on the first Thursday of each month for a community Vigil in Support of Black Lives ...
The Archdiocese of Boston has reached a five-figure settlement with a man, who says as a boy, he was sexually abused by a priest at the St. Thomas Aquinas Parish in Jamaica Plain in the 1970s.
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