Celebrating the 40th anniversary of the JP-based elder services nonprofit Ethos on Oct. 23 at its Amory Street office are (from left) local City Councilor Matt O’Malley; Ethos Executive Director Dale Mitchell, a JP resident; and state Sen. Mike Rush. More than 300 people attended the celebration, also including JP residents state Sen. Sonia Chang-Díaz and state Rep. Liz Malia. (Courtesy Photo)
- 11 years ago
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