City Councilor Matt O’Malley will host a City Council hearing on June 13 to assess the environmental impact of the current temporary Arborway Yard bus facility on Washington Street and to discuss the MBTA’s decision to not fund a planned…
Author: Rebeca Oliveira
Reporter at the Jamaica Plain and Mission Hill Gazettes.
BPL plans for reduced budget
The Boston Public Library (BPL) asked Jamaica Plain residents to rank goals for its “Compass” strategic plan at its roundtable discussion at the Connolly Library on June 6. The BPL Compass plan is “designed to serve as the roadmap for…
Overpass team tackles street design
FOREST HILLS—The design team for the Casey Overpass replacement project started evaluating alternatives for at-grade traffic patterns, the first of many options to be explored in the redesign of the area. At-grade, or street-level, traffic patterns will dictate what the…
Sports program still homeless
The Roberto Clemente 21 Sports Program has managed to keep its regular season going, despite having been homeless since the Hispanic Office for Planning and Evaluation (HOPE) closed in April. The youth sports program was sponsored and managed by HOPE…
Happenings, June 10
The final, last-minute deadline for Happenings listings is noon, June 21 for the June 24 issue. Send arts and entertainment listings to [email protected]. Listings with no end date will be run for 3 months, space permitting. Note: 617 should be…
Congratulations!
The following Jamaica Plain individuals, businesses and organizations have received recognition: Halle Edwards-McQuilton was one of sixteen student members of Brimmer and May’s Model United Nations Club who recently traveled to Yale University in New Haven to participate in the…
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Lantern Festival returns to Forest Hills
Rebeca Oliveira
WRCNA preps to withstand break-ins
Rebeca Oliveira
Anti-beetle pesticide use starts June 6
Rebeca Oliveira