Jamaica Plain resident Patrick Roath is running for Congress, banking on that his message to strengthen access to healthcare, support reproductive rights, and stand up to the federal administration’s ...
A new fast-casual restaurant is bringing Korean fried chicken and street food to Jackson Square. Husband-and-wife Richard Kim and Jiyeon Lee are the co-founders of Gangnam Spice. Gangnam Spice is ...
Are you passionate about food insecurity initiatives — then you might be interested in a food justice coordinator position through the First Baptist Church’s Food Justice Program. The Centre Food ...
Of the 340 pounds of garbage that JP ZeroWaste collected along a stretch of Centre Street in a recent waste audit, the organization determined more than half could’ve been recycled or composted. JP ...
Do you have more than $4 million dollars to spend on a home — then you may want to check out a house on Parley Avenue that recently came up for sale. 45 Parley Avenue (Photo from Zillow.com) Listed at ...
State representative races aren’t until 2026, but state Sen. Mike Rush now has an opponent in Hyde Park’s Persis Yu. Rush, a conservative Democrat, is the state senator for the Norfolk/Suffolk ...
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 ...
Boston’s Environment Department is currently working with Boston Public Schools on a project at JFK Elementary School to see if it would be a good candidate for geothermal heating and cooling. This ...
There’s a new coffee shop in the neighborhood, Jadu, and they’re serving breakfast and lunch, too. Jadu’s menu includes breakfast items like pistachio butter toast, an avo tartine, and “breakfast ...
The Franklin Park Coalition will discuss new ecological restoration efforts around Franklin Park in a virtual July 14 meeting. You’ll also learn how you can get involved through volunteer days and ...
A Boston mayoral candidates forum is scheduled for May 15 via Zoom. Boston’s Democratic Wards 1, 4, 5, 10, 11, 17, 18, and 19 are hosting the forum, which will be ...