Boston’s “Port Marker” will be installed to formally honor and remember the Africans who died and those who survived the Middle Passage.
More than 1,000 people showed up for a silent vigil in Jamaica Plain lining Centre Street, but they didn't stay silent for long.
Boston Main Streets Foundation offering $1,000 grants to support Jamaica Plain Main Streets’ small business community; applications open 4/1
The City of Boston promotes shopping local this holiday season with stop at JP Centre/South & Three Squares Main Streets
The Boston Main Streets Foundation Awards $32,500 Total in Impact & Innovation Grants to 7 Boston Main Streets Districts
The celebration event on Saturday, November 23, will also include a boathouse dedication in honor of Christine Cooper.
"The potential loss of Doyle's Cafe is a gut-punch to Boston," the Boston Preservation Alliance said this week.
Winning projects connect residents to nature and build community connections.
Residents, park users encouraged to take online survey and share ideas at 'Mini Common' neighborhood events
Mayor's Office of Food Access launches second annual week celebrating Boston's farmer's markets and farmers' efforts to provide Boston...
Seven temporary public art projects have been selected for the City of Boston's Transformative Public Art program.
Officers and staff from Boston Police District E-13, and other units, all worked hard to organize and produce a free, family-focused day.
Hope Church in Jamaica Plain took $20 bills from its offering collection and stamping them with the face of Harriet Tubman.
Honoring Robert Earl and Chef Daniel Bruce at Hospitality Good Scout Breakfast in Seaport.
Pine Manor College to honor Boston Police Commissioner William G. Gross and Diversity Expert and Businesswoman Melissa James
We're celebrating Mother's Day by inviting readers to share their favorite mom photos and memories on Patch.
Thousands popped over to check out the vendors, the music and the food in JP, despite the cloudy chilly weather.
Saturday's the day folks. Follow the happy artsy people to the festival Saturday til 5 p.m.
During National Volunteer Week the nonprofit is working to match some the Littles on its wait list with Big Brother Volunteers.
After discovering a need for new technology, City Realty steps in to help out.
The project, with 225 unit income-restrict apartments, is being called the most significant of its kind in Boston.
Suffolk, Teamsters Local 25 support program to expand career opportunities for women and minority residents
Porsha Olayiwola will begin her role in January.
If you finished getting your lights up over the weekend, let us see them so we can share them with your Patch neighbors!
The neighborhood council is meeting Wednesday about a proposed pot shop in Hyde Square.
For some it's outdated. For others it's a necessary tool to surviving winter.
Students got the chance to work directly with artists and Harvard professors to write scenes, create characters, and much more.
Pine Manor College Hosts Rolling Admissions Event Called Welcome Wednesday
A local online community is reeling after the regional administrators shut them down this weekend.
he local softball team got game tickets, T-shirts, and a meet-and-greet with the Red Sox. Here's why.
Hyde Jackson Square Main Streets partners with Patronicity, Boston Main Streets Foundation to enliven Teatro en el Parque series
Five Boston Residents Graduate from Pine Manor College on May 20th
There's a lot going on Saturday May, 19 and Sunday May 20.
Thousands popped over to check out the vendors, the music, and the food in the good weather.
We are looking for local columnists contributors and photographers to represent JP in a way only you can.
The Boston Herald named Sara Prat a Winter Prep School All Star.
A track problem at Jackson Square is causing some issues, the MBTA announced.
Watch out if you're riding the Orange line today.
Route 33 and 32 have been affected.
But it will be a while before T-riders get to use the shiny new cars.