Hi friends & neighbors,
We haven't had a First Thursday event since September - but there is a special HOLIDAY First Thursday this week!! City Feed will be hosting a LIVE brass quartet. Come on down to hear your favorite carols.
Also, we're having a gaggle of vendors doing FREE tastings in store: Equal Exchange is sampling out hot cocoa and snacks; Bountiful Pantry is sampling out winter soups and Root Cellar Preserves is sharing the locally-made taste of traditional…
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Added by City Feed and Supply on November 30, 2009 at 12:12pm —
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We're open tomorrow should you need us!
HAPPY THANKSGIVING!
Added by City Feed and Supply on November 25, 2009 at 3:13pm —
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This Thanksgiving we all have a lot to be grateful for but I am most grateful for the cosmopolitan mecca we call Jamaica Plain. While the past several years of this economic crisis of have taken a toll on many Americans, I feel very blessed to live and work here. And although not everyone here in Jamaica Plain has been exempt from the affects of the economy, we have weathered the storm in terms of housing and jobs much better than most.
So, when you sit down this Thanksgiving with…
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Added by Janis Lippman on November 25, 2009 at 9:58am —
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My mother was born and raised on Spring Park Ave and lived there till she married my Dad. Now 50 years later she is in the Sherrill House a long term care facility across from the VA. She loves JP. This is her town and now she is recovering and living wonderfully there at the Sherrill House. I live on Haverford St and can walk there in 20 minutes and its great.
Added by Danny on November 24, 2009 at 11:00pm —
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Neighbors,
As we gather with family and friends over the next couple of days
let's reflect on all there is to be grateful for and how we can be of
service to each other.
At the moment, I'm grateful for the awesome posts people have been making on the network today. Seriously, where else can you learn about a holiday recipe for Tofurkey and see a home made video about Safety on the T uploaded by a Sgt Krause from our local police station?
Let's share…
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Added by Joseph Porcelli (Chief Neighbor) on November 24, 2009 at 6:30pm —
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Sarabeth, our accounts payable honcho, finally relented and shared her delicious TOFURKEY recipe with us. Don't tell her but, we printed it up and there's copies for sharing in our cooler case near the tofu! Enjoy... no brining required!
Added by City Feed and Supply on November 24, 2009 at 5:00pm —
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Added by Joseph Porcelli (Chief Neighbor) on November 24, 2009 at 2:36pm —
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Yes - I love my family but I start to get a little restless.
Where can I go, is anything open in JP or surrounding area.
All I have seen so far are really fine restaurants open.
Cheers to all.
Kate
Added by kate on November 24, 2009 at 12:44pm —
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Spend $100 at CITY FEED AND SUPPLY & take home a FREE pound of Organic Love Buzz coffee.
This special promotion starts Monday, November 23 and continues until Thanksgiving Day! - or while supplies last.
Equal Exchange donates 20 cents to small farmer's Green Planet Fund in Latin America for every bag distributed -- in addition to their usual generous support.
THANKS for shopping at City Feed & sharing the love.
HAPPY THANKSGIVING!
-- Your Neighbors at City Feed…
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Added by City Feed and Supply on November 23, 2009 at 12:30pm —
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Hi All,
I currently have two bedrooms for ent in my home and am hoping to find some decent like minded roommates.
Available December 1st./January 1st. Two bedrooms for rent in a three bedroom, two and a half bath house. Located in the historic Woodbourne area of Jamaica Plain, near Forest Hills. Asking $600 a month per room, plus utilities ($170 per person on average).
The first bedroom is 10’6” by 13’ with a 7”6’closet. The second bedroom is 12’6” by 9’ 6” with…
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Added by Anthony on November 23, 2009 at 8:14am —
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There has been some discussion recently about enlarging the area of my neighborhood association. As of the moment, it encompasses the area between Amory, Boylston, Green, and Washington Streets. My opinion is that the BNA should become smaller, and break up into at least two neighborhood associations, and perhaps as many as four.
The reason for my line of thought is that I think the neighborhood association should follow the crimewatch model of encompassing a small area. The concept…
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Added by Diane Simpson on November 21, 2009 at 11:00am —
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Neighbors,
There are lots of great things happening in JP this weekend!
First: Mike's Fitness is holding a community event tomorrow, Saturday 11/21/2009 from 10 to 2. You can purchase pies from Community Servings (yum) and save 100 dollars on a 6 month membership when you donate $10 to NFN. Go to
http://bit.ly/efGDZ for details, restrictions apply.
To see what else is going on this weekend - see the bottom of…
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Added by Joseph Porcelli (Chief Neighbor) on November 20, 2009 at 2:35pm —
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COMMUNITY ALERT:
Area E Officers Work In Conjunction to
Catch Two B&E M/V Thieves
BPD Offers Prevention Tips for Motor Vehicle Break-ins
On Friday, November 20, 2009, at approximately 4:45am, Boston Police Officers assigned out of Area E-18 (Hyde Park), received a radio call for a larceny in progress on Wyvern Street.
It should be noted that this immediate area has been recently experiencing larcenies related to motor vehicles. With this…
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Added by Captain John Greland on November 20, 2009 at 2:25pm —
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Last night on the mid-night shift (11/20) a suspect was arrested for breaking into a motor vehicle in the Wyvern Street area. The arrest was made by a car from E-18 assisted by units from E-13. The cruisers were in the neighborhood as a result of car breaks that had been occurring in the area. When the 911 call came in they were only a block away.
Added by Captain John Greland on November 20, 2009 at 10:25am —
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Some of you may have noticed a Boston Police Officer on a bike teamed up with a T Officer/bike. Lt. Mike Shea, T-Police, and I had been talking about setting this up since I was assigned here back in June. I had one of my officers (Officer Abreu) volunteer for the assignment. I then had to get him certified on the bike and get him special equipment such as an ear piece for his radio, special holster, and riding gear. I received the blessing of Superintendent Evans to conduct this joint venture.…
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Added by Captain John Greland on November 20, 2009 at 10:04am —
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There have been a rash of theft from two local coffee shops in the past couple of days (City Feed & JP Licks). Customers should be more aware of their surrounding. Never leave your purse or other personal items unattended. Do not place items on the floor or under the table. If you see someone or something out of the ordinary please notify the store manager. We must all look out for one another.
Added by Det. John F. Cronin on November 15, 2009 at 8:46am —
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Last night (11/13) at about 1:00am, a Boynton St resident was robbed at knife point and slightly injured. A 17 and 18 y/o male were found in the area and arrested. There have been several arrests for robbery over the last 3-4 weeks.
Sgt. Eric Krause
Area E-13 Community Service
www.e13bpd.com
Added by Sgt. Eric Krause on November 13, 2009 at 12:28pm —
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Come to our founder Joe Porcelli's house to meet neighbors and make soup! Please bring your soup recipes, ingredients, large pots, and a container to take home some yummy soup.
RSVP here today!
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Added by Karen Zgoda on November 11, 2009 at 5:01pm —
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My neighbor, Dunja, is performing this Opera on Friday November 20th at 8pm at River of Life Church. I heard her sing it last year, she was amazing! Plus it's about Eleanor of Aquitaine.
http://www.boosey.com/pages/opera/moreDetails.asp?musicID=33519
Flower and Hawk by Carlisle Floyd - Melodrama for Soprano on the life of Eleanor of Aquitaine
Dunja Pechstein, soprano
Michael Strauss,…
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Added by Jenny Jones on November 9, 2009 at 7:31pm —
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Neighbors, over the last couple of weeks there have been a number of crimes committed in Jamaica Plain. The good news is that 911 was called and BPD was able to make some good arrests. Check out Captain Greland's posts -
http://bit.ly/2g7DzK
The bad news is, crimes are still being committed. BPD has stepped up patrols in these areas but they need our help.
Here is the plan Captain Greland and Carolyn MacNeil from…
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Added by Joseph Porcelli (Chief Neighbor) on November 9, 2009 at 2:38pm —
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