Hi Neighbors,
There are few things that I'm more passionate about than food. And farmers' markets are an intregal part of that passion. Over the past month I've been fortunate to get the chance to begin building one in my own neighborhood: Stony Brook. Tomorrow is a start. I hope you'll join us. And not only do I hope you come to the market, but that you'll help me build this into a really vibrant community space.
Info on the market:
The market launch is this Sunday,… Continue
Added by Edith Murnane on July 11, 2009 at 8:49pm —
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We all know that recycling is critical for conserving resources, and now, thanks to the cities new Single Steam Curbside Recycling program, it just got easier. I made a movie about this from inside one of the new bins - check it out!
Recycle more! As of July 1, 2009, Boston residents no longer have to separate paper and cardboard from cans and… Continue
Dear Neighbors,
My cat, Shenzi, has been missing since Thursday, I think he may have hidden somewhere because of the thunderstorm and can't get out which would be very bad (so if you live near me please check your basements etc), or just got scared by that or people letting off fireworks and went too far away and can't find his way back (but most lost cats are within three or four blocks of where they live, I live in the middle part of Paul… Continue
START YOUR HOLIDAY WEEKEND WITH FIRST THURSDAY JULY 2
An evening of art, poetry, shopping, music and good will.
Join us as we transform Centre and South Streets into galleries.
Open receptions at each location offer a chance to meet the artists, enjoy refreshments, and experience JP's fabulous businesses in an entirely new light.
The J.P. Running Club has been meeting every Thursday night at Doyle's @ 6:30 for two years. We run in the Arboretum, Franklin Park, or at Jamaica Pond. After running we hangout at Doyle's for a bite and some beers. Please contact us if you're interested or just show up on a Thursday.
Mayor Thomas M. Menino and the Mayor’s Office of New Bostonians (MONB) are proud to announce a call for nominations for the 2009 We Are Boston Leadership Awards. The awards celebrate individuals and organizations that have made outstanding contributions in promoting Boston’s rich diversity and fostering civic engagement within communities of New Bostonians. The MONB is seeking nominations to honor exceptional leaders in three We Are Boston Leadership award… Continue
I am so excited I can hardly type this email. The Boston Police Department has just made their newest tool called Crime Reports available to us. This tool lets us see what's crime is being reported on our streets. Combine this with our neighborhood zone groups and we've got a great way to find out what's happening and what we can do about it.
Here is what I request you do:
1) Go to http://jamaicaplain.neighborsforneighbors.org
2) Navigate… Continue
Join the Mayor and Chief Jim Hunt to kick off the big bin distribution to our neighborhood.
Tuesday, June 23rd
11 AM
Curtis Hall Lawn
20 South Street
Jamaica Plain MA 02130
On July 1, 2009, Mayor Menino is instituting a new convenient way for Boston residents to recycle more. Residents no longer have to separate paper and cardboard from cans and bottles.… Continue
This Saturday, June 13th, 9am to noon or later
All along Paul Gore St (between Hyde Sq and Stony Brook T)
Lots and lots of stuff!
Great way to meet neighbors!
The Yard Sale Event of the Summer in JP, Don't miss it!!
Added by Jenny Jones on June 12, 2009 at 1:06pm —
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Mayor seeks nominations for Community Advisory Committee on Climate Action
Mayor Thomas M. Menino today announced that the City of Boston and the Mayor’s Climate Action Leadership Committee are seeking nominations to the Community Advisory Committee on Climate Action. Nominations are due by June 26, 2009.
The Community Advisory Committee will ensure that the ideas and concerns of a broad range of Boston residents are… Continue
Added by Colleen Keller on June 8, 2009 at 1:37pm —
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Every summer, women from all over New England depart on a mountain journey to participate in the three-day Wilderness Heals pledge hike in support of survivors of violence and trauma. Wilderness Heals benefits the Elizabeth Stone House in Roxbury, MA. This year’s hike will be held July 17-19 and will unite more than 75 women to hike through the rugged terrain of New Hampshire’s White Mountains.
The Elizabeth Stone House helps women and families rebuild… Continue
Added by Amy Howard on June 4, 2009 at 6:35pm —
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Guest Speakers from Boston Police Operations Division. A dispatcher and 911 call taker will be present to answer questions about the 911 system and how call are prioritized and dispatched.
25 y/o female, looking for 2 roommates to share my wonderful apartment on Pershing Rd. Rooms are $650 each plus utilities, looking to sign a one-yr lease together. Please contact me for more information and images. Please spread the word too! Thanks!
This Monday, May 25, we lost a beloved father, friend, and neighbor. Bill Conklin, age 42, who lived on Boylston Street, Jamaica Plain, MA, died suddenly from heart related issues. Bill leaves behind, his wife Jenn, daughters Bernadine, Nelli and son Robert.
To learn how you can support the family, to reflect, and for more information please see -… Continue
This morning at the Egleston Square Main Street Annual meeting, Mayor Menino proclaimed that today, Friday, May 22, 2009 is Tim Reardon day in appreciation of all of Tim's contributions to the greater Egleston Square community of Jamaica Plain, MA.
Over the last couple of days many of our non-profit partners who serve youth have been sending desperate emails informing their supporters that 18,051 teens in MA will lose their violence prevention programs if the Senate doesn’t act to fund them. The final vote is happening tomorrow.
Right here in Jamaica Plain, the Hyde Square Task Force receives $200,000 through this State budget line item. The teenagers of this State need our support, this money literally… Continue
Cali is part of our family, she needs her medication and our hearts are broken. We will not stop searching until she is found. Upon her safe return, we will gladly send you on your way with a cash reward, NO questions asked.
Cali weighs approx. 6 lbs, is extremely friendly, last seen on 5/14/09 in Dorchester. Poms are not as common as labs or retrievers so if you spot a blonde fluffy dog with a tail that curls up, PLEASE call immediately!… Continue