The Jamaica Plain Neighborhood Council (JPNC) held its regular monthly meeting on Tuesday, September 23, via Zoom. Chair Renee Stacey Welch presided over the session. JPNC members in attendance were ...
Mayor Michelle Wu and the Boston Parks and Recreation Department will host the fourth annual Fall-o-Ween Children’s Festival on the Boston Common Parade Ground at the corner of Beacon and Charles ...
PM, the Boston Public Market (BPM) will launch its 10th anniversary year in grand style with the arrival of the Official Pumpkins of Boston — gia ...
Ninety-two years after a Yankee-dominated state government limited the sale of liquor licenses to prevent Irish American politicians in Boston from gaining more influence, city and state politicians ...
Special to the Gazette The highly anticipated 2025 Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series will make its triumphant return to Boston Harbor on September 19 and 20, 2025. This will be the only stop in the ...
Dr. DeMaria – affectionately known as “Dr. Al” – is a towering figure in infectious disease and public health. During his 36-year career at DPH, he served in a variety of leadership roles – state ...
Jamaica Plain was the home of most of Boston’s 31 breweries before Prohibition outlawed the sale of alcoholic drinks in 1920. Twenty-four beer makers were located within a 1-mile radius of Columbus ...
A special tribute event in honor of former CEO Wayne Ysaguirre of Nurtury was held last month. The event honored Wayne’s 30-year career at Nurtury and was attended by influential members of the ...
Special to the Gazette Massachusetts Department of Revenue (DOR) Commissioner Geoffrey Snyder announced that preliminary revenue collections for July totaled $2.694 billion, $7 million or 0.3% more ...
Vocalist Zakiyyah preforms at the Sam Adams Brewery during JP Porchfest.
Mayor Michelle Wu, the Mayor’s Commission on Persons with Disabilities and the Disability Advisory Board announced that the City’s annual Disability Community Forum will take place on Wednesday, May ...
“I’d say 80 percent of my walk-in traffic heard about us in the Gazette. Most come in because of the coupons. We did a full page when we first opened, and now we do a quarter page color ad every issue ...