In contrast to last week’s blizzard, a lot more is staying open during Monday’s storm. For instance, the T is trying to run a regular schedule. Here’s our ongoing list of what’s open and closed. If you’d like to announce your business or organization’s plans, please leave a comment on this story or email chris@jamaicaplainnews.com.
Open
- MBTA is on a regular schedule
- Boston Centers for Youth and Families are open 7:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. (In JP, that’s Curtis Hall at 20 South St. and Hennigan Community Center at 200 Heath St.) They’re open to all, including children. Parents or guardians will need to fill out a short form before leaving kids under 12.
- Public libraries are open
- State government offices are open
- City Hall is open and city workers are expected to work normal hours
- Trash and recycling schedule is unchanged (expect pick-up started earlier on Monday)
Closed/Cancelled
- UPDATED: Hyde Square Task Force offices are closed and programming is cancelled.
- Boston Public Schools are closed Monday. As soon as an announcement is made about Tuesday, we’ll update this list.
- Eliot School has cancelled morning and afternoon classes. We’ll post the decision about evening classes as soon as we hear it.
- The Jamaica Pond Association‘s monthly meeting, which would have been 7 p.m. Monday at Jamaiacaway Tower, has been cancelled. The neighborhood group’s next board meeting will be March 2.
For all your JP storm news in one place, check Jamaica Plain Storm Center.