Miss that feeling of watching a movie on the big screen? Then you’ll want to check out the first JP Movie Night Drive-In Movie experience being held this Saturday night.
Another independent Jamaica Plain business is closing due to the continued financial impact of the Coronavirus. The kids clothing and toy store Hatched recently announced it will not be reopening.
The impacts of the Coronavirus continue to be felt, as the popular Bella Luna Restaurant and Milky Way Lounge announced its permanent closure on Wednesday.
JP Reps Fitness Studio celebrated its second anniversary in March, but they won’t be able to make it to their third, as it’s another casualty of the Coronavirus.
With triple Boston’s rate of COVID-19 infection and six times the rate of Massachusetts as a whole, Chelsea’s 40,000 residents have experienced far more than their fair share of the pandemic.
Eliminating self-serve coffee stations, having no more than four people in an elevator at one time, and other best public health practices are part of the city’s recommended strategies to return to places of work.
After 24 years of being a local bed and breakfast off Centre Street, the Taylor House announced the business is closing, and that the owners are selling the two houses of the inn.
The Brookside Community Health Center is offering free, no questions asked COVID-19 tests in its parking area. Gustavo Quiroga shared what his experience was like to get a test.
Boston Scores, one of Boston Public School’s largest afterschool programs, has committed to distribute up to 5,000 non-surgical face masks to the students and families they serve.
El Oriental de Cuba, Midway Cafe, and The Video Underground, are just of several well-known and popular Jamaica Plain businesses that received money from the city’s Small Business Relief Fund.