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Prosecutors are so conditioned to win at all costs that they have lost their nerve to test the waters in the name of justice. Currently, when corporate executives steal we use civil statutes to punish ...
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Community Servings, a nonprofit provider of medically tailored meals and nutrition services to individuals and families living with critical and chronic illnesses, recently announced the appointment ...
A 26-year-old Roxbury man has been arrested in Brockton in the Oct. 21 shooting death of a victim who was found on Parker Street. The Boston Police Fugitive Unit, Brockton Police, and Massachusetts ...
Sheffield Chamber Players is seeking connections with JP-based nonprofit organizations to expand its mission of “bringing chamber music home.” Jamaica Plain-based Sheffield Chamber Players was founded ...
Can you believe it’ll be the *fifth* annual Jamaica Plain Music Festival on Saturday? To think such a short time ago it was an adorable little albino squirrel baby, no bigger than your palm… We’ll be ...
Hello neighborhood. Here’s your Morning Memo on all things JP for Thursday, May 15. Support Egleston Square Tonight: The biggest fundraiser of the year for Egleston Square Main Street is tonight. You ...
Three Boston City Councilors are looking to decrease the exorbitant fees that the four major food delivery service companies charge. Before the Coronavirus pandemic, sit-down restaurants were making ...
Multi talented singer-songwriter Fabiola Méndez’s audiovisual project Negrura will premiere at the Hyde Square Task Force on April 29. Negrura is an audiovisual storytelling experience that showcases ...
On Saturday Jamaica Plain’s Stop & Shop celebrated Marty the Robot‘s 1st birthday. It’s fair to argue that robots don’t have birthdays. But tell that to C-3PO! I’m not going to lie to you. I was ...
On March 30, Governor Baker signed into law An Act relative to motor vehicle license suspension, an important reform of our criminal justice system. Previously in Massachusetts, individuals convicted ...
There will be no “Lilac Sunday” activities at the Arnold Arboretum this year due to expected inclement weather. Instead, a scaled-back slate of activities will be offered Saturday, May 13. “Due to ...