Like the rest of the country, the Coronavirus has wreaked havoc on Jamaica Plain’s stores and restaurants. As the state slowly loosens restrictions, it’s important for us to feel comfortable to go back to our favorite stores and restaurants.
From the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, keeping Boston’s families safe, healthy, and equitably supported has been our top priority. That’s why we made the tough but necessary decision to close Boston Public Schools buildings in March.
There are countless unsung heroes who are working on the frontlines in the face of the Coronavirus. Here are two Brookside Community Health Center employees who have been putting their lives on the line to help others.
The Urban Edge Resiliency Fund will directly assist families and individuals living in Urban Edge’s housing, as well as low- to moderate-income families in Roxbury and Jamaica Plain, impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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.