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597 Centre St.
Ten Tables looks to expand
JP CENTER—Popular upscale restaurant Ten Tables is planning to expand at its 597 Centre St. location, taking over the space now New Leaf Flores. Ten Tables has applied to open a bar serving beer, wine and liqueurs as well as appetizers for patrons waiting for tables.
Published by Jamaica Plain Gazette on November 20, 2009.
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599 Centre St.
Ten Tables looks to expand
If the plan goes through, New Leaf Florists at 599 Centre St. will move into the space at 601 Centre St. Sweet Christopher’s Dessert Café, the current occupant of 601 Centre, has closed.
Published by Jamaica Plain Gazette on November 20, 2009.
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601 Centre St.
Ten Tables looks to expand
If the plan goes through, New Leaf Florists at 599 Centre St. will move into the space at 601 Centre St. Sweet Christopher’s Dessert Café, the current occupant of 601 Centre, has closed.
Published by Jamaica Plain Gazette on November 20, 2009.
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673 Centre St.
Activist fingered for protest graffiti on illegal scooter ads
The Steve who spoke to the Gazette said the company will never again park its advertising scooters in the same spot—at 673 Centre St. in front of Prudential Unlimited Realty. “We’re not trying to push anybody’s buttons, certainly,” said Steve.
Published by Jamaica Plain Gazette on November 20, 2009.
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South Street and Carolina Avenue
Bus stop cut draws protest flyers
Flyers protesting the upcoming elimination of the MBTA bus stop at South Street and Carolina Avenue hand on a chain link fence that blocks public access to the bus stop shelter.
Published by Jamaica Plain Gazette on November 20, 2009.
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Carolina Avenue and Custer Street
Bus stop cut draws protest flyers
SOUTH ST.—The upcoming elimination of an MBTA bus stop on South Street, at the intersections with Carolina Avenue and Custer Street, is the target of anonymous protest flyers posted at the stop, which call the cut an “unnecessary hardship” on riders.
Published by Jamaica Plain Gazette on November 20, 2009.
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S. Huntington Avenue and Boylston Street
Bus stop cut draws protest flyers
...plans to eliminate two of nine bus stops between Forest Hills and Canary Square at S. Huntington Avenue and Boylston Street, while moving others and adding extended sidewalks at some stops. The plan is intended to...
Published by Jamaica Plain Gazette on November 20, 2009.
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57 Horan Way
DAILY INCIDEDNTS FOR TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 2009
...Jamaica Plain) responded to a radio call for an assault & battery in the area of 57 Horan Way. On arrival, officers spoke to the victim who stated that she was walking when several...
Published by BPDNews.com on November 17, 2009.
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8 Sunset Street
DAILY INCIDENTS FOR MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2009
...officers from Area B-3 (Mattapan) responded to a loud party in the area of 8 Sunset Street. On arrival, officers were directed to a 2nd floor apartment. Once outside the door, officers...
Published by BPDNews.com on November 16, 2009.
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3496 Washington St.
Ethiopian dance band calls JP home
Debo Band with Ansambl Mastika will perform Nov. 8 at 10 p.m. with doors open at 9 p.m. at the Midway Café at 3496 Washington St. Admission is $10.
Published by Jamaica Plain Gazette on November 6, 2009.
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South Street and Carolina Avenue
‘Arts park’ work begins
SOUTH ST.—After two years of community planning, work began on the renovation of the South Street Mall and Courts at South Street and Carolina Avenue this week.
Published by Jamaica Plain Gazette on November 6, 2009.
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891 Centre St
Office auction delayed again
PONDSIDE—The fate of the office building at 891 Centre St is still up in the air following a third delay of its scheduled foreclosure auction on Oct. 21.
Published by Jamaica Plain Gazette on November 6, 2009.
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741 Centre St.
Wednesday Happenings
...Veteran's tip: The best snacks usually go out last. Blanchard's Wine and Spirits, 741 Centre St., Jamaica Plain, 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Free...
Published by Bostonist on November 4, 2009.
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435 S. Huntington Ave.
Tuesday Happenings
The David Wax Museum plays "Mexo-Americana Music," fusing the twang of the Ozarks with sounds of the border towns. Boston's homegrown answer to Calexico. The Alchemist Lounge, 435 S. Huntington Ave., Jamaica Plain, 10 p.m. Free.
Published by Bostonist on November 3, 2009.
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605 Centre St.
Bon Savor charms
605 Centre St., Jamaica Plain. 617-971-0000. www.bonsavor.com. All major credit cards accepted. Restrooms not wheelchair accessible.
Published by The Boston Globe on October 27, 2009.
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435 S. Huntington Ave.
Saturday Happenings
...are offering "double free admission for Furries, Avatars, and ppl in plain clothes!!" The Alchemist, 435 S. Huntington Ave., Jamaica Plain, 10 p.m. Free...
Published by Bostonist on October 24, 2009.
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144 McBride Street
At-large council candidates tackle youth issues
...the local Hyde Square Task Force and other groups at Boston English High School at 144 McBride Street in the late afternoon. Incumbent John Connolly, Jackson, Andrew Kenneally and Ayanna Pressley attended the...
Published by Jamaica Plain Gazette on October 24, 2009.
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236 Chestnut Ave.
Religious hall torn down, set to rise again
The new Kingdom Hall, as Jehovah’s Witnesses houses of worship are known, at 236 Chestnut Ave. will include a worship center and dwelling units for ministers, according to an information sign posted at the construction site. It is slated for completion next spring.
Published by Jamaica Plain Gazette on October 23, 2009.
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154 Orchard St
The Weekender
Starts Saturday, Bia Garden, 154 Orchard St, 212-780-0010
Published by UrbanDaddy on October 22, 2009.
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435 S. Huntington Ave.
Tuesday Happenings
...the Schubert and the Mozart; maybe this week will be all Elliott Carter. Alchemist Lounge, 435 S. Huntington Ave., Jamaica Plain, 9 p.m. Free...
Published by Bostonist on October 20, 2009.
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50 Hathaway St.
Married couple charged with numerous area thefts
According to a press release, Brandi Kramer, 25, of 50 Hathaway St., Fall River, and husband Edward Kramer, 33, of 324 Parker St., New Bedford, were spotted...
Published by Boston Herald on October 20, 2009.
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3496 Washington St
Weekly Music Picks, October 18–24
This Saturday is fuckin' packed! First, how you gonna say no to Destruct-a-Thon's last show ever? With Mob Hit, Superpower, and Buried In Leather. Looks likely to be the most metal experience of the week. 3pm, Midway (3496 Washington St, JP).
Published by Bostonist on October 18, 2009.
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1497 Tremont St
Tue, 10.13.09 - Creative Drama Class
Venue Address: 1497 Tremont St
Published by CultureMob on October 13, 2009.
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43 Hillside Street
DAILY INCIDENTS FOR SUNDAY, OCTOBER 11, 2009
...2 (Roxbury) responded to a radio call for a loud party in the area of 43 Hillside Street. On arrival, officers heard and observed what appeared to be a loud party. Specifically, officers...
Published by BPDNews.com on October 11, 2009.
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550 Parker Street
Suspect Identified In Dormitory Robbery
...and a Boston Police SWAT team was called to a nearby Wentworth University building at 550 Parker Street a few hours later after a campus police officer reported hearing a voice inside the...
Published by WCVB-TV on October 10, 2009.
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550 Parker Avenue
Suspect IDed in dorm robbery
The victim told university police about the incident and they began investigating, when a Northeastern University police officer heard a voice inside of a Wentworth Institute building at 550 Parker Avenue, and believed the voice was that of the suspect.
Published by MyFox Boston on October 10, 2009.
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435 S. Huntington Ave.
Friday Happenings
...It's the rare white boy reggae band that gets our enthusiastic support. Alchemist Lounge, 435 S. Huntington Ave., Jamaica Plain, 10:30 p.m. Free...
Published by Bostonist on October 9, 2009.
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550 Parker Avenue
MOST WANTED
...investigation, a Northeastern University Police Officer heard a voice coming from inside the building at 550 Parker Avenue. The officer believed this voice was that of the wanted armed suspect. This information was...
Published by BPDNews.com on October 9, 2009.
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51-55 Heath St.
Nobody Home
JP residential or mixed-use properties on the abandoned property inventory include: 10 Granada Park, 51-55 Heath St. (counted as two properties), 279 Lamartine St. and 5 Mendell Way.
Published by Jamaica Plain Gazette on October 9, 2009.
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33-37 S. Huntington Ave.
Nobody Home
JP commercial or industrial properties on the inventory include: 33-37 S. Huntington Ave., 3425 Washington St. and 3700 Washington St.
Published by Jamaica Plain Gazette on October 9, 2009.