Coolidge Yoga is offering yoga in the park classes Wednesday nights just steps from BU’s Charles River campus, at Knyvet Square in Brookline. The classes are a chance to reconnect with nature and yourself.
Bird-enriched rendering by Embarc.
Youth Enrichment Services and Watermark Development have filed plans with the BPDA to replace an electrical contractor s building on Amory Street with a new headquarters for the non-profit group and a separate four-story, nine-unit residential building.
YES, which provides affordable and impactful sports-based youth development and leadership programming for roughly 1,600 kids a year in Dorchester, Roxbury and Mattapan, would use the lot recently vacated by J&M Brown Co. - which moved to Dedham - at 267 Amory St., near New Minton Street and overlooking the Southwest Corridor.
The street is already home to a number of non-profit groups, including the Jamaica Plain Neighborhood Development Corp., which owns the Brewery complex on the other side of Amory.
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Beginning Saturday, April 17, riders on the MBTA Green Line B Branch will trade short-term disruption for long-term gain.
The T will speed up its Green Line B Branch Station Consolidation Project along the West Campus stretch of Commonwealth Avenue by shutting down trolley service between Washington Street and Kenmore Square for a total of seven weeks this spring, so construction crews can work 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Shuttle buses will replace trolley service.
The good news is that the project consolidating four West Campus T stops into two along Comm Ave should finish months early, according to Angel Peña, chief of the MBTA’s ongoing Green Line Transformation. The T will specify completion only in “late 2021,” but that’s a jump forward from the original February 2022 target.
Chris Lisinski
State House News Service
Most above-ground trolley service will be replaced by buses on the Green Line s B Branch for a total of seven weeks between mid-April and June, the MBTA announced Wednesday, March 31.
Trolleys will not run between the Kenmore and Washington Street stops from April 17 to May 9 and then again from May 17 to June 13, a major shutdown as crews work to consolidate four stations into two. During those spans, crews will work 24/7 and shuttle buses will run along the affected stretch all day and night.
The springtime project will hit as Boston looks to emerge from the pandemic and the service disruptions will hit along the Commonwealth Avenue Corridor, affecting the Boston University and Boston College areas, travelers heading to Fenway Park, and the neighborhoods of Allston and Brighton.