Between scenic shots of the High Speed Trolley clicking through the falling snow, of water rushing along the lush banks of the Neponset, and of the Blue Hill Avenue streetscape, teen film director Moses Sibley of the Mattapan Teen Center (MTC) located the pulse of the people of Mattapan and put it on film in “Mattapan The Documentary,” which has become the talk of the
The state Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR) is backing off its plan to convert a wading pool off River Street into a spray deck, according to a state lawmaker, days after community members, calling the plan short-sighted, lit into the agency for leaving them out of the loop. At a public meeting last week, DCR officials said the decision to remake the wading pool
Residents on Wednesday lit into the state Department of Conservation and Recreation over a plan to convert a wading pool off River Street into a spray deck, saying the agency left them out of the loop and calling the plan short-sighted. DCR officials acknowledged the decision to remake the wading pool at Mattapan’s Ryan Playground as a spray deck had already been made, citing
Inflation has driven up costs for the items needed to make costumes, and on top of that, many bands are boycotting the festival this year due to long-running strife with Caribbean American Carnival Association of Boston (CACAB), which presents Boston Carnival.