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11.15.2021

On WBUR: Boston Acting Mayor Kim Janey says goodbye to her short, but historic post

Acting Mayor Kim Janey — Boston’s first woman and first Black resident to serve in the top post — bid farewell to the office Wednesday, ticking off a series of accomplishments during her brief tenure, including helping the city navigate the COVID-19 pandemic.

09.23.2021

In The Bay State Banner: Hibernian Hall returns to in-person performance with ‘Smoked Oysters’

Hibernian Hall in Nubian Square is once again producing in-person performances, reopening its theatrical doors for the first time since 2019 with “Smoked Oysters” by Hibernian Hall’s 2021/22 Playwright-in-Residence Mary McCullough. The powerful rumination on a Black family is as timely as it was during its January 2020 debut at Greater Egleston High School.

09.18.2021

MADISON PARK DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION BRINGS SMOKED OYSTERS BY MARY MCCULLOUGH TO HIBERNIAN HALL

Smoked Oysters revolves around loving and successful Black family members who experience unexpected challenges.

09.08.2021

In the Bay State Banner: Mobile mural marks MPDC 55th anniversary

As part of their 55th anniversary celebration, Madison Park Development Corporation has organized a mobile mural in Nubian Square, created by local artists and a cohort of six youth participants. The mural, “A Love Letter to Roxbury,” celebrates the neighborhood’s history and MPDC’s commitment to the community.