Dear neighbors of Jamaica Plain,
It has been my absolute pleasure serving as Jamaica Plain Neighborhood Coordinator and City Wide Latina Liason for the past three years for the Mayor’s Office of Neighborhood Services. From attending community meetings about local issues to helping new business open. I have learned so much from our neighborhood and how government helps to improve our lives. I have also learned a great deal from the many residents and activists who put in tireless hours engaging in our government to improve our neighborhood.
At a very young age I knew my purpose was to help others.Having the opportunity to work for an individual whom not only believes in the American Dream, but also gives those around him the opportunity to believe in themselves only makes this journey so much more than just a simple job. Some might say this is just a job, but to me it is the opportunity of a lifetime. Being able to serve my community not only allows me to change people’s lives, but it also gives me the chance to be a voice within.
I look forward to continuing the important work of civic engagement and community outreach under the leadership of Mayor Walsh, Chief Jerome Smith, and the amazing hardworking team of the Mayor’s Civic Engagement Cabinet as I begin to take on a new role and challenge. I look forward to continuing my work with Mayor Walsh and the employees of the City of Boston to better serve constituents, engage Bostonians, and improve access to their government. Working in the Mayor's office of Neighborhood Services has been a dream come true, and daily I remind myself of the wise words of Gandhi
“ The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others”
I would like to introduce your new amazing JP
Coordinator Enrique José Pepén I know he will do an amazing job and love JP much as I do
Alex
ONS - Jamaica Plain
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Please stay off the roads, if you can. Ice precipitation and low temperatures make for slippery conditions, so be extra cautious! has 300 pieces on the road and are adding more.
12/28/2018
Due to statewide 911 connectivity issues, anyone unable to get through to 911 should call the Department’s 10 digit number: 617-343-4911.
12/01/2018
Can’t wait to see everyone tomorrow for our tree lightings
11/26/2018
Let the countdown begin !!! Can’t wait to see everyone this weekend
As we prepare for Thanksgiving don’t forget to mark your Calendars for
Dec 1st. Join the The English High School band, Santa and our Mayor Martin J. Walsh for a day filled of activities.
11/19/2018
Hey, JP are you as exited as I am !! Cant wait to celebrate
07/09/2018
Let's celebrate what unites us !
07/02/2018
Beautiful mural in Egleston Square.
If you have a chance stop by and take a look.
Huge shout out to Egleston Square Main Street for making this possible. Esto es nuestra cultura
We are experiencing issues with our phone lines & are working to resolve the issue. We apologize for any inconvenience. 311 Issues may be reported via mobile app, Twitter, or email.
05/21/2018
Join Mayor Walsh for our annual Coffee Hour
May 31st
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