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In this update, DJ Pup Dawg and Asha sit down with key leaders to discuss major community initiatives and the upcoming Ramadan Night Market.
City of Boston Updates
Mayor’s Office Hours: Chief Brianna Millor, who oversees the Community Engagement Cabinet and the 311 hotline, announces the first-ever "Mayor’s Office Hours" starting March 5th from 6–8 PM at the Bolling Building in Roxbury. Residents can meet Mayor Michelle Wu, get questions answered, and access city services like parking tickets and birth certificates in one place.
311 Hotline: Residents are encouraged to use the 311 app or hotline for non-emergency issues like potholes and street light repairs, especially following recent snowstorms.
Ramadan Night Market
The Event: Hawa Yusuf (Office of Immigrant Advancement) and Tamerlie Roc (Boston Community Social) break down the 2nd annual Ramadan Night Market happening this Friday and Saturday at Boston City Hall.
What to Expect: The market runs from 9 PM to 1 AM and features over 50 local vendors, including halal food, matcha, chai, and clothing. It is a family-friendly event open to the entire community, not just Boston residents.
How to Join: While walk-ins are welcome, attendees can register via EventBrite by searching "Boston Night Market".
Listen to DJ Pup Dawg every day on the iHeartRadio app and follow on all socials @djpupdawg!
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
By JAM'N 94.5 (WJMN-FM)In this update, DJ Pup Dawg and Asha sit down with key leaders to discuss major community initiatives and the upcoming Ramadan Night Market.
City of Boston Updates
Mayor’s Office Hours: Chief Brianna Millor, who oversees the Community Engagement Cabinet and the 311 hotline, announces the first-ever "Mayor’s Office Hours" starting March 5th from 6–8 PM at the Bolling Building in Roxbury. Residents can meet Mayor Michelle Wu, get questions answered, and access city services like parking tickets and birth certificates in one place.
311 Hotline: Residents are encouraged to use the 311 app or hotline for non-emergency issues like potholes and street light repairs, especially following recent snowstorms.
Ramadan Night Market
The Event: Hawa Yusuf (Office of Immigrant Advancement) and Tamerlie Roc (Boston Community Social) break down the 2nd annual Ramadan Night Market happening this Friday and Saturday at Boston City Hall.
What to Expect: The market runs from 9 PM to 1 AM and features over 50 local vendors, including halal food, matcha, chai, and clothing. It is a family-friendly event open to the entire community, not just Boston residents.
How to Join: While walk-ins are welcome, attendees can register via EventBrite by searching "Boston Night Market".
Listen to DJ Pup Dawg every day on the iHeartRadio app and follow on all socials @djpupdawg!
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.