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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.
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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.
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08.11.2021
In Banker & Tradesman: Personnel File
Madison Park Development Corp.
Roxbury-based Madison Park Development Corp. has named Ingrid Tucker, head of the Cambridge Montessori School since 2011, as its new deputy director.
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08.09.2021
On News @ Northeastern: HE TEACHES FINANCIAL LITERACY TO YOUNG PEOPLE, AND THE LESSONS TRANSCEND MONEY
The weekly classes in financial literacy are held at Northeastern Crossing in partnership with Madison Park Development Corporation (MPDC), a 56-year-old nonprofit organization in Roxbury, a community that neighbors Northeastern’s Boston campus. Yhinny Matos, a youth workforce manager at MPDC, recognized the need for a course in financial independence based on a survey of people in the community. Her findings led Matos to create courses that focus on finance, creative industries, health care, law, and construction.