Rozzie Main Streets Tweets!

Playing to an S.R.O. crowd last night, members of the board of RVMS and committee chairs updated the citizenry on topics ranging from the Farmers Market (would that it would get warm so the crops can start growing!) to proposed uses for Ye Olde Substation.

City Councillor Rob Consalvo doesn't miss a word

The Farmers Market committee, along with City Councillor Rob Consalvo (at left) negotiated for 47  FREE parking spots at the Commuter Rail lot that will now be available on Saturdays!

Jaime Pullen of the Farmers Market Committee

Jake Maliel, totally handsome and pictured below with his family, updated us on all the great work of the Economic Development Committee, and local attorney Adam Rogoff (lower right) teamed up with Historic Boston to present the latest discussions about the famous substation at the corner of Cummins Highway and Washington Street.

Jake Maliel of Economic Dev't. Committe and his beautiful family

While I struggled to get one Tweet-cum-photo out before the meeting ended, RVMS had their very own Twitter professional who had authored dozens during the meeting.  Follow them on Twitter @roslindalema.

Adam Rogoff shares the latest on the substation.
Always articulate and elegant, Joan Matulis

Last but never least,  doyenne Joan Matulis, past president of the Friends of the Roslindale Branch Library, announced the 50th anniversary of the library and updated the crowd on upcoming events, including the annual book sale which can always use books and volunteers to haul them around!