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Roslindale

A neighborhood with plenty of natural beauty and charm.

Residents once called Roslindale the “garden suburb” of Boston. Today, they still enjoy the neighborhood’s natural beauty. Here you’ll find the Arnold Arboretum. It's a 265-acre park that’s part of Boston’s Emerald Necklace. Many of the area’s colonial homes are now condos that house the City’s growing population.

Roslindale Village is the original Main Street district. There's a vibrant shopping and dining area with unique shops and bistros. Downtown is just a quick ride away on the MBTA Orange Line and Commuter Rail.

  • Roslindale
    Boston, MA 02131
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Neighborhood Contacts

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Joshua McCorkle

Roslindale Liaison


Josh McCorkle is an experienced education, marketing, and communications professional. A Brookline native, he has a bachelor’s degree in English from Boston University and a master’s degree in elementary special education from Lesley University.

Before joining the Office of Neighborhood Services, McCorkle worked as a teacher, university administrator, operations professional, and editor. He brings a passion for equity, education, and urban design to his role as Roslindale liaison.

McCorkle lives in Roslindale with his wife and dog. In his free time, he enjoys cooking, reading, and playing bar trivia.

Lindsey Santana

Executive Director of the Mayor's Office of Neighborhood Services


Lindsey Santana was born in Boston. At the age of 10, she moved back home to the Dominican Republic. After six years, she returned to Boston where she attended and graduated from West Roxbury Academy. There she founded the Student Government Association, and became very active in her community.

Santana started her career in City Hall as a Community Project and Marketing Coordinator for the Office of Public Service, which is now known as the Mayor’s Office of Civic Organizing. She later became the Jamaica Plain liaison in ONS and served in that role for two years. She has also served as Community Engagement Manager for the Environment Department and most recently served as the Chief of Staff for City Councilor Brian Worrell. 

In her new role as the Mayor's Office of Neighborhood Services, Santana will build on the Office’s work to provide essential services to constituents and work towards deepening the City’s relationship with local businesses, organizations, and residents in Boston. 

She currently resides in Brighton and is pursuing her master’s in public relations at Boston University.  In her spare time, Lindsey likes to travel, read and spend time with family and friends.

  • Roslindale
    Boston, MA 02131
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