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The application is to demolish the structure at 93-95 Prescott Street in East Boston.

Testing is in partnership with East Boston Neighborhood Health Center.

Our weekly photography clinic, perfect for social distancing, has weekly challenges to help you hone and improve your photography skills.

Through the 12-week course, a group of immigrant residents will meet key City of Boston officials and learn how to effectively navigate local government.

A weekly message from Commissioner McCosh in support of the local disability community.

This month, we recognize two vital conversations in essential suicide prevention and substance use recovery.

Pools will be operated and used in accordance to public health guidelines.

All in-person polling locations will be operated in accordance with public health guidelines

The City of Boston and the Town of Brookline recently announced that work on Phase 2 of the Muddy River Flood Risk Management project began this month.

The Boston Lyric Opera will work with its local costume shop partner to initially produce over 1,800 lip-reading-friendly clear-front face masks to support Deaf and Hard of Hearing communities.

With the State Primary fast approaching, we have information below on your options for voting over the next few days.

Boston Centers for Youth & Families offers many classes and programs for Boston residents.

The food distribution program will serve up to 230,000 meals at BHA sites around the City while providing a critical economic infusion to local MWBE and nonprofit organizations

This webinar will provide residents with the knowledge and strategies to protect their electric account from aggressive and deceptive marketers and scammers. It will also introduce an upcoming City of...

This webinar will introduce the new City of Boston Community Choice Electricity program. We will discuss the ways this program can benefit you, your home, and your business, and what you can expect...

Sports field at Roberts Playground has been renamed for the beloved TechBoston educator.

We have information below around COVID-19 safety measures in place at polling locations during the 2020 Election season.

Public computer access begins at the Central Library and free 24-hour outdoor wi-fi access launches at nine branch locations

Mayor Martin J. Walsh today announced the winners of the 24 th annual Mayor’s Garden Contest with a grand prize provided by JetBlue and prize packages donated by Mahoney’s Garden Centers.

The application is to demolish the structure at 42 Wait Street in Mission Hill.

Our weekly photography clinic, perfect for social distancing, has weekly challenges to help you hone and improve your photography skills.

A weekly message from Commissioner McCosh in support of the local disability community.

This new platform allows applicants to submit their appeal electronically.

In total, the Resiliency Fund has granted more than $25 million to support Boston's residents.

All students will begin the school year in remote learning. Families are encouraged to submit learning model and transportation preferences.

The Mural Crew employed nearly triple the amount of youth for their ordinary summer program, with 27 youth participating in this year's program.

On Wednesday, August 19, the Boston Parks and Recreation Department began draining the Boston Public Garden Lagoon because the water has become unsafe for wildlife who inhabit the pond, particularly...

In April, the state legislature passed a bill waiving the Massachusetts Comprehensive Assessment System (MCAS) test-administration requirement for spring 2020, and the bill was signed by the Governor.

“Black Joy” has a lot of different meanings.

The Council adopted a resolution calling on Congress to act swiftly to meet the critical needs of the USPS to ensure the longevity of this essential public institution.

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