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The City has already begun implementing our Zero Waste strategy, but we can’t do it without you.

Nation's largest, most comprehensive corporate summer jobs program has provided meaningful employment for over 5,000 Boston teens for 12 years

BOSTON - Friday, July 19, 2019 - Mayor Martin J. Walsh yesterday announced the City of Boston has finalized details for an enhanced mortgage program for first-time homebuyers. This project represents...

The tour will celebrate the 23rd Annual Boston Main Streets Awards

The City of Boston has declared a heat emergency, beginning Friday at noon through Sunday evening.

BOSTON - Thursday, July 18, 2019 - Mayor Martin J. Walsh and the Mayor's Office of Workforce Development (OWD) today announced a $1.2 million investment in alternative education, career exploration...

Boston summers are the best kind of summers. Good thing this one is far from over.

SOAR Boston (which stands for Street Outreach, Advocacy and Response) brings an evidence-based approach to reduce recidivism, intervene in violent activity, and create pathways for active gang...

Residents and visitors can enjoy popular films under the night skies in 11 City of Boston parks.

Mayor Martin J. Walsh is reminding residents to take precautions during the hot and humid weather that is forecasted for this week, with the highest temperatures expected this Saturday, July 20.

Mayor Martin J. Walsh today offered testimony before the Joint Committee on the Judiciary at the Massachusetts State House in support of bills that would ensure the right to counsel in eviction...

Summer Eats provides free meals and activities for youth ages 18 and under at sites across Boston.

Mark your calendar and bring your friends and family to a fun and free Neighborhood Block Party!

The event celebrated the start of construction for the renovated Adams Street branch, an $18.3 million collaborative development.

We’re working to provide information that makes it easier for people to get back on their feet.

The annual report for the Mayor's Commission for Persons Disabilities highlights the work that the commission has done to improve accessibility in Boston over the last year.

Traffic Advisory for Friday, July 12, through Sunday, July 14, 2019

The program would reduce the amount of food and yard waste that residents currently dispose of with their trash.

A veteran of the department, Woods has served in the department since 2007.

On July 4, 1861, Bostonians celebrated Independence Day as they grappled with the reality of civil war.

Tuesday, July 2, 2019 - During the annual U.S. Conference of Mayors (USCM) convening, Mayor Martin J. Walsh led a coalition of mayors in proposing a resolution that called for support for the Equal...

Mayor Martin J. Walsh today announced Boston University's Associate Provost and Dean of Students, Kenneth Elmore, will be this year's orator for Boston's Independence Day Celebration, which will take...

Special events taking place on Friday, and Saturday, July 5 and 6, will require street closings and parking restrictions in Boston.

The Dorothy Curran Wednesday Night Concert Series returns from July 17 to August 14 for another great season of outdoor music to entertain music fans of all ages on City Hall Plaza. Acts include a...

The application is to demolish a residential structure at 3850 Washington Street in Roslindale.

The application is to demolish a residential structure and garage at 173 Magnolia Street in Dorchester.

The application is to demolish an institutional structure at 20 Whittier Street in Roxbury.

The application is to demolish a commercial structure at 3368 Washington Street in Jamaica Plain.

The application is to demolish a residential structure at 7 Ethel Street in Roslindale.

We're commissioning at least four projects with budgets ranging from $5,000 to $20,000 that celebrate the diversity of the City.

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