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The air will be filled with fun as Mayor Martin J. Walsh and the Boston Parks and Recreation Department bring the Boston Bubble Festival back to Boston Common on Saturday, May 11, from 11 a.m. to 1 p...

This Asthma Awareness Month, learn about asthma triggers commonly found in the home.

Traffic Advisory for Saturday and Sunday, May 4 and 5, 2019

This week, the Council voted to adopt a resolution offered by Councilor O'Malley, supporting a proposal for the creation of a high-speed East-West Rail between Boston and Springfield, which has been...

During this week’s Council meeting, Councilor Essaibi-George recognized volunteers and health center representatives who participated in the City’s first Needle Take Back Day held on April 25, 2019.

At this week’s City Council meeting, the Council voted to adopt a resolution offered by Councilors Flynn, Wu, and Flaherty recognizing the contributions of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (AAPI)...

Community partners step up to aid City's effort to create 200 units of permanent supportive housing for Boston's chronically homeless individuals.

Mayor Walsh announced a Call to Artists for a piece of permanent public artwork at the Dewitt Playground in Roxbury.

Mayor Walsh launches competition to find Boston's safest and least distracted driver

Building a safety net that promotes upward economic mobility

The application is to demolish an autobody structure at 30-32 Regis Road in Mattapan.

The application is to demolish a residential structure at 72 Oakland Street in Brighton.

The application is to demolish a commercial structure at 820 Cummins Highway in Mattapan.

Mayor Walsh announced the appointment of Robert Santiago as Commissioner of Veterans' Services for the City of Boston

This month is both mental health awareness month and national high blood pressure education month.

The application is to demolish three buildings at 75-85 Liverpool Street in East Boston.

Former City of Boston Artist Fellow Michelle Fornabai shares how the Artist Fellowship impacted her, and how artists in Boston can shape the City as a whole.

During last week’s City Council meeting, Councilor Campbell recognized Anne Joseph and Ashley Brown, students of the Windsor School, for receiving a second-place award from C-SPAN’s national...

Resigning of Sister City Agreement and events throughout the week celebrate 60 years of partnership and collaboration

Vouchers will provide housing assistance to Boston chronically homeless individuals and families

Boston girls ages 10-18 can register now for this free, fun, and informative event!

Building on his commitment to supporting Boston's immigrant communities, Mayor Martin J. Walsh today announced his FY20 Budget proposal includes $50,000 in City funds dedicated to the Greater Boston...

Today, Mayor Martin J. Walsh announced the second phase of expansion of the Boston Public Schools (BPS) My Way Cafe food and nutrition program to 25-30 additional schools in Dorchester and South...

The application is to demolish a garage at 25 Doris Street in Dorchester.

The challenge brings together individuals from a variety of professional sectors to discuss the crisis around the high cost of childcare.

With the help of a General Assembly group, we’re fine-tuning our designs for a popular legacy application.

A new pilot program to increase recycling participation supports Boston's move towards Zero Waste

Mayor Walsh announced $2.78 billion as part of the Imagine Boston FY20-24 five year captial plan.

Yesterday, Mayor Martin J. Walsh joined advocates and residents at Memorial Hall in Charlestown to celebrate more than $11 million in Community Preservation Act (CPA) funding awarded to 35 historic...

The application is to demolish a residential structure at 92 and 94 W. 8th Street in South Boston.

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