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The library created its first ever “We Are Pride” booklist for children, teens, and adults, and a variety of LGBTQ+ events and programs.

On this day in 1660, Mary Dyer was executed on the Boston Common for defying her banishment from Boston.

Boston youth are invited to spend $1 million dollars of the City's capital budget. Voting begins Friday on projects.

Programs take place throughout the library system.

The Adidas Boston Boost Games, Aids Walk, Dorchester Day Parade, Project D.E.E.P. 5L, and Corrib Classic take place this weekend.

Boston is the first City to integrate broadband ready principles into the real estate development process.

The tuition-free pilot program was launched for 2017 high school graduates in Boston through a City-State Partnership.

The meter prices are adjusted based on sensor data as part of the Performance Parking Pilot Program.

We'll be announcing the new Neighborhood Slow Streets zones in mid-June.

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The City will host Sail Boston 2017 from Saturday, June 17, to Thursday, June 22.

Lunchtime and evening concerts fill the Central Library’s courtyard this summer.

On May 30, 1868, Bostonians observed the country’s first Memorial Day.

The expansion of the Hubway bike share network is a project of the Go Boston 2030 mobility plan.

The Massachusetts Fallen Heroes Memorial, Run to Remember Road Race, and Memorial Day Parade will impact traffic and parking.

In our journey to re-imagine open data for the City of Boston, we took all aspects of the experience into account.

The poems are located in Back Bay, Copley, Dorchester, Downtown Crossing, Jamaica Plain, Mattapan and Roxbury.

Learn about the latest updates to the planned BCYF Vine Street community center renovations.

On May 24, 1854, federal marshals in Boston arrested Anthony Burns, a fugitive from slavery. His arrest touched off protests across the City.

The renovations will improve the center and provide additional resources to the neighborhood.

The plan releases 75 action items to improve Boston for older adults.

The celebration of Summer IV will be free and open to all.

The City-wide initiative will bring together business, government, education and community leaders to create an action plan for addressing racism.

The report highlights the City's work to increase equity for all residents.

This adds 39 new units of affordable rental housing for families in Jamaica Plain.

The $10 million renovation revitalizes the branch services and spaces, including a 20 percent increase in space for the community to read, browse the collection, access computers, attend and host...

Envision Boston Giving donated in-school vision screenings and glasses to BPS students.

The City's request for website photos led to one family’s adventure through more than 300 of Boston’s outdoor spaces.

During the afternoon , the West End's two-block Canal Street will shut down to vehicles, and open up for pedestrians.

Mayor Martin J. Walsh yesterday joined Governor Charlie Baker and Victory Programs to officially open Joelyn's Home, a new 24-bed residential recovery home for women.

In total, 13 bike convoys will make stops at locations across the metro Boston area, and cyclists will meet at Boston City Hall Plaza.

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