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In our new COB #LinkedInSights series, we introduce real City employees to provide a snapshot of who they are, what they do, and why they serve the City of Boston — so you can read, learn, connect...

In addition to growing the bike network almost 20 percent by next winter, the City is also expanding the public bike share program, and building more speed humps and raised crosswalks.

We're hiring employees at all levels across the Mayor's Cabinet of Environment, Energy, and Open Space.

The Boston Parks and Recreation Department’s annual ParkARTS participatory program is pleased to announce the return of its series of Arts and Crafts Workshops, giving children the opportunity to...

We have information about events and activities taking place this summer through the Boston Parks and Recreation Department.

The City of Boston Scholarship Fund is a need-based scholarship that provides up to $10,000 over four years towards tuition.

April 5, 2022, is the Ching Ming Festival (known as Tomb-Sweeping Day in English), a day when people of Chinese descent visit the tombs of their ancestors to clean the gravesites.

April is National Poetry Month, and there are many ways you can celebrate!

6,000 jobs available to Boston youth this summer

The City of Boston is currently reevaluating the Rutherford Avenue design to better align it with its Go Boston 2030 goal of increasing transit use citywide, and to create a corridor that is equipped...

Among the 50,000 women who registered to vote in Boston in 1920, a large number living in the South End were women of color.

The Affordable Connectivity Program offers eligible households a $30 per month discount for internet service, and potentially $100 in a one-time discount for a digital device. For many folks, this...

Michelle Wu was officially sworn in today as the next Mayor of the City of Boston.

The application is to demolish the house at 35 Bowditch Road in Jamaica Plain.

The partnership will expand workforce development for young adults and returning citizens in fields that address environmental challenges.

The Boston Landmarks Commission has posted a study report on the proposed designation of the Jewelers Building as a Landmark under Chapter 772 of the Acts of 1975, as amended.

The Boston Landmarks Commission has posted on September 7, 2021 a study report on the proposed designation of the South Market Building in Boston as a Landmark under Chapter 772 of the Acts of 1975...

The Boston Landmarks Commission posted a study report on the proposed designation of Horticultural Hall as a Landmark under Chapter 772 of the Acts of 1975, as amended.

Awards were made to applicants that aim to strengthen or expand summer violence prevention efforts for youth and young adults, ages 10 to 25.

A long-vacant City of Boston parcel was transformed into a beautiful community gathering space.

We're making $1.5 million available to organizations to increase access, acceptance, and uptake in areas with the lowest vaccination rates.

Learn more about how the City of Boston is honoring the anniversary of the day in 1865 when all enslaved people had been informed that they were free.

In addition to April Fools and rain showers, this month brings with it the celebration of National Poetry Month!

We're honoring Black History Month this year by giving a spotlight to some of the stories behind Boston's neighborhood spaces and the people who not only impacted our wonderful home, but also are...

Get outside, build healthy habits, and enjoy quality time with family and friends as we kick off the New Year right here in Boston!

Join us as we count down Boston Parks and Recreation's “Top 10 Moments” of 2020.

As 2020 comes to a close, we look back on Boston's climate action this year.

We want to thank everyone who came out to our fall Drive-in Movie Series!

The grant will fund the City's first heat resilience study, with a focus on our most vulnerable neighborhoods, for the projected increases in extreme heat due to climate change.

We're encouraging residents to ensure their information is secure.

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