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Mayor Kim Janey along with representatives from several city agencies today greeted college and university students moving into Boston, and helped ensure they have a smooth transition into their new...

Applications for Boston Cultural Council organizational grants and Reopen Creative Boston are due on October 15, 2021 at 5 p.m

This month, we share resources for suicide prevention and recovery from substance use.

Student move-in at local colleges and universities will require temporary parking restrictions in Boston this week through Sunday, September 5.

Totaling a $9.4 million investment, the City seeks to assist businesses in their recovery.

Boston’s neighborhoods are made up of diverse populations each with their own specific histories. Bostonians who emigrated to the City bring their traditions with them. These traditions are often...

The Mayor created a citywide eviction moratorium and plans for a Foreclosure Prevention Fund.

The City of Boston’s commemoration will include awareness and community events, including a discussion with “Empire of Pain” author Patrick Radden Keefe.

The Mayor’s Garden Contest recognizes gardeners who have landscaped, planted flowers, trees, shrubs, and, in the process, helped beautify Boston’s neighborhoods.

This graduating class will be assigned to 911 ambulances.

Early voting and ballot drop boxes will both be available to voters in Boston.

On this day, in 1918, two sailors housed at Boston’s Commonwealth Pier reported to the sickbay with the flu. These two men signaled the beginning of the second deadly wave of the Spanish Flu.

City to tackle urgent environmental and equity concerns with new approach to waterfront development.

This move will increase the number of staff members dedicated solely to public records transparency.

New senior housing development provides 46 affordable housing units for seniors on donated Boston Housing Authority land.

The application is to demolish the house at 8 Lilly Street in South Boston.

The City encourages proposals from residents, nonprofits, and businesses to reduce air pollution and carbon emissions.

Culture is woven throughout the fabric of Boston’s diverse neighborhoods. Across the City, family and friends gather to mark holiday, familial, and religious occasions. For residents, creating a space...

The application is to demolish the two structures at 515-519 East 2nd Street in South Boston.

The application is to demolish the house at 29 Tilesboro Street in Dorchester.

Please note: The City’s indoor masking mandate will be lifted effective Saturday, March 5, 2022. Residents and visitors to Boston will no longer be required by the City to wear a face covering in...

For the first time, Bluebikes will be made available in Hyde Park.

The storm is expected to impact the Boston area Sunday, August 22, through Monday, August 23, 2021.

The Boston Landmarks Commission will commemorate the hidden history of Shirley-Eustis Place in Roxbury, which is believed to have been built and managed by enslaved people.

We have answers to some of the common questions around the City of Boston's new mask mandate.

The City will address the COVID-19 Delta variant through a five-point plan.

The Mayor’s Office of Arts and Culture awards grants to artists and organizations to create short-term public art projects and activations through the Transformative Public Art program.

Transforming Trends into Lasting Positive Change, new COB/ABC report offers roadmap for navigating post-pandemic return to work trends

Together, they will work to encourage, facilitate, and maximize citizen input and participation.

Ty-Juana came to the City of Boston from Berklee College of Music, where she worked for 10 years.

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