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Boston Public Schools and all municipal buildings will be closed on Tuesday, February 13.

The City of Boston would like to congratulate Maria Abreu and Antonio da Silva on their recent marriage! Boston City Hall on February 9, 2024

The proposed budget, crafted by six commission subcommittees, addresses key themes, prioritizing equity, affordable housing, economic opportunity, health and wellness, and community safety.

NEW DATE--March 20. The meeting will explore options for the design of a new community center in the Grove Hall section of Dorchester.

This year's Summer Internship Program will run from June 3, 2024 to August 30, 2024. Apply at boston.gov/internships before March 22, 2024!

More than 12 million trips taken on three free routes, creating an estimated savings of more than $6 million for riders.

Grants distributed to 88 organizations to support youth engagement programming.

Boston receives more than $47 million to support the City and its partners to provide housing and services to individuals and households experiencing homelessness.

Mayor Michelle Wu today announced applications are open for the 2024 season of Boston’s Outdoor Dining Program . The current, post-pandemic program was designed in partnership with the Office of...

“While running for City Council, I received a phone call from a woman named Mary from West Roxbury. She said she saw I was running for City Council, that I was an attorney, and asked if I could help...

A resolution offered by Councilor Flynn, recognizing January 27th as International Holocaust Remembrance Day, was adopted during this week’s Council meeting. This day was selected and adopted by the...

Last November, Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey filed an act Honoring, Empowering and Recognizing Our Servicemembers and Veterans, known as the HERO Act. The HERO Act includes 17 comprehensive...

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The Council voted to support the Legislature of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts to pass the Cherish Act. The Cherish Act is an act committing to higher education the resources to insure a strong and...

On February 5, 2024, the Boston Landmarks Commission posted a study report on the proposed designation of the Putnam Nail Factory as a Landmark under Chapter 772 of the Acts of 1975, as amended.

Mayor Michelle Wu and the City of Boston’s Equity & Inclusion Cabinet today announced a series of programming to mark the start of Black History month and create space for residents and families to...

Mayor Michelle Wu today announced the launch of the Boston Tax Help Coalition’s (BTHC) twenty-second year of providing free tax preparation services. Area residents earning $70,000 or less annually...

The City of Boston would like to congratulate Anika Mladineo Franco and Gilliam Robles on their recent marriage! Boston City Hall on February 1, 2024

The City of Boston would like to congratulate Hsin-Fang and Yilin Zhang on their recent marriage! Boston City Hall on January 30, 2024

The City of Boston would like to congratulate Carlos Diaz and Arelis Tejeda de Diaz on their recent marriage! Boston City Hall on February 2, 2024

Launching this Sunday, the program includes twice monthly free access days for BPS families at the Museum of Science, the Franklin Park Zoo, the Boston Children’s Museum, the New England Aquarium, the...

From basketball tournaments to Black History celebrations to craft and game times, our centers have lots planned for February school vacation week.

Children, parents, and caregivers are invited to join the Boston Parks and Recreation Department for February school vacation week.

Boston Latin School’s Parker-Vincent Alva is Boston’s third Youth Poet Laureate.

The annual count of Bostonians experiencing homelessness guides the allocation of City resources.

This month, we link to resources, education, and explore local events, concerts and more celebrating Black History Month.

The Mayor’s Office for Immigrant Advancement is hiring for multiple positions! RSVP for our Open House on Wednesday, February 28th from 5 - 7 p.m. to learn more about these roles and MOIA's emerging...

We’re currently hiring for a variety of positions!

In Boston's Ward 20, over 2,300 women registered to vote in 1920. We’ve finished transcribing our Ward 20 Women’s Voter Registers and the data is now available at Analyze Boston.

Current Commissioner Sean Lydon will remain with the City as Senior Advisor For Construction; Brian Foran and Michaela Nee of the Coordinated Response Team will be named Acting Co-Directors .

The Mayor’s Office of Black Male Advancement released a report outlining the 20 action steps othat will help guide Black Male Advancement’s 2024 priorities and objectives.

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