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We have information about services for Boston residents affected by COVID-19, regardless of immigration status.

This was a temporary program put in place during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic precautions. This program is no longer active.

Read a letter from Veterans Services Commissioner Robert Santiago about the current public health emergency in the City.

The West End of Boston was once a diverse, bustling, working-class neighborhood of Boston. Then, in the 1950s, the Boston Housing Authority began tearing down entire streets and displacing thousands...

To prevent the spread of COVID-19 and for the safety of visitors and dedicated staff, Council President Janey closed the Boston City Council offices and facilities located at City Hall.

We established an Arts and Culture Response Forum at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic to address the needs of individual artists and organizations.

The application is to demolish the structure at 4-8 Franklin Street in Allston.

The application is to demolish the commercial structure at 20 Braintree Street in Allston.

The application is to demolish the addition on the structure at 334-362 Cambridge Street in Allston.

The application is to demolish the commercial structure at 372 Cambridge Street in Allston.

The application is to demolish the commercial structure at 411-415 Cambridge Street and 8 Wilton Street in Allston.

The application is to demolish the structure at 2-8 Harvard Avenue / 374-380 Cambridge Street in Allston.

The application is to demolish the residential structure at 16 Highgate Street in Allston.

Watch and read the Mayor's address from Tuesday, March 17, below.

We have information and resources on connecting to the Internet and accessing technology resources.

Read a message from the commissioner about the recent developments around coronavirus (COVID-19).

Mayor Martin J. Walsh today announced a series of updates relating to construction activity, the Boston Public Library system, and the Boston Centers for Youth & Families (BCYF).

To stem the current public health crisis and support the health of workers in the City, the City has paused non-essential construction and is enacting new requirements for permitting.

The emerging and immediate priorities of the Boston Resiliency Fund are to provide food to Boston's children and older adults, technology to Boston Public Schools students for remote learning, and...

2019冠状病毒或COVID-19(之前被称为2019新型冠状病毒或2019-nCoV)是一种新型呼吸道病毒。

A doença do coronavírus 2019 ou a COVID-19 (anteriormente chamada de novo coronavírus 2019 ou 2019-nCoV) é um novo vírus respiratório.

Bệnh do Vi-rút Corona 2019 hay COVID-19 (trước đây được gọi là Vi-rút Corona Mới 2019 hay nCoV) là một bệnh hô hấp mới.

Maladi Kowonaviris 2019 oswa COVID-19 (ke yo te konn rele Nouvo Kowonaviris 2019 oswa 2019-nCoV) se yon nouvo viris respiratwa.

Коронавирусная болезнь 2019 года или COVID-19 (ранее также называвшаяся «Новый коронавирус 2019 года» или «2019-nCoV») — это новое респираторное вирусное заболевание.

La maladie à coronavirus 2019 ou COVID-19 (anciennement connue sous le nom de nouveau coronavirus 2019, ou 2019-nCoV) est un nouveau virus respiratoire.

Cudurka Karoonafayras 2019 ama COVID-19 (oo horey loogu yeeri jiray Karoonafayraska Cusub ee 2019 ama 2019-nCoV) waa fayras cusub oo waxyeellaynaya neefsiga.

Duénsa di Koronavírus di 2019 ô COVID-19 (antis el ta txomaba Nóvu Koronavírus di 2019 ô 2019-nCoV) é un nóvu vírus rispiratóriu.

La enfermedad por coronavirus 2019 o COVID-19 (anteriormente conocida como nuevo coronavirus 2019 o 2019-nCoV) es un nuevo virus que ataca las vías respiratorias.

The statement below from Mayor Martin J. Walsh and Licensing Board Chairwoman Kathleen Joyce focuses on recent coronavirus-related developments related to bars and restaurants in Boston.

After the declaration of a public health emergency, Mayor Walsh also shared updates and announced new regulations for restaurants, bars and clubs.

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