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Changes will streamline building permits for commercial office space development.

Dana Mendes was also appointed as the Deputy Director of the Office of Youth Engagement and Advancement (OYEA).

BOSTON – October 5, 2023 – The Boston Public Health Commission (BPHC) today published the Maternal and Infant Health Report, the latest report in the Health of Boston series. The report details the...

Events happening in the City of Boston will bring some parking restrictions and street closures.

$5.7 million in total available to enhance and activate cultural vibrancy across Boston.

Now signed by the Mayor, final designation happens with the Boston City Council’s vote of approval.

Mayor Michelle Wu today announced the launch of R.E.A.C.H. 1000, a collaborative effort among the The Mayor’s Office of Black Male Advancement, the Boston Public Schools (BPS) Division of Student...

On Friday, September 29th, Mayor Michelle Wu announced that the City of Boston has been awarded three grants totaling over $5 million from the Massachusetts Broadband Institute (MBI) and the Federal...

Since the pilot launched in 2021, the team has been evaluating the different parts of the GoHubs! program including Bluebikes and carshare data to guide the program's expansion plan.

The City will help up to 20 small businesses open storefronts in vacant locations.

On October 2, 2023, the Boston Landmarks Commission has posted a study report on the proposed designation of City Hall as a Landmark under Chapter 772 of the Acts of 1975, as amended.

This month, we share information, resources, and events supporting survivors of domestic and intimate partner violence.

The City of Boston now celebrates Indigenous Peoples’ Day on the second Monday in October pursuant to the October 6, 2021 Executive Order of Acting Mayor Kim Janey. Indigenous Peoples of the lands...

On October 1, 1960, Nigeria achieved its long-sought independence from colonial rule, marking a historic milestone in the struggle for freedom, autonomy, and sovereignty. Since gaining independence...

Today, Mayor Michelle Wu announced the newly-selected 2023-2024 SPARK Boston Council.

Mayor Michelle Wu and the Boston Parks and Recreation Department host the third annual Fall-o-Ween Children’s Festival on the Boston Common Parade Ground at the corner of Beacon and Charles Streets on...

Events happening in the City of Boston will bring some parking restrictions and street closures.

Contracted construction management team will ensure work can start immediately after City secures final approvals.

Read the latest updates from the Mayor's Office of Housing.

The City of Boston seeks to award six contracts through this request for proposals (RFP).

This single-family home is available for $375,000.

The Boston Parks and Recreation Department, in partnership with the Boston Centers for Youth & Families, is offering free lessons for those looking to learn the sport of archery.

Skelton Roberts brings years of experience as a transportation and climate policy expert, community leader, and MBTA commuter to represent the Wu administration and Boston’s commuters, residents, and...

National Italian-American Heritage month was first recognized by the United States Congress in October 1989 as a tribute to all Italian-Americans' contributions to our nation, and to highlight the...

BOSTON– September 22, 2023 – The Boston Public Health Commission (BPHC) is encouraging all residents ages 6 months and older to get their annual influenza (Flu) vaccination as flu season approaches...

Art offers a way to depict and share life – the grim and the good, the dim hardships, and bright hopes. It can be decorative, interpretive, self-expressive, or created simply because it can be. For...

In Boston's Ward 16, over 2200 women registered to vote in 1920. We’ve finished transcribing our Ward 5 Women’s Voter Registers and the data is now available at Analyze Boston.

New Pilot Program targets building sizes of up to four units, offering grants to support electrification.

The winner of BCYF's Bee represents Boston at the National Scripps Spelling Bee.

Sixty new units of income-restricted housing marks the first construction of affordable housing in West Roxbury since 2013.

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