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After months of negotiations, UNITE HERE Local 26 Boston hotel workers have gone on strike three times and are currently on strike indefinitely at a number of hotels. This week, the Council went on...

During this week’s Council meeting, the Council adopted a resolution standing in solidarity with pregnant patients and medical professionals in Texas. The first week of October 2024 was marked with...

As autumn settles over our city, the vibrant colors of culture and history come alive during a very special time for the Turkish community in Boston. This year marks the 101th anniversary of the...

On October 26th, communities around the globe recognize Intersex Awareness Day, a moment dedicated to raising awareness about intersex individuals and advocating for their rights. This day serves as a...

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

The Boston Parks and Recreation Department is seeking a qualified vendor to manage the daily operations and maintenance of the Boston Common Concession Pavilion. This opportunity invites businesses to...

Mayor Michelle Wu today announced that Jim Rooney, President and CEO of the Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce; Marty Walz, Interim President of the Boston Municipal Research Bureau; Tamara Small, CEO...

The Acquisition Opportunity Program supports missions driven developers to acquire and guarantee affordability of the City’s at risk naturally occurring affordable housing

With the help of the Freedom Trail Foundation, the Historic Burying Grounds Initiative has completed a restoration of the cast iron fence along Tremont Street at King’s Chapel Burying Ground.

By Edzani Kelapile, Age Strong Staff

By Jordan Rich, Age Strong Staff

Our community centers have lots of fun things planned for Halloween!

The City of Boston would like to congratulate Kelvin Hung and Patrick Heaton on their recent marriage!

The City of Boston would like to congratulate Tatiana Tabares and Yohandry Alvarado on their recent marriage!

North Washington Street Bridge to now carry name of Celtics great and civil rights champion.

Ceremony honors 27 graduating recruits and 3 promotions to enhance emergency medical services in the City of Boston

By Sarah Smith, Age Strong Staff

Mayor Michelle Wu today joined Boston Parks and Recreation Director of Capital Planning Cathy Baker-Eclipse and Egleston Square community members to celebrate the City of Boston’s acquisition of the...

The 2023-24 Digital Equity Fund will support 36 community-based organizations across the City with over $1.4 million.

Boston Public Health Commission recommends all eligible residents get vaccinated to protect themselves and their communities

The City of Boston would like to congratulate Edgar Roman And Sandra Roman on their recent marriage!

The City of Boston would like to congratulate Jacob Hentoff and Patrick Henrick on their recent marriage!

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

These condominiums, located at 120-122 Hancock Street, are available from $213,700 to $317,000.

Eight (8) brand new, income-restricted homes are being offered to qualified first-time homebuyers in the Mount Bowdoin neighborhood of Dorchester.

By Edzani Kelapile, Age Strong Staff

Mayor Wu and the City of Boston Disabilities Commission today announced programming and initiatives honoring October as National Disability Employment Awareness Month (NDEAM), an initiative...

The Boston Election Department will hold advance removal and depositing of early voted ballots for the November 5, 2024, State Election.

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

This program invests up to $70,000 in local efforts by residents and organizations to create spaces to build community and uplift untold stories of Black residents in Boston

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