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The application is to demolish a single-story, masonry commercial building at 3012 Washington Street in Roxbury.

Rereading "The Given Day," Dennis Lehane’s panoramic novel of big trouble in Boston in 1919, I came away thinking of three themes relevant to the process of imagining Boston’s future.

Boston will receive state funding to jumpstart more than $174 million in housing construction projects.

The event is part of the Dorothy Curran Wednesday Night Concert Series.

The application is to demolish a two-family residence at 844 Morton Street in Mattapan.

The application is to demolish a single-story commercial garage at 114 Orleans Street in East Boston.

The application is to demolish a single-family residence and garage at 15 Swift Terrace in East Boston.

Boston Housing Authority designation begins major redevelopment of the historic South Boston housing community

The City released a request for proposals to operate and activate the 7,800 square foot street-level space.

Regional partners launch four innovative pilot programs aimed to reduce gun violence

Residents are invited to plan locations for 70 new bike share stations in the City of Boston.

The $14 million residential community features 32 affordable apartments for working families.

The application is to demolish a single-family residence and garage at 41 Spring Street, single-family residence at 45 Spring Street, and two-story commercial structure at 47 Spring Street in West...

Mayor Walsh, the Commission on the Affairs of the Elderly, and the AARP hosted a panel discussion.

Thirty-five students were awarded $2,500 scholarships to help fund their education.

Boston Housing Authority designation begins first phase of major redevelopment to Jamaica Plain apartments

The project will create 36 units of accessible, mixed-income independent housing with supportive services in Boston.

Production of new units increase under Walsh Administration

The application is to demolish a two-family dwelling at 333 W. Third Street in South Boston.

The application is to demolish a two-story, mixed-use structure and detached garage at 341 Chelsea Street in East Boston.

First place winners received the coveted “Golden Trowel” award and other prizes.

Children and families can take part in a variety of free activities from many exhibitors.

The application is to demolish a single-family residence at 55 Byron Street and a single-family residence at 57 Byron Street in East Boston.

Prices at about 530 metered parking spaces on 40 blocks in the South Boston Waterfront will change on Monday, August 7.

Renters can get access to violations and maintenance requests at properties across Boston.

Gospelfest will offer free, family-friendly entertainment

Boston Public Library and a conservation team led by Gianfranco Pocobene has won the Preservation Achievement Award for its restoration of Pierre Puvis de Chavannes’ Philosophy mural panel from the...

Let's get ready for an easy transition.

Annual community-building event promotes collaboration between police and neighborhoods for safer city

On this day in 1893, Eliott Joslin, a Boston physician, examined Mary Higgins, a young girl suffering from diabetes. Mary Higgins’ case was the first entry that Joslin made in a ledger that he kept...

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