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Mayor Martin J. Walsh today announced he is dispatching 15 Public Works Department (PWD) trucks to repair potholes across the City. The combination of freezing temperatures, a thaw and precipitation...

The program is designed to protect the health and safety of Boston's Residents from lead.

Mayor Martin J. Walsh has announced that the City of Boston’s two municipal golf courses - the William J. Devine Golf Course at Franklin Park in Dorchester and the George Wright Golf Course in Hyde...

Last night, we held a Boston Creates Town Hall at Bunker Hill Community College.

The two-week survey is taking place ahead of future renovations to the property.

This guest Imagine Boston blog post was written by Boston College’s Neil McCullagh.

Since we began engaging with the community last fall, we’ve been busy meeting with and hearing from Bostonians in every neighborhood about the issues important to them as they envision the future of...

In cooperation with Charlestown residents and elected officials, the City of Boston today announced that a pilot Street Cleaning Program that has been underway in that neighborhood since July of 2015...

As work on Boston.gov continues, it’s crucial that the site grows and adapts to the changing needs of residents.

The Imagine Boston Street Team shares some insights from City residents.

The funding will create or preserve 837 housing units.

Members Poised to Inspire Civic Leadership Among Boston's Young Adults

BOSTON - Monday, March 21, 2016 - Mayor Martin J. Walsh and Boston Public Schools Superintendent Tommy Chang today announced the appointment of Gabrielle Farrell as Deputy Chief of Staff of...

The annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade, as well as the annual South Boston Boys and Girls Club Road Race, will be held in South Boston on Sunday, March 20, 2016. The parade and related events will result...

21 Boston Youth Competed In 9th Annual Citywide Spelling Bee

Encourages the Public, Organizations to Get Involved

The community is invited to give feedback about performance space in Boston.

After hearing important feedback from the Boston community over the past two years about the direction of Boston's planning agency, Mayor Martin J. Walsh announced today an effort to overhaul the...

Boston Public Library’s Author Talk Series features renowned Irish author Colm Tóibín on Thursday, March 17, at 12 p.m.in the Abbey Room at the Central Library in Copley Square in collaboration with...

Patrons of all ages filled out nearly 1,700 paper hearts with the reasons they love their library and the hearts were then placed on display at BPL locations throughout the city.

We’ve talked a lot about taking a human-centered approach to building Boston.gov. At the heart of that discussion is language.

The first-ever comprehensive plan outlines strategies for change and consolidates operations.

The funds come from an $80,000 match grant from the Emma Lazarus II Fund of the Open Society Foundations, with matching funds of $25,000 each from four local foundations: the Boston Foundation, the...

The campaign highlights women that do extraordinary work within the Boston community.

Mayor Martin J. Walsh announced today that the City has selected Boston Garden Development Corporation as the vendor who will work with the City of Boston to enhance City Hall Plaza. "I am confident...

This post was written by Emily Grandstaff-Rice.

Mayor Martin J. Walsh announced today the appointments of Shaun Blugh as Director of Growth Strategies and Lauren Jones as Director of Business Strategy under the Economic Development Cabinet. In...

Bostonians say affordable housing, transit and education are keys to the City's future.

The five schools are part of a learning cohort to help the city design a universal roll out in fall 2019, and this pilot phase will allow the City to troubleshoot before the full launch.

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