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To assist re-opening efforts, we're offering free Bluebikes passes to help people get to work at grocery stores, pharmacies, or at restaurants and shops in Boston

The application is to demolish the garage at 218 Lexington Street in East Boston.

First ever program in Boston combines down payment and closing cost assistance with a very low interest rate mortgage

The Fiscal Year 2021 budget also accounts for the economic impact of COVID-19.

The City looked for artworks that responded to COVID-19 and provided creative approaches to public connectedness and community rituals at a time of disorientation and insecurity.

The application is to demolish the structure at 3171 Washington Street in Jamaica Plain.

Since the first round of fund distribution, the Resiliency Fund has raised over $31 million from over 6,300 donors and distributed more than $20 million to date to 249 organizations.

The Mayor also announced the reallocation of police overtime funds and a new community-based Task Force.

The Council went on record this week, adopting a resolution recognizing and celebrating June 2020 as “LGBTQIA Pride Month,” supporting and affirming the rights, freedoms and equal treatment of LGBTQIA...

This week the Council voted 11-2 on a resolution offered by Councilors Wu, Mejia and Bok, urging the MBTA to protect free movement and peaceful assembly with reliable public transit access during...

As of June 22, the program will allow patrons to “order” items from the library by placing a hold on them, then safely pick them up from select branches.

A weekly message from Commissioner McCosh in support of the local disability community.

Each week, we will share updates, quotes and photos of the inspiring work that our employees are doing in service to our City.

Each week, we will share updates, quotes, and photos of the inspiring work that our employees are doing in service to our City.

Each week, we will share updates, quotes and photos of the inspiring work that our employees are doing in service to our City.

Each week, we will share updates, quotes and photos of the inspiring work that our employees are doing in service to our City.

Each week, we will share updates, quotes and photos of the inspiring work that our employees are doing in service to our City.

Distributed funds will address the needs of Boston's workforce impacted by COVID-19.

The City has received close to 500 requests for temporary extension onto outdoor space, and already more than 200 businesses have received full or conditional approval to expand their outdoor space to...

The application is to demolish the structure at 69 Cummins Highway in Roslindale.

Virtual community meeting will update on proposed design.

Civic design competition aims to bring a slice of Boston’s green spaces to homes this summer.

The application is to demolish the house at 6 Alaric Terrace in West Roxbury.

Residents who have recently participated in large gatherings are encouraged to get tested.

The City of Boston will add $4.1 million in funding to provide 8,000 youth jobs and engagement opportunities this summer.

We stand in support of our black communities, in support of justice, and in support of anti-racist policies.

Recent news stories detailing the murder of unarmed people of color have sparked outrage and protests across the country.

Boston Pride and the City of Boston will today raise the Pride Flag in a virtual ceremony to kick of Pride Month.

Mayor Walsh and SPARK Boston honor exceptional young adult residents making a positive impact in our city

The Massachusetts State Legislature is currently considering multiple bills addressing the occupational presumption of exposure to COVID-19 in the workplace. This week, the Council voted to adopt a...

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