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For a complete list of offerings at locations across the City this week, visit the Boston Public Library calendar.

Six lucky couples will exchange vows in the courtyard of one of Boston’s most historic institutions this June for free.

The spring cleaning program encourages residents to get involved in their neighborhoods.

The African Latino Alliance Collective, City Lights, Washington Gateway Main Street, Friends of Peters Park, and Old Dover Neighborhood Association, in coordination with the Boston Art Commission...

The City of Boston will start taking applications on Monday, February 6.

We will restrict traffic and parking at several locations in the City of Boston on Sunday, February 5.

The recovery partnership will connect inmates with recovery services.

Boston Public Library honors Black History Month at locations throughout the city with a plethora of lectures, music celebrations, workshops, and crafts this February.

The February literary events and programs include lectures by authors whose works cover various genres.

The streamlined permitting and reservation system makes it easier for residents to access parks services.

The booklist is available online, and copies will be in all library locations this week.

Anthony Lukas’ classic portrayal of busing in Boston, "Common Ground," was so beautifully and powerfully written that it quickly became a national best seller.

The Mayor’s Office of Arts and Culture and the Berklee College of Music will host the event in Rabb Hall.

These high performance green homes will be certified LEED Platinum, the U.S. Green Building Council's highest rating for sustainable design.

Mayor Martin J. Walsh today released the following statement regarding this week's executive orders.

Mayor Martin J. Walsh today joined the Boston Tax Help Coalition and community partners at Dorchester House.

The artist will work with the Hyde Square community to refine the design and further develop the initial proposal.

The yearly count of Boston's homeless helps focus City housing efforts.

The City has surpassed its initial goal for the Mayor's Mentoring Movement by recruiting 1,356 new mentors to serve Boston youth.

The winter and spring workshops will help entrepreneurs and small business owners of all types and development stages.

The batting cage installations are made possible by a grant from the Youth Development Foundation.

This project is part of a renovation of the lobby, which is scheduled to be completed in Spring 2017.

Neighborhoods are invited to apply to participate in the program and have traffic calming measures on their residential streets.

A municipal ID program would enable Boston to issue ID cards to its residents, many of whom face barriers to obtaining government-issued forms of identification.

The City of Boston is seeking a partner to run an emergency medical sheltering facility.

The Mayor unveiled his priorities for the 2017-2018 Massachusetts State Legislative Session.

CityScore scores the City of Boston's performance on individual metrics and delivers a single, indicative number to see how operations are going.

Four drivers were recognized for their contribution to Vision Zero and driving safely on Boston's streets.

Mayor Martin J. Walsh announced a series of art exhibitions, curated by Greater Boston's leading art institutions, that will debut at City Hall Galleries.

We want curious, thoughtful, and entrepreneurial students with a passion for doing impactful work.

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