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The Boston Parks and Recreation Department is excited to announce the return of the Forever Young Program this coming spring.

The Council approved two orders authorizing the City of Boston to accept and expend grant funding to support school infrastructure improvements and youth opportunity programs.

From the docks of the Atlantic to the first moments of the Boston Massacre, Crispus Attucks’ life tells a story of courage, resilience, and sacrifice that still resonates today.

After a winter of snow-covered sidewalks leaving commuters trudging through snowbanks and streets, the City Council is taking action to ensure safer travel for Boston residents.

The City Council adopted a resolution offered by Councilors Murphy and Fynn expressing support for active duty United States service members and their families.

The City Council adopted a resolution offered by Councilors Santana, Culpepper, and Worrell supporting efforts to end health disparities impacting Boston’s Black community.

Boston celebrates the Olympic triumph of its local women’s hockey stars as the City Council recognizes March 17, 2026, as Boston Fleet Olympic Medalist Day.

This week, the Council celebrates the achievements and contributions of women across Boston, shining a spotlight on their leadership and impact.

The Council adopted a resolution offered by Councilors Pepen, Durkan, and Culpepper recognizing the work of Public Works employees during recent snowstorm emergencies.

“After 40 years of delays and missed opportunities, White Stadium will once again be the best public school sports facility in the country.” “The long-term value and benefits for our students...

City also announced $650,000 in funding for new Historic Markers Program ensuring Boston’s rich, diverse cultural heritage is uplifted and reflected across neighborhoods.

The City of Boston Licensing Board yesterday approved new liquor licenses across Boston.

Learn more about the Landmark Designation Process!

While digging into historic documents for the Jack and Acton Parker-Harris Pottery Project , the City's Archaeology Program came across a reference to another Black resident in the property deeds.

To celebrate fifty years of protecting and preserving the history and culture of Boston, the Office of Historic Preservation hosted a celebration honoring the dedication of Boston Landmarks...

Boston has never been shy about speaking its mind, and a new initiative from Silence Dogood is aiming to keep that tradition alive.

Historic preservation is not about pressing pause on a neighborhood; it is about pressing play with purpose.

Boston’s tree canopy showed net increases from 2019 to 2024. Investments in trees on City property contributed significantly to canopy gain over the assessment period.

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

Prior to committing federal (HUD) funding for the construction or rehabilitation of housing and community development projects, the public is afforded 18 calendar days (excluding federal holidays) to...

The Boston Tree Alliance Program will award over $519,750 to six projects to plant and care for trees

Mayor Michelle Wu announced Katrina Lin as the new neighborhood liaison for Chinatown, Downtown, and Leather District and Samantha Courage as the new neighborhood liaison for Back Bay, Beacon Hill...

The Boston Landmarks Commission has posted a study report on the proposed designation of the Copley Plaza Hotel in Back Bay as a Landmark under Chapter 772 of the Acts of 1975, as amended.

The Boston Parks and Recreation Department’s Animal Care and Control Division reminds city dog owners that the annual deadline for licensing their pets is March 31, 2026 . Plus, check out Boston's top...

This week, the Council adopted a resolution recognizing February 27 as Dominican Independence Day in the City of Boston. Offered by Councilors Pepen, Santana, and Mejia, who are all of Dominican...

The Council adopted a resolution declaring February 17 as Jesse L. Jackson, Sr. Day in the City of Boston. Offered by Councilors Culpepper and Worrell, the measure honors Reverend Jesse L. Jackson, Sr...

The Council adopted a resolution recognizing March as Women’s History Month and reaffirming the City’s commitment to advancing women’s rights. Offered by Councilors Coletta Zapata, Breadon, and...

The Council adopted a resolution this week supporting the continued funding of the MBTA’s fare-free bus program, a popular initiative that has expanded access to public transit and saved riders money...

Councilor Murphy, along with co-sponsors, had three resolutions adopted this week, highlighting the City’s commitment to education, inclusion, and community service. Read Across America Day Offered...

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