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City Council meeting

All meetings are open to the public. You can also watch meetings on Comcast channel 8, RCN channel 82, Verizon channel 1964, and online at Boston.gov.

PLEASE NOTE

The schedule for meetings is subject to change at the call of the City Council president.

Boston Employment Commission regular meeting

The public can offer testimony.

BCYF Roche

BCYF’s network of community centers offer a wide range of diverse features and programs that are as unique as the neighborhoods they serve.

BCYF Ohrenberger

BCYF’s network of community centers offer a wide range of diverse features and programs that are as unique as the neighborhoods they serve.

BCYF Draper Pool

BCYF’s network of community centers and pools offer a wide range of diverse features and programs that are as unique as the neighborhoods they serve.

Create a membership in our system at Boston.gov/BCYF-Registration. Once you are registered you can sign up for swim sessions below.

Westerly Burying Ground

West Roxbury was originally part of the Town of Roxbury, founded contemporaneously with Boston in 1630. The town's first burial place was today's Eliot Burying Ground, near the present-day Dudley Square. This was a far distance to go for the inhabitants of West Roxbury. In 1683, the town selectmen voted to establish a local burying place, now known as Westerly Burying Ground.

201 Rivermoor Street

Archives and Records

Archives and Records is open Monday through Friday from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., but you need to make an appointment ahead of time. Please contact them at least one day before you want to make an appointment. 

To contact Archives and Records, please call 617-635-1195.

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