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Mayor Walsh, City of Boston recognize National Recovery Month

Airbnb to assist with Boston's rental registry, remove illegal units from their listings

In an effort to streamline the move-in process, Mayor Martin J. Walsh issued general information and tips for new and current residents.

The commission will promote human rights throughout Boston.

Hunter Hayes to headline free concert on City Hall Plaza

Interested parties should submit their applications for affordable housing, parks and open space, and historic preservation projects by September 27, 2019

Ribbon cutting celebrates completion of 76 new homes and 13,300 square feet of retail space in Dudley Square

Mayor Walsh and residents celebrate preservation of 97 affordable housing units in Lower Roxbury

Mayor Walsh and East Boston residents celebrate the grand opening of Paris Village

Winning projects connect residents to nature and build community connections

BOSTON - Thursday, August 8, 2019 - Mayor Martin J. Walsh today joined with over 200 bipartisan mayors from across the United States in sending a letter to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and...

The Mayor's Office of Food Access launched its second annual week celebrating Boston's farmers markets and farmers' efforts to provide Boston residents with fresh, healthy food.

New online tool to expand assistance for tenants facing a court evi ction

Second phase of expansion will bring more than 50 new stations to neighborhoods this year

BOSTON - Monday, July 29, 2019 - Mayor Martin J. Walsh is reminding residents to take precautions during the hot and humid weather that is forecasted for this week, with high temperatures persisting...

Naloxone donation will further enhance the City's overdose prevention efforts

Building on Mayor Martin J. Walsh's long-standing commitment to creating a coordinated response to youth homelessness, the Mayor's Office of Workforce Development (OWD) was recently awarded $75,000 as...

Nation's largest, most comprehensive corporate summer jobs program has provided meaningful employment for over 5,000 Boston teens for 12 years

BOSTON - Friday, July 19, 2019 - Mayor Martin J. Walsh yesterday announced the City of Boston has finalized details for an enhanced mortgage program for first-time homebuyers. This project represents...

Mayor Martin J. Walsh today offered testimony before the Joint Committee on the Judiciary at the Massachusetts State House in support of bills that would ensure the right to counsel in eviction...

Mayor Martin J. Walsh today announced the City of Boston will kick-off the 38th annual Boston Harborfest at Faneuil Hall Marketplace on Tuesday, July 2 at 11:00 a.m.

The first-of-its-kind park is a lasting legacy of Martin Richard's welcoming, inclusive nature, and will provide enjoyment for generations of Boston's children, families and visitors.

Full participation in the 2020 U.S. Census will rely on outreach in hard-to-count communities.

The updated City ordinance clarifies the roles of local law enforcement officials and federal immigration laws.

32 Boston students were awarded up to $10,000 in scholarships to help fund their higher education

The permit advances the plan to rebuild the bridge to Long Island and create a comprehensive, long-term recovery campus.

Mayor Walsh announced new leadership at several key City of Boston departments.

Ellis was selected by MassDOT as one of 14 schools statewide to receive infrastructure improvements from the Massachusetts Safe Routes to School Infrastructure Project Funding Program

The building, called the Union, includes forty six new units of housing for people who are currently experiencing homelessness

The city's housing plan to end chronic and veteran homelessness continues to make strides in helping all Bostonians

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