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The diverse, 38-member group will work to open up new lines of communication between young adults and leaders in City government.

Rereading "The Given Day," Dennis Lehane’s panoramic novel of big trouble in Boston in 1919, I came away thinking of three themes relevant to the process of imagining Boston’s future.

Regional partners launch four innovative pilot programs aimed to reduce gun violence

Thirty-five students were awarded $2,500 scholarships to help fund their education.

Director to manage all aspects of CPA program; work with committee to make recommendations for use of CPA funding

To celebrate the launch of the final document, Mayor Walsh hosted a Launch Party and Showcase in Upham’s Corner in Dorchester.

Imagine Boston 2030 will guide long-term growth to boost quality of life, equity, and resilience in every neighborhood across Boston.

Young people 18 and younger can enjoy summer activities on City Hall Plaza and pick up a lunch at no cost.

The opening ceremony will be held at Faneuil Hall Marketplace.

The opening ceremony will be held at Faneuil Hall Marketplace.

Newbury Street will be pedestrian-only from Arlington Street to Massachusetts Avenue on July 23, August 13, and September 10.

Mayor Walsh presented the "Actions to Address Substance Use Disorders in America's Cities" toolkit to mayors and policymakers.

More than 250 mayors from across the country will attend the four-day event.

Council members serve as leaders who will empower and support Boston's young adults.

Through more than 6,000 jobs, Boston teens have earned nearly $10 million since the inception of one of the nation's largest corporate-based teen summer jobs programs.

Mayor Walsh has decided to open cooling centers at Boston Centers for Youth & Families (BCYF) locations across the City.

The new coffee shop, Recreo Coffee, will welcome visitors to City Hall.

The Solutions Session brought together leaders and individuals to advance My Brother's Keeper while celebrating leaders supporting the work of MBK.

Mayor Martin J. Walsh released the following statement regarding today's announcement from the White House that the U.S. will withdraw from the Paris climate agreement.

The tuition-free pilot program was launched for 2017 high school graduates in Boston through a City-State Partnership.

This adds 39 new units of affordable rental housing for families in Jamaica Plain.

During the afternoon , the West End's two-block Canal Street will shut down to vehicles, and open up for pedestrians.

Mayor Martin J. Walsh yesterday joined Governor Charlie Baker and Victory Programs to officially open Joelyn's Home, a new 24-bed residential recovery home for women.

The plan identifies key actions to guide Boston's growth to expand the opportunity, increase affordability, and improve quality of life in Boston.

Mayor Martin J. Walsh sent letters to Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and Secretary of Homeland Security John F. Kelly about an extension.

As part of our ongoing engagement efforts, Mayor Walsh presented “Forums on the Future,” a series of panel discussions designed to engage experts on the future of the City of Boston.

The event highlighted investments in Boston Fire Department and honored Commissioner Joseph Finn as Fire Chief of the Year.

Mayor Martin J. Walsh released the following statement today.

This guest blog post was written by Richard McGuinness, Deputy Director for Climate Change and Environmental Planning at the Boston Planning & Development Agency.

Each panel discussion is free and open to the public, but registration is requested. Learn more about event details and registering.

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