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Johnson Community Center is the sixth BCYF facility to reopen over past two years

Today, the City of Boston announced the members of the working group that will assess community health needs following the closure of Carney Hospital, receive public feedback, and make recommendations...

A four-year term on the Boston School Committee is set to expire in January

BOSTON - Tuesday, October 1, 2024 - Yesterday, Mayor Michelle Wu and U.S. Representative Jim McGovern visited the Joe Czajkowski Farm in Hadley, Massachusetts to highlight Boston Public Schools’ (BPS)...

Firehouse memorial dedicated to late Boston traffic supervisor Marie Conley

Firehouse memorial dedicated to late Boston traffic supervisor Marie Conley

Today, Mayor Michelle Wu announced she has appointed Kairos Shen to be the City’s new Chief of Planning. In this role, Shen will lead the City of Boston Planning Department, which was established by...

The 38-member group will spend the next year working to connect young adults to leaders in local government, City services, and one another.

New Chinatown school building now open for 2024-2025 school year, following $223.6 million investment

This funding builds on the Mayor’s efforts to create a fun and safe environment for kids and families to enjoy community with a mini-grant opportunity for neighborhoods to host Halloween block parties...

City departments share preparations across Boston neighborhoods ahead of student move-in period

So far this year, the Streets Cabinet has helped 1,000 children and youth with their bike riding skills.

Boston Public Schools awards Zūm three year contract for new, improved bus tracking platform for families; City also announces opening of new City Academy facility in partnership with UMass Boston to...

New funding will support the creation and preservation of affordable housing in Boston’s neighborhoods

Mayor Michelle Wu announced the contractors selected by the City of Boston to expand access to electric vehicle charging with a curbside demonstration program.

City of Boston will lead service activities and calls on community-based organizations and residents to plan One Boston Day volunteer opportunities.

Mayor Michelle Wu delivered her third State of the City Address on Wednesday, March 19, 2025, at 7 p.m.

Mayor signs proclamation reaffirming City’s commitment to bolstering economic mobility for minority-owned and women-owned local businesses

Today, Mayor Michelle Wu joined PowerCorpsBOS for the graduation ceremony of its second cohort. This event celebrated 30 graduates who have spent the past six months learning about various green...

We are building a family friendly Boston where our kids have the resources they need to thrive.

The City of Boston Scholarship Fund is a need-based scholarship that provides up to $10,000 over four years towards tuition.

Michelle Wu was officially sworn in today as the next Mayor of the City of Boston.

Today, we are proud to honor the contributions of the Honorable Marie St. Fleur, Boston's preserver of Coretta Scott and Martin Luther King's Legacy!

Mayor Walsh today announced the appointment of Kate Bennett as Administrator of the Boston Housing Authority.

In January 2019, Mayor Walsh announced four legislative packages the City of Boston will be submitting to the Massachusetts Legislature: Housing Security and Economic Mobility, Environment and...

Mayor Martin J. Walsh recently joined the City of Boston Scholarship Committee in awarding 30 Boston students $2,500 scholarships to help fund their higher education. Over 120 students currently...

Trio of vibrant new murals by local, national, and international artists pay tribute to Roxbury, the historic beauty of Malcolm X Park, and the lasting impact of Malcolm X.

City adjusting veteran property tax exemption with increased cost of living; launching second round of mini-grants for local veteran organizations

Mayor Michelle Wu and City officials announced winter preparations currently underway in the City of Boston and resources available to residents and those who are most at risk including older...

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