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The City of Boston continues snow recovery efforts.

Outside experts to help City evaluate future development opportunities along Jamaica Plain's Washington Street Corridor.

Today Mayor Martin J. Walsh announced the Mayor's Office of Arts + Culture will feature “Borderless Bird," an exhibition of paintings by Colette Bresilla of East Boston. Bresilla’s reflections on her...

Mayor Martin J. Walsh tonight released the following statement: "My thoughts and prayers are with the Officer injured tonight, his family and friends and the entire Boston Police Department during...

The major renovation will improve collections, technology, and spaces for all ages, including a reading room addition.

The Boston Centers for Youth & Families (BCYF) Swim League brings together kids from all backgrounds for fun, exercise, new friendships, and teamwork. The league runs for six months each year and...

The City aims to reduce serious traffic crashes, improve bike infrastructure, make meter payment more convenient, and pilot elimination of street sweeping towing.

The Central Library, Adams, North End, South End, West End, West Roxbury branches to host.

Councilors Michelle Wu and Tim McCarthy to file policy granting up to 6 weeks paid parental leave.

"My top priority is to bring the highest level of transparency to the Olympic process and I commend the Governor, Senate President and Speaker for taking this step," Mayor Martin J. Walsh said....

BCYF's FREE Summer Warm-Up Resource Fair April 11th highlights programs.

Mayor Martin J. Walsh today announced "One Boston Day," a new tradition to honor the resiliency, generosity and strength of the City of Boston on April 15. The day will be an opportunity to recognize...

WHAT: Mayor Martin J. Walsh will kick-off the Eigth Annual BCYF Spelling Bee hosted by Boston Centers for Youth & Families (BCYF), the City of Boston’s largest youth and human service agency, and...

Discussion will focus on how cities can address income inequality and financial empowerment.

The archives tell the story of 200 years of music history.

Today, Mayor Martin J. Walsh announced he has signed an Executive Order creating the Veteran-Owned Small Business Development Initiative, aimed at increasing participation of veteran owned small...

Mayor Martin J. Walsh today announced a partnership with playlocal.com that will create a first-of-its-kind platform allowing Boston's tennis players to reserve courts online and find similarly...

Boston was selected as one of the first 10 cities to implement the initiative.

The Boston School Committee tonight unanimously ratified a contract with Dr. Tommy Chang to serve as the next Superintendent of the Boston Public Schools (BPS). The five-year contract will take effect...

The City deploys a new address search tool for online permitting.

Mayor Martin J. Walsh today announced that both Standard and Poor's Rating Service and Moody's Investor's Services have affirmed Boston's AAA bond rating, the highest possible credit rating a City can...

A poster exhibit showcasing Wentworth student curatorial concepts for a digital/virtual house museum will be placed in the Mayor’s Neighborhood Gallery.

Today Mayor Martin J. Walsh announced the launch of CEASE Boston (Cities Empowered Against Sexual Exploitation), a chapter of the CEASE Network, a collaboration of 11 pioneering cities committed to...

Today, Mayor Martin J. Walsh and the City of Boston signed on to the Freedom to Marry Brief, in support of marriage equality for same-sex couples. In 2014 the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals held that...

In honor of Women’s History Month, Mayor Martin J. Walsh today joined the Office of Arts & Culture and the Office of Women’s Advancement in launching Lift/Women PowerLifters. This art display will...

You are invited to cheer on 26 Boston youth from across Boston as they compete in Boston Centers for Youth & Families (BCYF) annual Citywide Spelling Bee on Saturday, March 21st at 10:30 a.m.! The Bee...

Mayor Martin J. Walsh announced today that he has selected East Boston resident Claudia Correa as East Boston’s Neighborhood Liaison. The Mayor's Office of Neighborhood Services (ONS) encourages...

Mayor Martin J. Walsh today addressed the Boston Municipal Research Bureau, laying out what the future of Boston could look like, recognizing the challenges facing Boston, and discussing how Boston's...

Mayor Martin J. Walsh today thanked the Boston Main Streets Foundation (BMSF) for awarding a total of $22,500 to five Boston Main Streets Districts. Through these grants, BMSF, which provides...

Too Good for Drugs is a new school-based drug prevention program designed to reduce the use of alcohol, tobacco, and illegal drugs.

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