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Traffic Advisory for Saturday and Sunday, September 21 and 22, 2019

The application is to demolish a house at 197 Green Street in Jamaica Plain.

i-Lab Team explores, experiments, and evaluates solutions to accelerate innovation in the housing sector

Proposed regulations are aimed at addressing vaping and tobacco use among youth in Boston

Marriage certificate requests now available online, an addition to birth and death certificates previously launched

New Engine 42 firehouse marks a $23.5 million investment in Roxbury

At the South End Landmark District Commission (SELDC) hearing on September 3, the Commission approved (in concept) the proposal for a boutique hotel at the historic Alexandra Hotel site.

The Aberdeen Architectural Conservation District’s (AACD) seemingly chaotic historic development pattern pushes the limits of good design and modern design materials

The application is to demolish a residence at 55 Meyer Street in Roslindale.

Join us for an information session about upcoming renovations at the BCYF Curley Community Center.

Mayor Walsh celebrates the opening of Walker Park Apartments and Delphine's Courtyard

EPIC (Empowering People for Inclusive Communities) is a community service and education program for youth with disabilities between the ages of 16-23.

IMPACT Melanoma teamed up with the City of Boston, Brigham Health, and Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) to launch a new safety station on City Hall Plaza.

September marks Suicide Prevention Awareness Month and National Recovery Month.

Hotel workers filled the City Council chamber urging support as they strike to preserve and improve working conditions at the Battery Wharf Hotel.

The Council passed a resolution in opposition to federal policy changes that infringe on the rights to American citizenship for children of U.S. service members.

Mayor Walsh signed an executive order that prohibits City of Boston employees or their family members from participating in a marijuana business.

The Shout Syndicate has awarded $200,000 to 10 Greater Boston nonprofit arts organizations that focus on creative youth development.

Traffic Advisory for Saturday and Sunday, September 14 and 15, 2019

"An Act to Further Leverage Commercial Development to Build Housing, Create Jobs, and Preserve Inclusionary Development."

In this role, Lisa will serve as the primary contact for constituents and businesses looking to connect with the Mayor's Office and will facilitate the delivery of services in collaboration with City...

$2.2 million was awarded to 51 organizations that promote economic mobility for low-income Boston residents, serving over 4,000 residents across the City

In 2016, Mayor Martin J. Walsh signed a City ordinance called “Establishing Language and Communications Access for City Services.” We are excited to share with you the progress that has been made in...

The City of Boston wants to celebrate our logo, the Boston "B", and we need your help.

Students will receive children's savings accounts automatically seeded with $50 to help build their future.

Events going on in the City include Bulfinch Triangle Construction, the Chinatown Main Street Lantern Festival, the Road to Wellness Race and Walk, the Bostown Music Festival, and Boston College...

Mayor Martin J. Walsh today announced a comprehensive review of the city's Zoning Board of Appeal (ZBA) and related processes, in order to ensure that best practices, including strong internal...

The application is to demolish a residential structure and outbuilding at 692 Washington Street in Brighton.

Deadline for registration is September 4, absentee voting ongoing

This month, we look at resources for living fully and healthy as a senior citizen.

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