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The tour will celebrate the 22nd Annual Boston Main Streets Awards

William Onuoha has been appointed Executive Director of the Office of Fair Housing and Equity and Christopher Cook has been elevated to Chief of Environment, Energy, and Open Space.

ADOPTED: Animal Care and Control was able to find a home for Rose. Thank you for your interest!

Motley Rice LLC will represent the City of Boston in litigation against the pharmaceutical industry for role in the opioid crisis

On this day in 1865, Union General Gordon Granger read General Order No. 3 to the inhabitants of Galveston, Texas. The order signaled the total emancipation of all enslaved people in the United States...

The ParkARTS outdoor neighborhood summer concerts are presented free of charge in local City of Boston parks

Here at the Boston Landmarks Commission, we enjoy sharing neighborhood success stories that promote the reuse and redevelopment of Boston's historic spaces.

Spring Pilot Program calls for projects that require less than $500,000 to begin construction by fall 2018

The Fiscal Year 2019 Budget affirms a commitment to progress, opportunity, and innovation

The application is to demolish a masonry garage at 72 Washington Street in Charlestown.

The application is to demolish a townhouse at 92 B Street in South Boston.

The application is to demolish a single-family house at 53 F Street in South Boston.

Mayor Martin J. Walsh is reminding residents to take precautions during the very hot and humid weather that is forecasted for Monday, with the highest temperatures expected in the afternoon and early...

The ordinance will help regulate short-term rentals in the City of Boston.

The HP150 Festival in the Streets is going to be an action-packed event set in the heart of Hyde Park!

After months of discussion and several proposed amendments, the City Council voted (11-2) to pass an amended short-term rentals ordinance, proposed by Mayor Walsh.

Councilors McCarthy and Wu recognized three groups of students from Boston Latin Academy who participated in Generation Citizen’s Action Civics Day, held last month at the State House. Seventy-three...

To celebrate Foster Alumni Week here in Massachusetts, Councilor Pressley presented Massachusetts Network of Foster Care Alumni (MassNFCA) with a Resolution for their work year-round, supporting youth...

Fifth year of youth participation serves as a national model

Kristen McCosh , the Commissioner of the Mayor's Commission for Persons with Disabilities, provides a weekly update on the work happening in her office.

The new funding will support expanded training on racial and gender bias, sexual harassment and employee awareness

Mayor Martin J. Walsh today released the following statement on short-term rentals in Boston.

Boston girls invited to sign up now for fun and positive girls-only activities throughout the summer.

ADOPTED: Animal Care and Control was able to find a home for Ginger. Thank you for your interest!

After meeting with key experts, the Carbon Free Boston research team has started to model how different policy options could affect Boston’s future carbon emissions. This analysis will help us...

The application is to demolish a two-story masonry structure at 200-204 Old Colony Avenue and a single-family house at 11 Frederick Street in South Boston.

The Poet Laureate program, established in 2008, was started to highlight literary arts and promote appreciation for poetry.

The award shines a spotlight on young adults aged 20-34 doing outstanding work to improve the City.

The application is to demolish a single-story, masonry structure at 243 Condor Street in East Boston.

The Mayor is now a member of the organization's Board of Trustees.

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