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The Massachusetts March for Life and the Zac Brown Band at Fenway Park are among the events taking place.

The day will include a fun and exciting celebration at 11 a.m., followed by the opening of the spray pool.

This month’s shows include an exhibit from Patricia Thaxton and "Animals in City Hall."

There’s some new content on Boston.gov that we think you might find useful, and even enjoy using, this season.

The memorial project honoring the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Coretta Scott King has also been expanded to include an outdoor memorial on the Boston Common.

The Devonshire Street Closure, Pride Parade, Bunker Hill Day Parade, and other events will impact traffic and parking.

One lane will be established for buses and bikes only, weekdays from 5 a.m. - 9 a.m.

The application is to demolish a single-story, masonry structure at 1197-1207 Blue Hill Avenue in Dorchester.

City of Boston leads Request for Information for competitive pricing of large-scale renewable energy projects to meet the collective demand of U.S. cities.

The planning initiatives build on the strategies outlined in Imagine Boston 2030 and those of Housing A Changing City: Boston 2030

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

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

A new initiative is encouraging Bostonians of all ages to read a collective one million minutes from June through August.

The 86th Annual Meeting is being hosted in Boston this year. All public events and activations are free and open to all.

A full month of additional classes has been added to the three-month offerings of previous years.

The new user-focused website brings collections and services to the forefront.

This month, we at the Employee Assistance Program want to shine a spotlight on men’s health issues and resources.

The application is to demolish a residential structure at 1400 Colubmia Road in South Boston.

Lunchtime and evening concerts will fill the Boston Public Library's Central Library courtyard this summer.

Playful Boston projects will support and further explore the positive impacts of playfulness in unexpected spaces across the City.

The Run to Remember, Lion Dance Parade, Boston Calling, and Memorial Day Parade are among the events taking place.

The conference will convene local leaders and educators from around the country for discussions surrounding the theme: Boys of Color: Liberated, Empowered and Educated.

Make the most of your Memorial Day Weekend by checking out these free, family-friendly things to do around the City.

Events include an author panel celebrating Pride Month, talks including topics such as local history, urban gardening, the evolution of human nature, and more.

On May 24, 1854, federal marshals arrested Anthony Burns, a fugitive from slavery, in Boston. His arrest touched off protests by abolitionists across the City.

The application is to demolish a single-story commercial structure at 40 B Street in South Boston.

The program aims to engage and enhance up to 40 community gardens in six neighborhoods in Boston.

The application is to demolish commercial and industrial structures at 301, 305-307, and 315-317 Border Street in East Boston, MA 02128.

The application is to demolish a commercial structure at 946 Saratoga Street in East Boston.

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