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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.

The application is to demolish a single-family residence at 5251 Washington Street and a two-family residence at 5245 Washington Street in West Roxbury.

Through the Opportunity Fund, artists and educators are provided grants of up to $1,000 for meaningful, one-time opportunities.

The graduating class was comprised of 25 engaged, diverse and enthusiastic students over the age of 50 from across Boston's neighborhoods.

Workforce development and financial empowerment initiatives have helped boost Boston's residents and grow the middle class.

Kara Elliott-Ortega, Director of Planning and Policy at the Mayor's Office of Arts and Culture, will serve as interim Chief of Arts and Culture.

Newbury Street will become a pedestrian-only walkway, closing to vehicles to allow pedestrians the opportunity use the full width of the street

Events this weekend include the MA Fallen Heroes Dedication, Youth Pride March, Adidas Boost Track Event, Harpoon Brewery 5 Miler Road Race, and Haitian-American Unity Parade.

The effort will serve low-income communities and communities of color in Boston, Malden, Everett, and Medford.

As with all of our editorial content, we’re giving City staff guidelines for when they create video.

Boston Centers for Youth & Families' outdoor pools and beach opened on Saturday, June 16.

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 annual report spans over 900 pages, and is full of detailed information and statistics.

Councilors Pressley and Essaibi-George honored Joseph D. Feaster, Jr., a parent who lost his son to mental illness in 2010.

Tania will oversee and coordinate initiatives to promote equal rights and equal economic, social, political and educational opportunities for all women and girls throughout Boston.

The City Council is in its fourth week of budget hearings for Fiscal Year 2019.

Youth ages 12-25 in Boston have a chance to vote on how the City of Boston will spend $1 million through the "Youth Lead the Change" budgeting process.

Xu will serve as the primary contact for constituents and businesses looking to connect with the Mayor's Office.

Hires will help advance the Library's mission by ensuring the success of its philanthropic efforts and major organizational partnerships.

The application is to demolish a two-story, multi-residential building at 24 Cambridge Street in Charlestown, MA.

The grant is one of 60 awards totaling $4.1 million supporting projects across the nation through the Our Town program.

The survey will help guide the City's strategic planning and policy development.

The Boston Parks and Recreation Department was recently selected by the National Recreation and Park Association (NRPA) and Southwest Airlines to receive a $10,000 Community Outreach and Education...

The latest workshop series installment will feature contracting opportunities with various City of Boston departments, as well as free small business coaching.

The application is to demolish a four-story masonry building at 174 Ipswich Street in Boston, MA 02215.

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