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The report demonstrates the impact of changes to Boston's Living Wage Ordinance on the health of low wage workers.

The City of Boston's Licensing Board unanimously voted yesterday to amend their rules and regulations to allow BYOB in Boston. "I see this as an opportunity to bring increased economic activity to...

BOSTON - Friday, April 29, 2016 - Below is a statement from Patrick Brophy, Chief of Operations for the City of Boston: "The City of Boston will always be open to opportunities that will positively...

The program will be available at all Boston Public Schools high schools beginning June 1.

The review will draw upon experts in all facets of events production and management.

Stations all across Boston, along with Somerville and Brookline, are now open for the season.

Juvenile Reentry Assistance Program will reduce barriers to housing, jobs and education.

We promised to give you more consistent updates from our work on the boston.gov redesign, and today we deliver.

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Bike share is expanding further into Roxbury and Northern Dorchester.

With state match, new revenues could exceed $20M annually for housing, open space and historic preservation in Boston.

Events take place at Central Library and branches throughout the city.

Completed housing now exceeds expected population growth with 17,000 units permitted or complete, and 18,000 in pipeline.

Boston Shines will bring together thousands of volunteers, including businesses, community groups and residents to clean up after the winter season.

A new 52,000 square foot building designed to be the largest energy positive commercial facility on the East Coast.

The event is free and open to the public, and presented by Iron Mountain.

Boston Shines kicks off with first official clean-up in Fenway/Kenmore-area.

One of Imagine Boston’s goals is to “promote a healthy environment and adapt to a changing climate."

The Mayor responds to resident's needs identified through Boston 311 and Go Boston 2030.

Mayor Martin J. Walsh and the Boston Parks and Recreation Department today announced that the 18th Annual Neighborhood Coffee Hour Series will run in local parks citywide from May 4 to June 22. "We've...

Free programs are being offered at the Central Library in Copley Square and Codman Square Branch.

On March 30, we teamed up with Boston College to present the Imagine Boston 2030 Forum: “Making Choices for a Growing City.”

BOSTON - Wednesday, April 20, 2016 - Mayor Martin J. Walsh announced today significant investment for homelessness services Boston to further the goals of the city's Action Plan to End Veteran and...

$3.1M investment in Vision Zero and $2M for traffic signal improvements.

The Mayor's Office of New Bostonians rebrands to encompass Boston's immigrant community. Mayor Walsh also launches Immigrant Information Corners at all Boston Public Library locations.

The grants will support summer programming for youth.

The balanced budget supports education, public safety and economic growth.

Advanced Fiber-Optic Network Will Support Businesses, Bring Consumer Choice to Residents

All proceeds from "A History of Boston in 50 Artifacts" will go to City Archaeology Program.

The City will lead moment of silence at 2:49 p.m.

The City of Boston Election Department announced today that polls will be open tomorrow from 7:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.for the Special State Primary on Tuesday, April 12. Ballots have been printed for...

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