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Sarah Cannon’s 1893 voting registration reveals her eagerness to vote as a U.S. citizen– and the story of a devoted marriage.

The City Council's Committee on the Community Preservation Act has begun accepting applications for residents to serve on the City of Boston's Community Preservation Committee.

The application is to demolish the mixed use building at 149 Salem Street/71 Prince Street in the North End

The application is to demolish the residential building at 77 Bigelow Street in Brighton

COVID-19 Vaccines to Remain Free in Boston through 2023

Mayor Michelle Wu today announced the 10 individuals who will serve on the newly formed Reparations Task Force, created to study the lasting impact of slavery in Boston.

Across Boston, neighborhood signs welcome residents and visitors to the diverse communities that make up the City. The City of Boston is seeking artists to redesign these signs.

First phase will jumpstart transition of Boston Public Schools fleet to electric school buses, supporting Boston’s commitment to the Green New Deal

The new Fire Prevention Program Manager certificate training program is now available on the National Fire Protection Association website.

The advisory group will help shape the review of Article 80 for predictability and consistency.

The Boston Parks and Recreation Department’s Animal Care and Control Division reminds city dog owners that the annual deadline for licensing their pets is March 31. All dogs in Boston require a new...

The annual count of Bostonians experiencing homelessness guides the allocation of City resources

The Mayor is sharing safety tips as brutally cold weather is expected ahead of this weekend. BCYF locations will be activated as warming centers on Friday and Saturday.

Mayor Michelle Wu today joined Boston Police Commissioner Michael Cox, Chief of Operations Dion Irish, police officers, and community leaders for a ribbon cutting of the new District A-7 police...

We've finished transcribing our Ward 12 Women's Voter Registers from 1920 and have added them into an easily accessible, searchable, and sortable dataset.

This month, we link to books, local events, and virtual resources celebrating Black History Month.

Hernandez and Chong will enhance workforce and constituent experience in their respective roles. Additionally, Mayor Wu announces programs created to encourage sustainable transportation and support...

The Boston Tax Help Coalition will provide remote and in-person tax preparation services at 30 locations to residents earning $60,000 or less.

This is the third community meeting to establish the types of uses and activities the community would like to see in a new center in Allston / Brighton and discuss location options.

A federal partnership between the City of Boston and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will assess coastal storm management.

Children, parents, and caregivers are invited to join the Boston Parks and Recreation Department for February school vacation week. Online registration and more information on all these free family...

The gym will reopen the first week of March.

The following is a public health warning related to a recent sewage discharge, also known as a combined sewer overflow (CSO).

By Anna Boyles Shoe maker, shoe stitcher, shoe worker, shoe inspector, machine operator, topmaker, and eyeleter — these are some of the shoe industry-related occupations that women reported when they...

Events happening in the City of Boston will bring some parking restrictions and street closures.

Mayor Michelle Wu announced today that John Borders IV will serve as the new Director of Tourism, Sports and Entertainment for the City of Boston, a critical department within the Economic Opportunity...

BOSTON – January 23, 2023 – As Boston’s COVID-19 metrics continue to improve following a spike in cases and hospitalizations, the Boston Public Health Commission (BPHC) is reminding residents that the...

Building upon a successful 2022 legislative year, Mayor Michelle Wu today announced the City of Boston’s 2023-2024 state legislative agenda with priority bills focused on improving the lives of Boston...

We've finished transcribing our Ward 2 Women's Voter Registers from 1920 and have added them into an easily accessible, searchable, and sortable dataset.

The City of Boston Archaeology Program is made up of four people who work to carry out the program's mission: to celebrate Boston’s diverse history through preservation, excavation, and community...

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