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The 31st cohort of the Mayor’s Youth Council includes 20 high school students from schools across Boston who will represent their peers in City government. Mayor Michelle Wu and the Office of Youth...

This free clinic takes place on Sundays from January 11 to February 8 and is designed to help athletes ages 9-17 maintain their skills during the offseason and get “a leg up” on the competition before...

The Council adopted a resolution supporting the creation of a Chinese American Veterans Memorial at Auntie Kay & Uncle Frank Chin Park on the Rose Kennedy Greenway. The memorial has been proposed by...

The Council adopted a resolution supporting the expansion of prevention initiatives and public awareness campaigns related to drink spiking in the City of Boston. Drink spiking occurs when a person...

Mayor Michelle Wu and City officials today announced winter weather preparations currently underway in the City of Boston and resources available to residents and those who are most at risk, including...

WASHINGTON, DC, DECEMBER 8, 2025 — The Big Cities Health Coalition (BCHC), Boston Public Health Commission (BPHC), and Virginia Commonwealth University’s Center on Society and Health today announced...

Community-inspired design for the Dorchester and South Boston Park recognized with world-renowned sustainable architecture award.

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

Data collected from over 1,650 survey respondents and 100 focus group participants between the ages of 14 and 25 gives a clearer picture of youth experiences across Boston.

The Environment Department with the Boston Parks Department has issued an RFP for a Boston Urban Wilds Strategic Plan. A Pre-Proposal Q&A will be on December 9 at 11:00 AM on Zoom.

Charlestown is one step closer to establishing its very first local Landmark District—and the community is at the center of the process.

The City Archaeology Program is pleased to announce a new research initiative called the Jack and Acton Project.

There is a glorious sight at the corner of School and Tremont Streets, in the courtyard of historic King’s Chapel, that makes a monumental statement about the church’s history with slavery.

Across the U.S., the protection of historic places depends heavily on Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA) .

Historic preservation in Boston is proving to be anything but quiet this year.

Mayor Michelle Wu today released the Climate Ready Workforce Action Plan. This plan presents a comprehensive analysis of the workforce required to achieve the City’s climate goals across four priority...

BOSTON, MA – The City of Boston’s Equity and Inclusion (E&I) Cabinet proudly hosted the 2025 E&I Academy Summit, a full-day gathering at Rabb Hall in the Boston Public Library that brought together...

City support helps preserve 50 affordable homes and significantly cut energy use in Allston

A new 63-home affordable housing community opens in Hyde Park for residents ages 55 and older

The new lawsuit challenges federal administration’s changes to the Continuum of Care grant program, which serves over 2,000 households in Boston annually.

$100,000 in total funding is available through the Mayor’s Office of Women’s Advancement,

The Mayor’s Office of Language and Communications Access (OLCA) is proud to announce the launch of a newly enhanced Language and Communications Access Dashboard, designed to provide a clear...

The Boston Parks and Recreation Department is excited to announce the 2026 Boston Youth Flag Football League (BYFFL), a free co-ed sports program that runs from January 3 to February 7 in the Carter...

As the year draws to a close, we at the Employee Assistance Program (EAP) continue our holiday season tradition of sharing community and state resources, celebratory events, charities to donate to...

This year, Bank On Boston was selected as an employer partner for futureBOS, the City's Summer Youth Employment Program. Through this partnership, Bank On Boston launched Young Money Mentors to employ...

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

The Boston Parks and Recreation Department is excited to announce the return of the Forever Young Program, now moving inside the Carter Playground Bubble for the winter to keep older adults active...

Mayor Michelle Wu, the Boston Parks and Recreation Department, and The Province of Nova Scotia will host Boston’s signature holiday celebration, the 84th annual Boston Common Tree Lighting, on...

2,000 employment opportunities available for Boston’s young people this school year

The Urban Forestry Division works with partners to bring tree planters to Chinatown.

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