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Mayor Michelle Wu announced that the City of Boston, in partnership with the Boston Host Committee for the FIFA World Cup 2026™, has worked with private partners and individuals to provide more than...

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

Highlighting Boston area community celebration events on and around the upcoming June 19th holiday.

The City of Boston announced the return of ‘Color Flows’ to Winter Street in Downtown Crossing, and the expansion of the program to Liberty Tree Plaza in Chinatown. Over the next few months, these...

Parking restrictions and street closures will be in effect in the City of Boston during summer events this year.

Residents and visitors from around the world to celebrate Boston 250, the FIFA World Cup™, and Sail Boston

Bloomberg Philanthropies’ $12.8 million investment will strengthen direct pathway from Madison Park Technical Vocational High School into Registered Apprenticeships in building trades and water...

Mayor Wu, Boston Foundation and AirBnB announce grants for neighborhood activations, business corridor improvements, and community programming across Boston.

Temporary extension to allow establishments in the City of Boston to stay open one hour past their regular time.

The event celebrated the completion of the final phase and the 15 year redevelopment of Old Colony public housing community in South Boston

New agreement with MBTA will keep Routes 23, 28, 29 free for all riders through end of the year.

Development will create 88 permanently affordable, energy-efficient rental homes

At its May 6 meeting, the Boston City Council adopted a resolution (Docket #0941) recognizing May as National Preservation Month and celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Boston Landmarks Commission...

At a recent community gathering, Charlestown residents learned about the proposed district, asked questions, and shared their perspectives on preserving one of the neighborhood's most historic places.

At its April 9 hearing, the Aberdeen Architectural Conservation District Commission (AACDC) approved the construction of four new townhouses on an empty lot.

The City Archaeology Program was recently awarded a grant from the Community Preservation Commission to acquire the 1675 Capen House.

The Boston City Council has officially approved a slate of Fiscal Year 2026 Community Preservation Act (CPA) historic preservation grants totaling $8.15 million across 23 projects citywide.

The Boston Landmarks Commission has received a complete Article 85 Demolition Delay application for 5 ASHLAND STREET, DORCHESTER.

Global ranking recognizes Boston's talent, innovation economy, and international connectivity

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

City departments, public safety agencies, and regional partners prepared to support a safe and successful summer as Boston welcomes the world to our City

Looking for outdoor fun this summer? Check out the Boston Parks and Recreation Department's Summer Guide, a complete schedule of free events and activities for all ages. Visit the Parks Department...

This event will inform future Black men’s health initiatives across the city, as part of Boston’s Live Long and Well Agenda

Parkside on Adams acquisition will preserve income restricted transit-oriented housing and protect residents from displacement

The grants will expand access to free beginner swim lessons and water safety programming.

The City hosted the 30 winners for a formal awards ceremony earlier this week.

Applications are now open for the 2026–2027 SPARK Boston Council, a volunteer leadership and civic engagement council for Boston residents ages 20 to 35. Applications are due by June 30, 2026.

During Open Newbury, Newbury Street will be car-free and open to pedestrians only from 10 a.m. until 6 p.m.

The City of Boston and the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) announced a plan regarding Summer Street closures around South Station to support both local and regional commuters...

City sets goal of 2,000 school-year learn-and-earn jobs for youth, building on Boston Public Schools college and career pathways strategy

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