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The application is to demolish the house at 36 Arborough Road in Roslindale.

This series was made possible in part by the Academy of American Poets, with funds from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. It will culminate in the 2021 Roxbury Poetry Festival.

Affordability made possible in part by $4 million in City funds; largest achievement to date in saving non-deeded affordable housing

The application is to demolish the garage at 177 School Street in Jamaica Plain.

Six community organizations will receive funding this round, totaling $360,000.

This month, we look at resources for those suffering from Alzheimer’s, and the families that most often care for them.

The Council adopted a resolution calling upon Governor Baker and his administration to act immediately to implement a streamlined process for MassHealth applicants to simultaneously file for SNAP...

Donation provides security to some of Boston's most vulnerable business owners with support from the Mayor's Office of Economic Development

"Get The Test Boston" to encourage individuals and businesses to commit to increasing testing

We want to thank everyone who came out to our fall Drive-in Movie Series!

The Inspectional Services Department's weights and measures sealers conduct random spot checks of oil delivery trucks throughout Boston’s Neighborhoods.

City of Boston outlines strategies for a coastline built for recreation and resilience through public, private, and community collaboration.

$100,000 will go to nonprofits that support immigrant communities.

A weekly message from Commissioner McCosh in support of the local disability community.

Kimberly Crucioli has also been named the new liaison to the South End and Bay Village.

Mayor Martin J. Walsh today announced the appointment of Denyel Fonseca as the neighborhood liaison for Hyde Park.

The branch has undergone a $17.2 million renovation that began in November 2017.

The program created in response to the COVID-19 pandemic has engaged nearly 1,000 volunteers to serve older, at-risk, residents.

The application is to demolish the structures at 1234-1240 Soldiers Field Road in Brighton.

The application is to demolish the garage at 18 Robeson Street in Jamaica Plain.

Project will replace 200 units of affordable housing with 210 new affordable units, add 262 mixed-income apartments in Roxbury

Marleen Nienhuis is a long-time South End resident who led the creation of Friends of South End Library (FOSEL) as a 501 (c)(3) charitable organization to support a renovation of the South End Library...

Since 2014, the Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT) has been planning the Allston Multimodal Improvement Project, which will transform road, railway, and land use patterns along...

In the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, individuals who are incarcerated for non-felony convictions are still able to cast a vote in elections and are able to list their place of incarceration as their...

During this week’s Council meeting, the Council adopted a resolution in support of the Electoral Justice Project of Movement for Black Lives’ Breathe Act, championed by Representatives Ayanna Pressley...

On Tuesday, October 6, 2020, Bena Apreala was stopped while jogging on the VFW Parkway by three men in two unmarked SUVs with tinted windows, who questioned Apreala about his identity and his...

Mayor Martin J. Walsh and the Mayor's Commission for Persons with Disabilities are seeking interested applicants to serve on the Boston Disability Commission Advisory Board, which informs and advises...

Students will return for in-person learning following a sustained decrease in the positivity rate.

Use the City’s compost options to dispose of your pumpkins and work towards a zero waste Boston.

The funds are now available for nonprofits providing programming for youth violence prevention and identified gaps.

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