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City and community partners distributed 3,100 turkeys and 50,000 pounds of food to help residents

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

In celebration of Barbados' 58th Independence Day, the Council reflected on the vibrant Bajan community that has become an integral part of Boston’s diverse fabric. Rich in history, culture, and...

This year, Tufts University is organizing the 4th Annual Cherish Chinatown Restaurant Challenge to support small businesses and restaurants in Boston’s Chinatown. The challenge invites Tufts students...

During this week’s Council meeting, the Council adopted a resolution recognizing November 20, 2024 as the 25th anniversary of Transgender Day of Remembrance (TDoR) in the City of Boston. Transgender...

November marks Youth and Young Adult Homelessness Awareness Month, a time to raise awareness of the growing issue of homelessness among young people in the United States. Each year, 1 in 30 youth ages...

Tens of thousands of years before European settlers colonized the land now known as the United States, the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and the City of Boston, Native American communities flourished...

Since breaking ground in March on Cummins Highway, we’re happy to report that construction on the project is ahead of schedule. With the 2024 construction season winding down, roadway work will be...

Bunker Hill Redevelopment will be first project to benefit from investment in jumpstarting housing production

On November 19, 2024, the Boston Landmarks Commission has posted a study report on the proposed designation of the Moakley House as a Landmark under Chapter 772 of the Acts of 1975, as amended.

In this final round, $2,875,000 in American Rescue Plan Act funding will support businesses in commercial districts throughout our neighborhoods.

The Office of Workforce Development today announced it will be hosting its 3rd Annual Apprenticeship Fair in recognition and celebration of the 10th Annual National Apprenticeship Week (NAW)...

2,500 employment opportunities available for Boston’s young people this school year, building on record high in number of young people –10,427 – hired for jobs during summer 2024

We want to better understand where folks in the City of Boston are finding news and information through social media. Please take our quick survey to help us gain insights into how residents and...

Mark your calendars and prepare to join us to celebrate the holiday season with their schedule of annual lighting celebrations in City of Boston parks!

Grant awards totaling $300,0000 will support 55 community-based sports organizations; Mayor Wu commits to Children’s Bill of Rights in Sports

Youth Speaks Boston (YSB) is the first-ever citywide youth needs assessment to focus on Boston residents ages 14 to 25 during afterschool and after-work hours.

The Office of Returning Citizens will be closed Thursday, November 14, 2024, for the Returning Citizen Career Fair.

The City of Boston would like to congratulate Alzira Rodrigues and Sam Suneus on their recent marriage!

Every year, November 11th serves as a powerful reminder to honor the service, sacrifice, and contributions of those who have served in the U.S. military. This date marks the end of World War I, when...

In a significant move to address the mental health challenges faced by men, the Council has adopted a resolution declaring November as Men’s Mental Health Awareness Month. This initiative aims to...

The Boston Public Health Commission urges residents to avoid contact with the pond, keep pets away from the pond, and avoid fishing

Mayor Michelle Wu joined Boston Parks and Recreation Department, Trust for Public Land (TPL), students, teachers, and community members to cut the ribbon on a new, climate-resilient schoolyard at...

Chief Nguyen discusses efforts in the City of Boston to enhance skill-building programs and opportunities for adult learners

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

The City of Boston is looking to solicit information, advice, and best practices from industry experts, including but not limited to the private vendor community, to enable the City to develop a...

Applications for grants are open now through January 16; $200,000 available to nonprofits for community-led initiatives supporting mental health and well-being

The City of Boston would like to congratulate Truitt Smith and Christopher Smith on their recent marriage!

Community input leads to creation of inviting public space which will increase pedestrian safety

New winter dates expanding pedestrian-only tradition on Newbury Street

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