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Today, Mayor Martin J. Walsh announced that he will appoint Interim Police Commissioner William B. Evans as Police Commissioner of the Boston Police Department, and Superintendent William Gross as...

Mayor Martin J. Walsh this morning visited Boston Medical Center to participate in a roundtable discussion with Boston Medical Center (BMC) President & CEO Kate Walsh, the City’s Chief of Health and...

Mayor Martin J. Walsh today appointed several key staff members as the Administration begins work on the priorities outlined by Mayor Walsh in his inaugural address. Joyce Linehan will serve as Chief...

Before a crowd of thousands, including residents, supporters, political leaders, faith leaders and dignitaries, Mayor Martin J. Walsh this morning took the oath of office and was sworn in as the 54th...

Ante una multitud de miles de personas, incluyendo residentes, partidarios, líderes políticos, líderes religiosos y dignatarios, esta mañana el alcalde Martin J. Walsh tomó posesión de su cargo y fue...

Boston Public Library’s Local and Family History Lecture Series continues in January with a focus on Boston’s changing neighborhoods and includes in-depth looks at three of today’s most diverse...

Municipal offices and Boston Public Library locations to be open during regular hours; residents encouraged to take caution and abide by snow regulations

The application is to demolish the commercial structures at 18-22 West Third Street, 30-40 West Third Street, and 42-44 West Third Street, in South Boston.

City adjusting veteran property tax exemption with increased cost of living; launching second round of mini-grants for local veteran organizations

The City of Boston will utilize the Green New Deal principles in action to meet climate goals while spurring local economic growth in the energy sector

Trio of vibrant new murals by local, national, and international artists pay tribute to Roxbury, the historic beauty of Malcolm X Park, and the lasting impact of Malcolm X.

A vaccination clinic will be a part of the annual Gospel music celebration, taking place at Franklin Park on Sunday, August 8 at 5 p.m.

BOSTON - Sunday, March 15, 2020 - Mayor Martin J. Walsh today announced the Boston Public Health Commission is declaring a public health emergency in the City of Boston, due to the Coronavirus Disease...

A look at how our Weights and Measures Division makes sure you get when you pay for at the gas pump.

Incoming members tasked with promoting civic engagement among young Bostonians virtually

Five local artists have been selected to receive the City of Boston’s second round of Artist Fellowship Awards.

Today, Mayor Michelle Wu extended the previously announced heat emergency in the City of Boston through Monday, August 8 due to the upcoming weather forecasts. High temperatures will reach into the...

The application is to demolish the residence at 34 Rossmore Road in Jamaica Plain.

The celebration taking place on Sunday, February 2, 2020, will impact parking in Chinatown and Downtown.

BOSTON - Monday, December 2, 2019 - Mayor Martin J. Walsh today announced that new multi-functional equipment has been added this year to the Boston Public Works Department (PWD)’s fleet of snow...

A look at how the Weights and Measures division inspects terminal scales at Logan Airport to ensure compliance.

Interested in reaching more than 3,000 Boston youth, and connecting them with resources, and jobs? We have information on getting your organization a table at the job fair.

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