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Boston Public Library’s March author talks and programs include celebrations of poetry, Women’s History Month, Shakespeare, new works, and more.

The event on Saturday will impact traffic and parking Downtown.

The plan will guide a new chapter of renovations and construction in the Boston Public Schools over the next decade and beyond.

Mayor Martin J. Walsh delivered his remarks at the annual meeting of the Boston Municipal Research Bureau on March 1.

The book has been recognized as an important part of our City’s history.

The Transportation Department counted nearly 30,000 bike trips per day across 60 locations in September 2016.

Working closely with the Mayor's Office of Economic Development, the Committee consists of industry stakeholders who will provide recommendations on areas of food truck policy, as well as engage...

With spring approaching, we're reactivating 127 Stations in downtown Boston and in the City's neighborhoods.

We're more broadly releasing the new platform as a preview (beta) today!

The Charlestown community is encouraged to attend and help shape the future of the area.

Mayor Walsh announced the opening of SuccessLink, an online tool that enables Boston youth to register for summer jobs.

The City of Boston will partner with the Asian Community Development Corporation and Chinatown Main Streets to improve safety.

Mayor Martin J. Walsh today released the following statement: "The Trump Administration's reckless actions last night undermine the promise of civil rights and equal protection for all in this country...

Once a year, the Boston Poet Laureate selects 30 poems submitted by Boston's literary community through this open call. The deadline to apply is March 20, 2017.

The collaborative workshop series with the American Repertory Theater (A.R.T.) will take place in conjunction with its All the City’s a Stage initiative.

Many of us have never stopped to think about the inventors who’s innovation and drive led to important everyday items.

Big Booster, launched in April 2015, is the first non-profit, international accelerator program between Boston and Lyon, France, and is intended to foster a creative global entrepreneurial exchange.

No leader played a more significant role in Boston’s struggle for educational equity than Ruth Batson.

The Boston Saves program gives families the opportunity to create a long-term savings plan for college, post-secondary education, and training for their children.

We mail the census form to every household. It’s your responsibility to respond.

The funding will create or preserve 602 units in Boston's neighborhoods. The Walsh Administration has committed nearly $100 million to affordable housing.

The program supports local groups working to help My Brother's Keeper Boston's impact in improving outcomes for young people of color.

Dr. Makeeba McCreary will advance public and private partnerships and philanthropic community relations.

The funding was provided by the City of Boston and Mass. Cultural Council to support local organizations.

The funding was provided by the City of Boston and Mass Cultural Council to support local arts organizations.

As we install separated bike lanes in Boston, we are testing new approaches for snow removal.

With heavy snow expected tomorrow, the City is removing the flexible delineator posts that mark the separated bike lane on Massachusetts Avenue.

Mayor Walsh urged residents to take caution and abide by snow emergency regulations.

There's lots to do during February school vacation week at your local BCYF center.

For a complete list of offerings at locations across the City this week, visit the Boston Public Library calendar.

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