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The partnership between the 2Life Communities and the Boston Housing Authority replaced 64 aging public housing units at JJ Carroll Apartments, and added 78 brand new affordable units for seniors and...

Family members, teachers, and friends were on hand today to support 23 Boston youth from across the City competing in Boston’s 16th annual BCYF Citywide Spelling Bee. Organized by Boston Centers for...

These one-time and multi-year investments will support free, accessible and community-focused arts, cultural and creative activations in public spaces across Boston’s neighborhoods.

Updated CDC guidance aims to prevent the spread of viral respiratory illnesses impacts in Boston.

Mayor Michelle Wu today announced newly signed contracts with AFSCME Council 93 and SEIU Local 888, representing over 1,700 City employees across 28 departments.

Three new center directors to lead community centers in Charlestown, Hyde Park and Mattapan.

The City of Boston would like to congratulate Gbenga Dairo and Destiny Odah on their recent marriage!

The City of Boston would like to congratulate Jay Lara and Gisel Saillant on their recent marriage!

The City of Boston would like to congratulate Christian Badillo and Lexi Neilan on their recent marriage!

“Ever since I can remember, no matter the job, there has been one topic that has resonated with me more than any other - and that is transportation,” said Councilor Pepén during his maiden speech.

Over 600 Boston Public Schools (BPS) families earned a total of $15,475 for their children’s futures through a special New Year’s promotional offer from Boston Saves , the City of Boston’s children’s...

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

New grant opportunity from the Office of Food Justice provides funding to support community leadership, outreach, and education about government nutrition assistance programs

The Mayor’s Office of Black Male Advancement (BMA) hosted the inaugural Empowerment Summit 2024 last Friday at Northeastern University’s John D. O'Bryant African American Institute. The summit...

The City of Boston would like to congratulate Ben Niuatoa and Sarah Etzel on their recent marriage!

Mayor Michelle Wu and the Boston Parks and Recreation Department will once again host the 2024 Mayor's Cup Street Hockey Tournament in partnership with the Boston Bruins Foundation during the April...

“I love this City,” said Juan Aurelio Lopez, who has spent over four decades servicing the City of Boston. For 46 years, Juan has walked the halls of City Hall with his gracious smile, helping hand...

Mayor Michelle Wu and the Office of Civic Organizing (OCO) announced the Love Your Block spring 2024 cleanups will take place on April 6, April 20 , and April 27.

Mayor Michelle Wu, in partnership with the Boston Parks and Recreation Department and Boston Centers for Youth & Families (BCYF), invites Boston girls aged 7 to 14 to participate in the annual All...

The Office of Neighborhood Services has announced a collaboration with Operation Warm to donate 10,000 coats to Boston families in need.

SOS’s smart vending machines offer free menstrual products and wellness products for purchase.

The new contract builds on wage adjustments and codifies significant reforms in December’s BPPA contract, including a major overhaul of court time .

Residents are advised to avoid affected water bodies for 48 hours.

Councilor FitzGerald offered his first hearing order to discuss the current trauma response resources in the City of Boston.

Councilor Santana’s maiden speech was filled with history and stories as he offered his first hearing order to explore strategies for developing mixed-income social housing to increase housing access...

This Month, we celebrate the history of women in the United States with community events, resources and more.

The City of Boston would like to congratulate Rauno Peets and Greta Dyshniku on their recent marriage!

BCYF Marshall Community Center pool opened last fall; the Clougherty, Draper, Hennigan, Mattahunt, and Perkins are expected to be open this summer.

The City of Boston would like to congratulate Himanshu Patel and Kelvina Pethani on their recent Leap Day marriage!

Multimodal redesign, informed by community process, to make bus corridor safer, greener, and more efficient.

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