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The reform-oriented budget implements cost-saving measures and reinvests in a thriving, healthy, and innovative City.

Elected officials from across the Commonwealth rallied on the Massachusetts State House steps to demand action on ending gun violence.

Mayor Martin J. Walsh today released the following statement: "I am deeply concerned about these allegations. It is a great privilege to serve in City Hall and I will not allow anyone to squander that...

Individuals and businesses were honored for their dedication.

As part of ongoing engagement to support Imagine Boston 2030, the BSA Foundation led a series of LEGO City workshops in Mattapan, East Boston, Downtown, Roslindale, and Roxbury over the past six...

The ParkARTS outdoor neighborhood summer concerts are presented free of charge in local City of Boston parks.

The goal is to increase safety and coordinate operations during emergencies and special events.

This newly formed office will incorporate best practices from local, state and federal partners and include a review of similar offices in Washington DC and Philadelphia.

The resolution was presented at a U.S. Conference of Mayors and calls on municipalities to become employers of national service.

Mayor Martin J. Walsh today issued the following statement: "As Mayor, I will continue to strongly support Boston Latin School's high standards of excellence and rigor, and the record of achievement...

From East Boston to West Roxbury, children ages three to ten can enjoy painting, mask and jewelry making, treasure creations, and more at the Artists in Residence Workshops held from 9 a.m. to...

The City of Boston will host an event following the U.S. Supreme Court ruling.

The awards shine a spotlight on young adults aged 20-34 doing outstanding work to improve the City.

The first NeighborHUB location is in Mission Hill; the two other locations will be announced in the coming months.

The City Hall to Go initiative will provide City services to residents in the neighborhood.

Announces Request for Proposals for New E+ Homes in Dorchester

The state grant awarded to the Boston Home Center is for foreclosure prevention in Boston.

$4m renovation creates supportive housing for homeless families

The dig will be led by the City of Boston's Archaeology Program, and City Archaeologist Joseph Bagley.

The plan identifies five strategic goals and calls for a cultural shift in the way City government and the private sector approaches and prioritizes arts and culture.

The report outlines the strengths and weaknesses of growing older in Boston.

Our New Balance Hubway expansion is taking us on a cruise across the harbor. By early fall, we expect to add 10 new stations in East Boston. To plan how Hubway can best serve East Boston, we’ll follow...

This spring, our Street Team took to the streets, visiting every Boston neighborhood to talk to residents on their commutes, in their neighborhood coffee shop, and at their local library or community...

The nine-member commission appointed by Mayor Walsh will advise on policy and procedure.

The City is also accepting applications for the Mayor's Commission for Persons with Disabilities.

A team of scientists from across the state released updated climate projections for the City of Boston.

Investment to continue improving learning environments for Boston public school students, faculty and staff

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