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The festival will highlight Boston's ever-changing and emerging identity as a vibrant city with a thriving local art scene.

BOSTON - Thursday, July 23, 2015 - Mayor Martin J. Walsh today announced Dion Irish as the new Commissioner of the City's Elections Department. Irish, who previously served as the Executive Director...

The bidders include several nationally- and internationally-recognized firms.

The Mayor's Commission for Persons with Disabilities today joined the New England ADA Center, Partners HealthCare and state and local agencies to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the signing of the...

"In Boston, we are dedicated to celebrating our diversity," said Mayor Martin J. Walsh at the event today.

The City of Boston today announced that the ParkBoston app is now live through Back Bay, Fenway/Kenmore, Downtown, Beacon Hill, the North End, the West End and Charlestown, and will be active in South...

The High Water Collective’s exhibition Boston 2050: High Water opens on July 27 and runs through October 31 at the Grove Hall Branch of the Boston Public Library, focusing on the impact of predicted...

BOSTON - Tuesday, July 21, 2015 - The City of Boston today announced that the ParkBoston app is now live through Back Bay, Fenway/Kenmore, Downtown, Beacon Hill, the North End, the West End and...

Mayor Martin J. Walsh today nominated Priscilla Rojas, of John Hancock Financial, and Carol Downs, co-owner and general manager of Bella Luna & The Milky Way in Jamaica Plain, to the Boston...

In recognition of the Central Library’s new Pathway to Reading Sensory Wall, the Boston Public Library received an honorable mention Innovation Award from the Urban Libraries Council (ULC). The wall...

BOSTON - Monday, July 20, 2015 - Mayor Martin J. Walsh today nominated Priscilla Rojas, of John Hancock Financial, and Carol Downs, co-owner and general manager of Bella Luna & The Milky Way in...

The City of Boston announced the opening of the fourth Design Biennial Boston, a program that supports emerging architects, landscape architects and designers who have created inspiring and innovative...

BOSTON - Friday, July 17, 2015 - The City of Boston announced the opening of the fourth Design Biennial Boston, a program that supports emerging architects, landscape architects and designers who have...

City to Create Artists in Residency Program within City Government; One of 69 Awardees Nation-Wide

City to Create Artists in Residency Program within City Government; One of 69 Awardees Nation-Wide

Mayor Martin J. Walsh today announced a $100,000 Our Town award to the City of Boston from the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) to support an Artists in Residency program within city government...

Mayor Martin J. Walsh will participate in a conference organized by the Pontifical Academy of Sciences from Monday, July 20 - Wednesday, July 22 in Vatican City to discuss human trafficking and...

BOSTON - Wednesday, July 15, 2015 - Mayor Martin J. Walsh will participate in a conference organized by the Pontifical Academy of Sciences from Monday, July 20 - Wednesday, July 22 in Vatican City to...

Mayor Martin J. Walsh today announced Boston Bikes and Bites, the largest biking event for women in New England will take place this Saturday, July 18.

Originally formed in 1955, the CBYO is considered one of the top youth orchestras in the United Kingdom, Ireland, and Europe.

The largest biking event for women in New England will take place on July 18.

Originally formed in 1955, the CBYO is considered one of the top youth orchestras in the United Kingdom, Ireland, and Europe.

Mayor Martin J. Walsh today welcomed The Hermione, a replica of the ship that brought France's Marquis de Lafayette to Boston during the American Revolution, to Boston Harbor. Today's event was part...

Mayor Martin J. Walsh today joined Boston Public Schools (BPS) Superintendent Tommy Chang to announce that over 6,500 Boston school children have enrolled in 78 summer learning programs in diverse...

Boston Centers for Youth & Families (BCYF) will host “BCYF Teen Nights,” and weekly “BCYF Super Fun Stops,” giving Boston teens more options for evening fun. Beginning July 17, these events invite...

Mayor Martin J. Walsh today announced an archaeological survey at the 1859 Industrial School for Girls property, located at 232 Centre Street in Dorchester. The property is currently owned by the...

Today, the Boston Public Library announced that the Chronique Anonyme Universelle, or “Genealogy of the Bible,” a 35-foot scroll and manuscript dating from approximately 1470-1479 is now available...

Issues Challenge for More Summer Programs to Sign-On

Today, the Boston Public Library announced that the Chronique Anonyme Universelle, or “Genealogy of the Bible,” a 35-foot scroll and manuscript dating from approximately 1470-1479 is now available...

BOSTON - Saturday, July 11, 2015 - Mayor Martin J. Walsh today welcomed The Hermione, a replica of the ship that brought France's Marquis de Lafayette to Boston during the American Revolution, to...

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