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After more than four decades, Boston’s statue of Scottish poet Robert Burns was restored and moved from Winthrop Square back to its original location in the Back Bay Fens.

Two seats to be filled to replace terms expiring in December

Traffic Advisory for Thursday, October 31, 2019

The urban farm was made possible thanks to land made available by Boston's Department of Neighborhood Development and Community Preservation funds.

Boston's Youth Poet Laureate will create a unique artistic legacy through public readings and civic events.

Join the discussion about upcoming renovations to the BCYF Curley Community Center in South Boston on Wednesday, November 20, at 6 p.m.

The application is to demolish the structures at 1595-1599 Columbus Avenue in Jamaica Plain.

The application is to demolish the structure at 320-322 Norfolk Avenue in Dorchester.

The application is to demolish the residence at 577 Freeport Street in Dorchester.

The application is to demolish the residence at 160 W 7th Street in South Boston.

The application is to demolish the residence at 119 Barnes Avenue in East Boston.

$4.3 million in funding from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to further reduce the risk of childhood lead poisoning in Boston

Melnea Cass Apartments provides 76 mixed-income units, including 33 deeply affordable units for Whittier Street families.

Mayor Walsh and the Boston Parks Department celebrated the renaming of the Greenway in honor of the late community activist Mary Ellen Welch.

Polling locations in the city will be open from 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.

The funds for the Dorchester and Mattapan park will be used for a new football field and improved accessibility.

Boston Public Library to go "fine free" for youth effective November 1, 2019

It was a Wednesday afternoon in September when Officers Arthur Green and James O’Conner were stopped at a red light in the South End. Suddenly, a frantic man began pounding on the police cruiser. His...

The Student Opportunity Act would phase in an updated foundation budget formula, resulting in a projected $1.5 billion increase in state education aid to local cities and towns as of 2027.

For 34 years, the Henry L. Shattuck Public Service Award has been presented to individuals for their dedicated service to the City of Boston and the Boston community.

It’s not often that you hear of a piece of permanent public art moving, and this fall the City of Boston has three!

The City of Boston is teaming up with Boston’s Consulate General of Mexico to present a two-day Dia de Muertos (Day of the Dead) celebration on November 1 and 2 in Copley Square from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m...

The City Council voted to pass an order for the City to adopt a property tax exemption for members of the National Guard and reservists who are serving in foreign countries.

Two cases of young children diagnosed with meningococcal disease

With the Office of Returning Citizens' Employment and Resource Fair coming up on October 24, we decided to put together a quick collection of digital resources relevant to navigating everyday life.

The application is to demolish the residence at 21 Rushmore Street in Brighton.

The application is to demolish the structure at 30 Preble Street in South Boston.

The application is to demolish a residence at 50 Rogers Street in South Boston.

Participants in Metro Boston were evaluated based on speed, acceleration, braking, cornering and cell phone distraction

Swim team experience not necessary for this fun developmental league.

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