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Gross currently serves as Superintendent in Chief of the Boston Police Department.

The team’s approach to attracting and retaining businesses has also been strengthened with the addition of a new life-tech manager.

An application to demolish six buildings: 533 Commonwealth Ave., 535-539 Commonwealth Ave., 541 Commonwealth Ave. and 650 Beacon Street, 652-654 Beacon Street and 656 Beacon Street in Kenmore Square.

The application is to demolish an existing house to build a six-unit dwelling at 33 Leyden Street in East Boston.

An application to demolish a condemned structure at 64 O Street in South Boston to build a new six unit row house.

Special events taking place on Saturday and Sunday, July 21 and 22, will impact traffic and parking on streets in the City of Boston.

Every summer, Boston's North End is home to over a dozen Italian feasts, festivals, and processions.

The Walsh Administration has teamed up with local partners to provide free meals for youth 18 and under at sites across the City of Boston throughout summer 2018.

The amendment to Verizon's license will bring Fios to every neighborhood.

Company One Theatre will premiere Leftovers, a new play written by Josh Wilder and directed by Summer L. Williams, from July 21 - August 18, 2018.

The program provides employment and job readiness opportunities to 650 Boston youth through summer job assignments and workshops.

The application is to demolish two single-story commercial buildings at 951-959A Dorchester Avenue in Dorchester.

We're creating a new accessible playground and passive areas next to the Children's Museum.

Mark your calendar and bring your friends and family to a fun and free Neighborhood Block Party!

Bastille Day Celebration in the Back Bay

Thanks to some eye-opening user research, we’re re-thinking our how-to pages.

The application is to demolish a single-family house at 121 Addison Street in East Boston.

Kristen McCosh, the Commissioner of the Mayor's Commission for Persons with Disabilities, provides a weekly update on the work happening in her office.

Mayor's Summer Youth Jobs Program, employ over 3,000 young people over the course of the summer

Ordinance aims to ensure contract workers are paid prevailing wage rate and have good job protections

There are free and daily drop-in activities at five locations in Boston through August 17.

The Boston Public Library and the Mayor’s Office of Arts and Culture launched the public art collaboration.

An additional $400,000 in new funding for the South End Library has been secured and is included in the Imagine Boston Capital Plan

The Opportunity Fund supports artists in activities that help them share their work, teach others, and hone their skills.

Mayor Martin J. Walsh recently joined the City of Boston Scholarship Committee in awarding 30 Boston students $2,500 scholarships to help fund their higher education. Over 120 students currently...

Special events will impact traffic and parking this weekend

The pilot program encourages local businesses to make their spaces and services more inclusive for people of all ages.

The application is to demolish the structures at 3 Washington Street, 5 Washington Street, and 165 Corey Road in Brighton.

The application is to demolish a single-family house at 8 - 10 Grimes Street in South Boston.

Vivian K. Spiro stepped down on June 30, 2018, after serving for twenty years as head of the organization. She will be succeeded by Associates Board member Peter R. Brown.

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