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On this day in 1968, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was assassinated in Memphis, Tennessee. Though Dr. King was most widely known for his civil rights activities in the American South, he had strong ties...

The proposed Boston Fiscal Year 2019 budget will include funding for eight additional nurses and 12 additional psychologists and social workers for students.

BCYF Camp Joy has provided thousands of children and youth with special needs enriching opportunities since 1946.

The application is to demolish a three-car garage at 75 Bradfield Avenue in Roslindale.

The application is to demolish a two-family residence at 174 Fisher Avenue in Mission Hill.

Neighborhood Coffee Hours give residents a unique opportunity to speak directly with Mayor Walsh and staff from City departments.

The mural features a diverse group of young people taking part in a variety of activities, including reading, skateboarding, eating lunch, and playing basketball.

April kicks off a season full of outdoor arts and culture events that bring together people from all over Boston.

The investments will contribute to the ongoing implementation of the 58 projects and policies identified in Go Boston 2030.

The My Way Cafe program will fund the construction of kitchens in 30 district schools.

With winter behind us, it will soon be that time of year when magical creatures reappear in New England’s fields and woods.

Mayor Martin J. Walsh will host the first ride of the season on the popular Boston Swan Boats as they open at the Public Garden lagoon on Saturday, April 14, at 10 a.m.

Mayor Martin J. Walsh has announced that the City of Boston’s two municipal golf courses will open on April 6 for the 2018 season.

The application calls for projects that require less than $500,000 to begin construction by fall 2018. The deadline is April 27.

These investments include an additional ambulance dedicated to servicing residents of East Boston.

Mayor Walsh joined students and faculty for a ribbon cutting celebration.

The application is to demolish a multi-family residence at 81 Chestnut Hill Avenue in Brighton.

The application is to demolish a single-family home at 11 Tilesboro Street and a three-story mixed-use building at 136-138 Neponset Avenue in Dorchester.

After an inspiring visit to the City of Boston archives, we decided to launch a new video series highlighting Boston’s history.

On this day in 1895, construction began on the Tremont Street Subway.

Buntè was honored for her advocacy for housing, legislation, and policy work for those in need.

In his annual speech to the Boston Municipal Research Bureau, Mayor Walsh also announced both new initiatives and gains in the growth of Boston's innovative economy.

Partners Healthcare, Suffolk, and Liberty Mutual have each given $1 million to the Boston's Way Home Fund.

The application is to demolish a gas station at 79-89 West Broadway, commercial buildings at 457-469A West Broadway, and commercial buildings at 476 and 480 West Broadway and 81-89 Dorchester Street...

Mayor Martin J. Walsh delivered his remarks at the annual meeting of the Boston Municipal Research Bureau on March 27.

The MassWorks Infrastructure Program provides funds to support and accelerate housing and job growth.

The application is to demolish a single-family residence at 16 Marmion Street in Jamaica Plain.

The application is to demolish a single-family residence at 208 Neponset Valley Parkway in Hyde Park.

We’re making things a little bit easier when it comes to buying death certificates from the City of Boston.

All programs and events can be viewed via the library's online calendar.

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