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Mayor Martin J. Walsh today announced a new pilot City Hall to Go initiative, Boston 1ON1.

Mayor Martin J. Walsh today announced that Boston Centers for Youth & Families (BCYF) will offer free beginner swim lessons for Boston adults and children age 4 and older during February school...

Most websites are built with mobile users in mind, and with good reason.

Mayor Martin J. Walsh announced today that the City of Boston is launching Boston PayTix, a new app that allows for quick, convenient and secure parking ticket payments by smartphone.

ArtsBoston to partner with the City of Boston to promote Black History Month event series.

The surrounding community agreement totals $368 million in benefits to Boston.

The task force, which formally concluded its work in 2015, was comprised of a diverse group of students, restaurants and bar owners, law enforcement and business leaders from across the city.

The Late Night Task Force was established in May 2014.

Maps feature locations from action, adventure, fantasy, and children's fiction.

Mayor Martin J. Walsh today announced that architectural lighting will be installed at City Hall to highlight and enhance the building's original design, building on the Walsh Administration's goals...

On the pilot site, we’ve shown you a very simple version of our navigation and menus, but as we’ve told you before, our system is vast.

We are hiring! For our first citywide plan in 50 years to have a real impact on the future of Boston, we need to reach out to all of our City’s communities – and that’s where you come in.

The meeting was held as part of the 84th Annual Winter Meeting, taking place in Washington D.C.

Today, Mayor Martin J. Walsh announced that the City of Boston is currently accepting applications from residents to serve as members on the Disability Commission Advisory Board in City Hall.The...

Tonight, Mayor Walsh delivered his annual State of the City address at Symphony Hall.

Mayor Martin J. Walsh tonight delivered his second State of the City address at Symphony Hall.

We’ve already received lots of feedback about the Boston.gov pilot site, but now you have a chance to get directly involved in the process.

BOSTON - Tuesday, January 19, 2016 - Mayor Martin J. Walsh tonight delivered his second State of the City address at Symphony Hall. In his address, the Mayor discussed his administration's...

The new initiative compiles key performance metrics from City departments each day to provide a view of the City of Boston’s overall performance.

Mayor Martin J. Walsh commends the Massachusetts Legislature for passing legislation to extend parental leave to parents of both genders, which protects a minimum of eight weeks parental leave for...

Mayor Martin J. Walsh in partnership with The Museum of African American History and the Boston Youth Symphony Orchestras will present, "A Day of Service and Celebration in Honor of Rev. Dr. Martin...

We here at the Digital Team got our hands on the newsletter — complete with ’90s clipart — about the announcement and we had to share.

Mayor Martin J. Walsh and Governor Charlie Baker today celebrated General Electric's decision to relocate their world headquarters to Boston to take advantage of Boston and the Commonwealth's...

Mayor Martin J. Walsh today joined business leaders from across the city and representatives from MassMentoring Partnership to celebrate the significant progress made in the Mayor's goal of recruiting...

The Boston Elections Department today announced that it has concluded its six month, comprehensive review of the ward and precinct assignments and precinct lines across the entire City of Boston.

The Boston Elections Department today announced that it has concluded its six month, comprehensive review of the ward and precinct assignments and precinct lines across the entire City of Boston.

The weekly panel discussions will be free and open to the public.

The 1,022 new units of affordable housing permitted in 2015 is the largest number of new units permitted in a single year in 20 years of record-keeping. The previous record was 862 units in 2004.

The pilot site provides a preview of the new design and encourages feedback as the broader Boston.gov site is developed.

We’ve talked before about the importance of listening to users in designing a website. Today, we’re putting our money where our mouth is.

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