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From ample job openings to transferable life skills, lifeguarding is a job worth considering — do you have what it takes?

Exhibit featured 1,000+ butterflies on the 2nd and 3rd floors of Boston City Hall

There is a nothing like summertime in New England. Whether you're swimming, grilling, riding a bike or enjoying other outdoor activities in the beautiful sunshine, the Boston Public Health Commission...

During this week’s Council meeting, the Council passed a resolution affirming full abortion rights and reproductive equity in opposition to the Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade. The Council...

The Somali republic was formed on July 1, 1960 as a unification of the Trust Territory of Italian Somaliland, and British Somaliland. The independence day of Somalia is a national holiday observed...

According to a 2020 survey, since the 9/11 attack, 83% of all US veterans, as well as men and women on active duty, have experienced some form of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) as a result of...

In the United States, motor vehicle crashes are a leading cause of death, killing over 100 people every day. In fact, motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death among US children and...

This week, the Council adopted a resolution recognizing July 5th as Dia Di Kabuverdianus Na Boston also known as "Boston Cabo Verdean's Day.” On July 5th, 1975, after years of struggle against...

The Boston Parks and Recreation Department’s live music offerings continue in 2022 with a series of Wednesday evening summer concerts on the patios at the City of Boston’s two golf course clubhouses.

Mayor Michelle Wu and the Mayor’s Office of Arts and Culture today announced $500,000 in contracted services has been awarded to 12 individuals and organizations to provide technical assistance...

Boston-based, Black, and woman-owned events firm to host weekday programming from mid-July to mid-October.

Today, Mayor Michelle Wu announced the appointment of longtime Boston firefighter Paul F. Burke as Commissioner of the Boston Fire Department. He will officially begin in his new role tomorrow.

The City of Boston's Office of Emergency Management is seeking input from the community.

The Boston Parks and Recreation Department’s annual ParkARTS participatory program is pleased to announce the return of its series of Arts and Crafts Workshops, giving children the opportunity to...

This month, we list and review different Boston based activities for individuals and families.

Cote Village created 76 units of mixed-income, affordable housing on the long-vacant Cote Ford site in Mattapan.

The Boston Landmarks Commission (BLC) has received an application to demolish the commercial building at 167 Maverick Street in East Boston.

The annual 4th of July celebrations will be held on Monday, July 4, 2022, bringing parking restrictions and traffic changes for the City of Boston.

Mayor Michelle Wu today announced the appointments of Kiesha Santana as the Roxbury liaison and Eric James as the Mattapan liaison in the Office of Neighborhood Services (ONS).

The Boston Public Health Commission (BPHC) recommends non-stigmatizing approach to Monkeypox response.

There are many ways to improve your internet connection.

Read the following statement from Alexandra Valdez, the Executive Director of the Mayor's Office of Women's Advancement.

The Boston Parks and Recreation Department’s 2022 ParkARTS Citywide Neighborhood Concert Series offers top-notch musical entertainment in local parks from July 11 through August 10

Read the latest updates from the Mayor's Office of Housing.

Swimmers looking to use the outdoor pool are asked to register ahead of time.

The renovation preserves 97 units of income-restricted housing in the South End.

Sixty units will be built in West Roxbury to serve low-income families.

Mayor Michelle Wu and the City of Boston Scholarship Committee this week awarded scholarships to 10 Boston students to help fund their higher education.

Melnea Agnes Cass dedicated her life to improving the world around her. Read more about the early life of this Boston champion.

The mural is expected to be completed by early July.

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