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The application is to demolish the one-story service station building at 280 Western Avenue in Allston.

The application is to demolish the one-story commercial building at 293-305 Western Avenue in Allston.

The application is to demolish the three-story residential building at 17-23 Riverdale Street in Allston.

The application is to demolish the house at 256 Western Avenue in Allston.

The application is to demolish the house and garage at 248-250 Western Avenue in Allston.

The application is to demolish the one-story commercial building at 254 Western Avenue in Allston.

The application is to demolish the house at 254R Western Avenue in Allston.

Artists of all skill levels, ages nine and up, are invited to join the Boston Parks and Recreation Department for its popular fall series of ParkARTS Watercolor Painting Workshops.

Welcome to the Department of Neighborhood Development’s monthly newsletter. This September update focuses on our ongoing work: building affordable housing, assisting renters, and preventing...

The Boston Landmarks Commission has posted on September 7, 2021 a study report on the proposed designation of the South Market Building in Boston as a Landmark under Chapter 772 of the Acts of 1975...

Phase Three will complete the redevelopment and revitalization of the 331-Unit Orient Heights Public Housing Community.

The Boston Landmarks Commission has posted a study report on the proposed designation of the Warren House as a Landmark under Chapter 772 of the Acts of 1975, as amended.

The Boston Landmarks Commission has posted a study report on the proposed designation of the Richards-Follett-Pfaff Stables as a Landmark under Chapter 772 of the Acts of 1975, as amended.

Two new and innovative food access resources are available for Boston residents.

Roberts also serves as the Education and Outreach Manager for the Boston Human Rights Commission.

Thursday, September 9, is the first day for Grades 1-12 and Monday, September 13, is the first day for Pre-Kindergarten and Kindergarten.

The report to document the quality and accessibility of residential and small business Internet service.

Mayor Kim Janey along with representatives from several city agencies today greeted college and university students moving into Boston, and helped ensure they have a smooth transition into their new...

Applications for Boston Cultural Council organizational grants and Reopen Creative Boston are due on October 15, 2021 at 5 p.m

This month, we share resources for suicide prevention and recovery from substance use.

Student move-in at local colleges and universities will require temporary parking restrictions in Boston this week through Sunday, September 5.

Totaling a $9.4 million investment, the City seeks to assist businesses in their recovery.

Boston’s neighborhoods are made up of diverse populations each with their own specific histories. Bostonians who emigrated to the City bring their traditions with them. These traditions are often...

The Mayor created a citywide eviction moratorium and plans for a Foreclosure Prevention Fund.

The City of Boston’s commemoration will include awareness and community events, including a discussion with “Empire of Pain” author Patrick Radden Keefe.

The Mayor’s Garden Contest recognizes gardeners who have landscaped, planted flowers, trees, shrubs, and, in the process, helped beautify Boston’s neighborhoods.

This graduating class will be assigned to 911 ambulances.

Early voting and ballot drop boxes will both be available to voters in Boston.

On this day, in 1918, two sailors housed at Boston’s Commonwealth Pier reported to the sickbay with the flu. These two men signaled the beginning of the second deadly wave of the Spanish Flu.

City to tackle urgent environmental and equity concerns with new approach to waterfront development.

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