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Licensing data from 2020 revealed the most popular dog names in Boston.

Welcome to the Department of Neighborhood Development’s monthly newsletter. This March update focuses on our ongoing work: housing our homeless neighbors, creating new affordable housing, managing the...

The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) has announced that as part of its “Forging Ahead” plan, they will suspend all service of the #55 bus starting on March 14, 2021.

USALLIANCE Financial’s Dora Everyday Checking meets 15 top-tier national standards for safety and affordability

.The complex was originally built by the Boston Housing Authority in 1939

The funding represents the largest award of this type that the City has received and is a 70% increase since 2015.

This is a blog post written by Director of Public Art Karin Goodfellow and Boston Boston Artists-in-Residence (AIR) Program Manager Sharon Amuguni highlighting learnings from an evaluation of the...

The City of Boston will provide additional assistance to restaurants and open outdoor dining sooner if weather permits.

All events will be conducted virtually, in accordance with COVID-19 public health guidance.

This month, we review resources and coping skills for ongoing self-care, and discuss mental and emotional fatigue which may worsen as the one-year mark approaches.

Funding will support Boston’s homeless and aging population with 198 units set aside for individuals and families experiencing homelessness

We're marking Women’s History Month by lifting up the stories behind the names of some of your favorite neighborhood parks. Honor their legacy by visiting these public spaces with renewed...

The Allston park gets its proper due after a correction of a decades-old clerical error.

The application is to demolish the two car garage at 50 Landseer Street in West Roxbury.

Mayor Martin J. Walsh and the Boston Parks and Recreation Department will host the 2021 Mayor's Cup Street Hockey Tournament in partnership with the Boston Bruins Foundation during the April public...

Thanks to a user experience research group, we’re designing a more intuitive version of one of our more popular pages.

Indoor performance venues, certain indoor recreational activities and live musical performances at restaurants will not resume until March 22

As it stands, Boston Public Schools currently do not require their history or social science curriculum frameworks to include the topic of genocide when teaching United States history or world history...

Eversource Energy is proposing to construct and operate a new transmission substation facility located on the Chelsea Creek waterfront on East Eagle Street in East Boston.

Since its creation, the Boston Resiliency Fund has granted $34.15m to 377 organizations. Grantmaking will pause in anticipation of mayoral transition.

We will continue to update this page with relevant information as it becomes available. Learn more about the City of Boston's benefits available to City workers and retirees.

The Boston Archaeology Program seeks Boston's diverse and inclusive past.

The Climate Ready Boston team has launched the second phase of the planning process in East Boston and Charlestown. Here are two 15-minute ways to get involved in the project today.

The final steel beam for the new school building's structure was put in place during a topping-off ceremony.

Beginning Monday, March 1, street sweeping will resume in the North End, South End and Beacon Hill, and will resume citywide on April 1.

Boston has long been known for its commitments to education. Teacher Wilhelmina Crosson exemplified those commitments in her groundbreaking work advocating for under-served students. Crosson's work...

Projects include $13 million for affordable housing, over $5 million for historic preservation, and over $6 million for open space and recreation.

Recently, the Boston Parks Department welcomed five Boston Park Rangers to full-time positions with the City of Boston.

The application is to demolish the house and garage at 20 Norwood Street in Dorchester.

The Executive Order creates a framework to enact race- and gender-conscious procurement goals. The w ork will be supported with a $2 million investment in the Supplier Diversity Program.

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