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City of Boston employees have shown incredible resilience adjusting to an unfamiliar work environment, but we’re still grappling with the impact it’s had on our lives. We put this post together to...

If you’re staying home, having groceries delivered, or simply indulging in a little extra online shopping these days, chances are you have plenty of extra cardboard boxes around your house these days...

You know that feeling you get when you have the perfect tunes in your ears while you walk down the street, pretending like you're starring in your own movie? It’s a great feeling, and it can help...

We have information on how you can apply for an outdoor drive-in theater and outdoor theater permit in Boston.

The City of Boston and the Public Works Department today announced that ticketing enforcement during street sweeping operations will resume on Monday, August 10th.

Mayor Martin J. Walsh today announced the City of Boston has received approval from the Massachusetts Department of Public Utilities (DPU) to move forward with its Community Choice Electricity program...

The application is to demolish the house at 15 Zamora Street in Jamaica Plain.

The application is to demolish the structure at 1270 Boylston Street in Fenway-Kenmore.

The application is to demolish the structure at 1252-1268 Boylston Street in Fenway-Kenmore.

A weekly message from Commissioner McCosh in support of the local disability community.

St. Guillen will work to advance equity, diversity, and opportunity in the cannabis industry.

The 10-day pop-up site is in partnership with the East Boston Neighborhood Health Center.

Our weekly photography clinic, perfect for social distancing, has weekly challenges to help you hone and improve your photography skills.

Building on his commitment to creating and maintaining affordable housing in the City of Boston, Mayor Martin J. Walsh today announced the preservation and the start of the rehabilitation of 97...

Pools will be operated and used in accordance to public health guidelines.

The Office of Economic Development’s Small Business Office is offering free personalized posters for businesses to display information on their window.

This program is to understand how e-cargo bikes could fit into Boston’s delivery landscape that could inform our potential approach, current obstacles to e-cargo bike adoption by private businesses...

Cooling centers will be open on Sunday and Monday in accordance with COVID-19 safety guidance.

The Boston Parks and Recreation Department recently completed a landscape rehabilitation project around Ward's Pond in Olmsted Park, part of Boston’s historic Emerald Necklace.

Twenty-three new locations across Boston will help support small businesses and provide additional accessible food options to residents.

Over $23 million in grants have been distributed since March to support those most impacted by COVID-19

The Learn & Earn internship, has enrolled more than 500 Boston youth.

Franklin Park Zoo gets a hippo and Boston builds a rapid transit system. Three men reflect on growing up in Dorchester in the early 1900s.

This fall, there are several important election dates to keep in mind.

A weekly message from Commissioner McCosh in support of the local disability community.

Mayor Walsh and the Task Force are seeking community feedback on police reform in the City of Boston.

Mayor Walsh's executive order to exempt all establishments from the plastic bag ban ordinance will stay in place until September 30.

Our weekly photography clinic, perfect for social distancing, has weekly challenges to help you hone and improve your photography skills.

The application is to demolish the house at 8 Lawrence Street in Charlestown.

The cornerstone of Project Opportunity is the sealing and expungement of CORIs, which severely limit employment opportunities and disproportionately affect communities of color.

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