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The Expanding Opportunity draft identifies five action areas to strengthen neighborhood vitality and bolster Boston's economy.

Mayor Walsh and SPARK Boston invite residents to choose from millennial residents making a positive impact in Boston

First Available Space Will Be Located at AT&T Flagship Store

Together we have reached a significant milestone in our planning process with the upcoming release of Expanding Opportunity, a draft strategic plan that identifies key actions and initiatives to...

Faneuil Hall Tree Lighting and Camp Harbor View 5K will impact traffic and parking

Strengthens City's discretion in issuing permits

Boston needed a better, more efficient way to match homeless individuals with the housing and support they need. Our partner, Green River, helped us find the answer.

A $12 million public-private partnership will create 24 units of affordable rental housing for veterans in South Boston.

This fall, we’ve seen an abundance of Open Studio events happening across the city.

Youth will work with Raspberry Pi, Scratch, Little Bits, Minecraft, and Python programming language. The grant runs from October 2016 through September 2017.

Veteran's Day Parade and other scheduled events will impact traffic and parking

November, December exhibits will feature visual art, performing arts and student works

More than 500 holiday season performances now on sale

BOSTON - Wednesday, November 9, 2016 - Mayor Martin J. Walsh today issued the following statements based on election results for ballot question 2 to lift the charter school cap and ballot question 5...

Imagine Boston 2030 has heard loud and clear that housing affordability is a top issue for Bostonians.

The Mayor's Enchanted Trolley Tour continues the festive tradition of lighting holiday trees throughout Boston.

Academy-award nominated director Julie Taymor Q&A will follow the December 5 Titus Showing

The Transportation Department is reminding drivers to slow down and be aware of others using local streets.

During early voting, there were 47,909 ballots cast, representing 11.5% of the registered voters in Boston.

The iLab has three hours set aside each week to meet with local entrepreneurs, nonprofits, agencies, and community members.

There will be a film screening and launch of James Phinney Baxter lecture series.

The award shines a spotlight on young adults aged 20-34 doing outstanding work to improve the City.

The first concert takes place Saturday, November 12, at 2:30 p.m. in Rabb Hall at the Central Library in Copley Square.

The competition seeks to identify new designs to produce more middle-income and senior housing in Boston.

The new platform will be available to users by spring 2017.

The changes to the hours of operation at loading zones has resulted in decreased incidences of double parking, and safer and smoother traffic flow.

The program, offered Monday through Thursday from 3:30 -5:30 p.m. is open to students in grades K-8; no registration required.

Mayor Walsh is renewing calls for greater public and private investment in critical summer programs.

Since Fall 2015, Imagine Boston has heard a lot of ideas from residents about how to make the city more green.

Drivers should avoid Court Street due to Tremont Street closure

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