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On September 23, students arrived at the Mather Elementary School to a brand new My Way Cafe cafeteria, with more choices for nutritious, delicious food.

New development will create 32 new units of affordable rental housing for survivors of domestic violence

Mayor Walsh, community celebrate start of construction for $10 million renovation of the Roslindale Branch Library

The $40 million new campus on Commercial Street marks major investment for BPS, North End community

The Parks Department had a ball hosting the 2019 Pumpkin Float at the Boston Common Frog Pond this year. Check out some of the event highlights below!

This is the first in a series of ongoing posts about the U.S. Federal Census. To learn more, visit our 2020 census website.

Three Boston nonprofits will receive $100,000 in grants combined through the City of Boston's Digital Equity Fund.

Fund will provide grants, coaching and technical assistance to home-based childcare providers

The first new police station in ten years, the $29.9 million construction will be located on East Eagle Street

BCYF community centers are hosting a variety of Halloween activities. Join us for thrills and fun this Halloween!

The application is to demolish a residence at 191 Geneva Avenue in Dorchester.

The application is to demolish the structures at 128-134 Gove Street in East Boston.

The application is to demolish the structure at 115 Gove Street in East Boston.

Traffic Advisory, Saturday, October 12, through Monday, October 14, 2019

Arts programming throughout the City will be tailored to older adults.

The application is to demolish a structure at 400-408 West Broadway in South Boston

On Saturday, October 19, the Lupus Foundation of America will host its 2019 Walk to End Lupus Now event on the Boston Common-Parkman Bandstand.

Today, the City Council, as well as other elected officials, raised the Italian flag over City Hall Plaza to commemorate Italian Heritage Month.

Although we joke about Boston’s weather, Inspectional Services wants to remind property owners to get ahead of the winter.

On Saturday, September 28, Greenovate hosted our fourth Urban Wild cleanup of the year at the Sherrin Woods in Hyde Park. The gorgeous fall day was made even brighter by the more than 20 volunteers...

If adopted by the 100 largest U.S. cities, the winning strategies could collectively reduce city emissions by 28.5 percent, meeting their share of the U.S. national Paris Target by 2025

A look at the creation of the Boston Marathon Markers on Boylston Street.

Mayor Martin J. Walsh today announced the newly-selected Mayor's SPARK Boston Council.

On this day in 1804, the "Snow Hurricane" — also known as "the Great Gale of 1804" — made landfall in Boston, blowing off the steeple of Old North Church.

Mayor celebrates historic progress and challenges business sector leadership to aid in strengthening middle class

Boston's updated Climate Action Plan unveils strategies for accelerating action to reduce carbon emissions in Boston and outlines immediate next steps for zero net carbon new construction in municipal...

Read remarks from the Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce annual breakfast on October 8.

Boston Mayor Martin J. Walsh today spoke in support of a service enhancement plan for the Fairmount Line and advocated for improved regional rail service across Greater Boston.

The application is to demolish a residence at 3-5 S. Whitney Street in Roxbury.

On Wednesday, the Council voted to adopt a resolution supporting Massachusetts bill HD4497, a resolution relative to preventing discrimination against natural hairstyles.

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