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The application is to demolish a residential structure at 7 Ethel Street in Roslindale.

We're commissioning at least four projects with budgets ranging from $5,000 to $20,000 that celebrate the diversity of the City.

Mayor Martin J. Walsh today announced the City of Boston will kick-off the 38th annual Boston Harborfest at Faneuil Hall Marketplace on Tuesday, July 2 at 11:00 a.m.

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This month, we look at guides and resources in the community to help you start or change up your fitness routine.

To protect yourself, your family, and friends from foodborne illness during warm-weather months, safe food handling when eating outdoors is critical.

BCYF Fun Stops are free, daily, drop-in activities at four locations in Boston this summer.

The application is to demolish a residential structure at 225 Foster Street, Brighton.

Boston girls can register now to attend one or all Girls Nights, a series of free girls-only events throughout the summer.

Special events taking place as part of the City of Boston’s annual July Fourth celebration will require street closings and parking restrictions at select locations in Boston.

Street closings and parking restrictions will be in effect at select locations in Boston on Saturday, June 29, and Sunday, June 30.

Investments prioritize high-quality and equitable services for residents

This week, we launched a Request for Proposal (RFP) looking for a partner to help us improve the user experience of our digital tools and applications.

The increase will more closely align parking meter fees with other U.S. cities and expand on-street parking availability in high traffic areas of Boston. The City of Boston's rates continue to remain...

More than 130 students, alumni, and community members from all walks of life and educational background attended this career networking event.

The Project Partnership Grant Program is intended to support recurring events and programs that create opportunities for artists in Boston.

The application is to demolish a residential structure at 54 Waverly Street in Brighton.

The warm weather has a tendency to cause a rise in the amount of rodents in the area.

The application is to demolish a carriage house at 32R Perkins Street in Jamaica Plain.

Vali will lead Mayor Walsh's vision for uplifting all of Boston's immigrant communities on multiple fronts.

With an eye toward turning Copley Square into a four-season hub of family-friendly activity, the Boston Parks and Recreation Department has announced that a Request for Proposals (RFP) for the Copley...

The application is to demolish a parking garage at 95 Alphonsus Street in Mission Hill.

The application is to demolish a commercial building at 30 Penniman Road in Allston, MA 02134.

Traffic Advisory for Saturday and Sunday, June 23 and 24, 2019

Children get the opportunity to express their creativity while working on fun projects with local artists.

Inspectional Services has written a series of blog posts on summer safety.

City of Boston is expanding residential yard waste options, setting up a pilot to help residents divert food scraps, and leading citywide education campaigns.

During his visit at the Dorchester school in the spring, Mayor Martin J. Walsh announced the school will transition to a My Way Cafe cafeteria in the fall, along with 30 other schools in Dorchester...

Boston Parks Commissioner Chris Cook and The Skating Club of Boston are pleased to welcome children and guests to kick off the 2019 summer season as the Boston Common Frog Pond spray pool reopens on...

The program will being free menstrual supplies to 77 BPS schools throughout the district

The first-of-its-kind park is a lasting legacy of Martin Richard's welcoming, inclusive nature, and will provide enjoyment for generations of Boston's children, families and visitors.

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