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The mural, painted by the Mayor's Mural Crew, was the third installment of murals dedicated to immigrants in Boston.

The application is to demolish a two-story brick office building at 70 Leo M. Birmingham Parkway in Brighton.

The application is to demolish a one story building at 6-8 Lincoln Street in Brighton.

The application is to demolish a four-family residence at 56 Williams Avenue in Hyde Park.

Mayor Walsh's inaugural address at the Cutler Majestic Theatre will lay out his vision and priorities for his second term.

Sixty-eight mayors and county elected officials signed a letter addressed to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). The letter opposes a recent proposal from FCC Chairman Ajit Pai. The proposal...

Boston and 67 other communities across the United States have taken a stand to protect Net Neutrality.

The Beacon Hill Holiday Stroll, the SSRun, and other events will impact traffic and parking.

This is a partial list of activities happening during the upcoming school vacation week.

The partnership will address the housing needs of the Metro Boston area.

The application is to demolish a two-family residence at 73 Sheridan Street in Jamaica Plain.

The quilts vary in size, and many feature festive colors and holiday designs.

The holiday celebration attracted hundreds of seniors who made phone calls to places around the world.

A ceremony was held at Faneuil Hall before family and friends.

Prices at about 530 metered parking spaces on 40 blocks in the South Boston Waterfront will change.

The holiday season can be a very sweet and special time of year. But for many, it shines a light on an issue they’re experiencing.

Jolly Jaunt 5k, South Boston Catholic Academy 5K, May Day Coalition, Temple Place Road Closure

No matter where you live in Boston, the City provides many great ways for you to add composting to your weekly routine.

The City will implement 18 new projects in North Station area to improve transportation safety and access for all modes of travel.

We work with departments across the City at the Digital Team. Sometimes, the work we do isn’t even digital.

The development created 51 affordable new condominiums for working families in the neighborhood.

The public art piece, "May This Never End," has found a new home in Allston.

The City of Boston is now analyzing policies and technologies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and be carbon neutral by 2050.

Handy joins City of Boston with more than 10 years of experience in government finance and fiscal management.

Our City's tradition of lighting a Nova Scotia Christmas Tree began with a terrible tragedy.

Hey, Boston! It’s time to show off your civic pride.

The "#LetsAllShopSmall" campaign and new "Main Streets Explorer" pilot encourage residents to shop local.

These public art projects celebrate the beauty of the neighborhood, local heroes, and current residents.

The application is to demolish a single-family residence at 28 Norwood Street in Dorchester.

Cyber Monday is here and this year estimates are that it will be the biggest shopping day in US history. Make sure your online shopping is cyber secure.

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