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Boston girls are invited to sign up for these free, fun, girls-only events!

BCYF Fun Stops offer free, daily drop-in activities at five locations.

Just over a year ago, Mayor Walsh launched the Boston Creates Cultural plan, a ten-year plan to strengthen cultural vitality in Boston and weave arts and culture into the fabric of everyday life...

The opening ceremony will be held at Faneuil Hall Marketplace.

Key accomplishes include the launch of the Percent for Art Program and a renewed focus on local artists.

Lunchtime and evening concerts will fill the Central Library’s courtyard this summer.

The free events feature bestselling authors Matthew Quick, Ashley and JaQuavis, and local writers.

Newbury Street will be pedestrian-only from Arlington Street to Massachusetts Avenue on July 23, August 13, and September 10.

The Transportation Department is sponsoring a bike ride — free of charge — to teach people how to use Hubway bike share system.

Mayor Walsh presented the "Actions to Address Substance Use Disorders in America's Cities" toolkit to mayors and policymakers.

On June 26, after smallpox broke out in Boston, Dr. Zabdiel Boylston inoculated his 13-year-old son with the controversial smallpox vaccine.

The application is to demolish a two-family residence at 35-37 Haverford Street in Jamaica Plain.

More than 250 mayors from across the country will attend the four-day event.

The program serves young men of color by providing school-based group counseling and mentoring services.

The Dorothy Curran Wednesday Night Concert Series returns to City Hall Plaza from July 12 through August 30.

Avon Walk for Breast Cancer and the Boston Athletic Association 10K will impact traffic and parking

The six-concert Tito Puente Latin Music Series returns to Boston parks on in July and August. Performers include Berklee College of Music faculty, students, alumni, and world-renowned artists.

The Boston Parks and Recreation Department is proud to announce the 2017 ParkARTS Citywide Neighborhood Concert Series made possible by Berklee College of Music, The Friends of Ramler Park, and the...

The photo exhibit, "The Faces of Syrian Refugees," is located in the third floor lobby of City Hall.

The project will bring a 21st century learning space to the expansion of the North End School.

The center is designed to serve as a one-stop neighborhood resource for small business owners and entrepreneurs.

The celebration marks the completion of a comprehensive $1.1 million renovation of the entire playground.

The application is to demolish a two-family residence at 60 Charme Avenue in Roslindale.

Thousands of visitors hit Sail Boston this weekend for the chance to welcome the Tall Ships back to the City.

Data-driven investments are aimed at creating a thriving, healthy and innovative City.

Nearly $11 million will prepare more than 3,000 residents to fill growth industries' talent gaps.

On this day, in 1865, Union General Gordon Granger read General Order No. 3 to the inhabitants of Galveston, Texas, signaling the end of slavery in the United States of America.

"What, to the American slave, is your Fourth of July?" - Frederick Douglass

We’re getting involved with a campaign to use natural light during bright summer days to reduce electricity use.

Council members serve as leaders who will empower and support Boston's young adults.

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