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This new platform allows applicants to submit their appeal electronically.

In total, the Resiliency Fund has granted more than $25 million to support Boston's residents.

All students will begin the school year in remote learning. Families are encouraged to submit learning model and transportation preferences.

The Mural Crew employed nearly triple the amount of youth for their ordinary summer program, with 27 youth participating in this year's program.

On Wednesday, August 19, the Boston Parks and Recreation Department began draining the Boston Public Garden Lagoon because the water has become unsafe for wildlife who inhabit the pond, particularly...

In April, the state legislature passed a bill waiving the Massachusetts Comprehensive Assessment System (MCAS) test-administration requirement for spring 2020, and the bill was signed by the Governor.

“Black Joy” has a lot of different meanings.

The Council adopted a resolution calling on Congress to act swiftly to meet the critical needs of the USPS to ensure the longevity of this essential public institution.

During this week’s Council meeting, the Council adopted a resolution commemorating the 55th anniversary of the Voting Rights Act.

The US Census Bureau recently declared that the deadline to complete field data collection and self-response submission is September 30, 2020.

Mayor Walsh, the Environment Department, the Office of Women's Advancement, the Streets Cabinet, and the Office of New Urban Mechanics today announced the dedication of the City's first electric...

As seniors protect themselves from COVID-19 and socially distance, they are spending more time in their homes. This presentation, in partnership with the Boston Fire Department’s Education Unit, which...

The site is in partnership with the East Boston Neighborhood Health Center

Dropboxes will be available at City Hall and early voting locations from August 22 through August 28.

The budget for this project is $300,000 and funded by the City of Boston's Percent for Art program.

The Boston Parks and Recreation Department joined the local sports community on August 15 to dedicate the recently renovated street hockey rink at Moakley Park in South Boston in honor of John “Jackie...

In 2020, a process began that could lead to a new historic district. Research for a study report to investigate a potential Architectural Conservation District in the Highland Park neighborhood of...

The Landmarks Commission is giving away customized new lapel pins. You can find out how to get one below.

The Boston Landmarks Commission and district commissions have maintained a busy schedule of virtual public hearings and meetings.

Our weekly photography clinic, perfect for social distancing, has weekly challenges to help you hone and improve your photography skills.

A weekly message from Commissioner McCosh in support of the local disability community.

Mayor Martin J. Walsh today announced that the City of Boston has signed a contract with Sterlingwear of Boston, a locally-owned, third generation East Boston garment manufacturer, to produce up to...

Funding promotes the Mayor's Carbon Neutral 2050 goals and supports Boston's homeless and/or aging population

The application is to demolish the structure at 50 Stedman Street in Jamaica Plain.

Morna Crawford came to Boston after World War II to take a job at the Museum of Fine Arts. She reflects on how Fenway has changed since her arrival more than 30 years prior.

All in-person polling will be conducted in accordance with public health guidelines.

The City of Boston is seeking an artist or artist team to create a permanent public artwork for the Roxbury Branch of the Boston Public Library.

Our goal is to build digital experiences that work for all residents. That means we are constantly looking to make digital tools better and more accessible for our users. We wanted to highlight some...

We want to say thank you to everyone who came out and joined us for our first ever Drive-in Movie Series!

A weekly message from Commissioner McCosh in support of the local disability community.

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