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The Boston Parks and Recreation Department is offering free indoor golf clinics at local community centers for both beginners and experienced players who want to brush up on their skills before they...

Announces grant that will support key features of program over the next three years

Today, we are proud to honor the contributions of Michael Curry, the hardest working man in public service!

The Boston Parks and Recreation Department invites teens ages 15 to 18 to take part in its Umpire Training Program beginning May 5.

Swimmers will have access to the Umana Academy Pool during the Paris Street closure.

The City of Boston is dedicated to creating accessible content for all Bostonians.

This summer, the City explored ways of supporting the economic stability of its employees by piloting ways to encourage them to set aside savings with every paycheck.

Today, we are proud to honor the life and contributions of Elma Lewis, the Grande Dame of Roxbury!

Mayor Walsh is spearheading the changes necessary to strengthen public confidence in the board, improve its functions and efficiencies, and create a more understandable and transparent process.

Today, we are proud to honor the life and contributions of the Honorable Royal Bolling, a Forefather of Modern Boston!

Today, we are proud to honor the contributions of Travis McCready, the change agent of health equity!

Today, we take a look at the historical significance of the Black Heritage Trail.

Today, we celebrate the life of Crispus Attucks, the hero of the Boston Massacre.

From the outside, the Elizabeth Peabody House was an unassuming building in Boston’s West End, before the neighborhood was bulldozed in the late 1950s in the name of urban renewal. The facade was...

Creating more access to homeownership opportunities is one of the goals of Mayor Walsh’s comprehensive housing policy for Boston.

The Boston Parks and Recreation Department has announced that registration is now open for men's and women's basketball leagues as well as a men's softball league.

Today, we are proud to honor the life and contributions of Lucy Miller Mitchell, the architect of Boston's early childhood education!

According to an analysis of Boston rental data from 2018 to 2019, rental prices increased an average of 1.3 percent citywide.

The application is to demolish the residential and commercial structures at 69-71 Proctor Street in Roxbury.

The application is to demolish the residential structure at 36 Neillian Crescent in Jamaica Plain.

Today we honor the contributions of Byron Rushing, Boston's moral compass!

Today, we are proud to honor the contributions of Thelma Burns, Boston's beloved activist!

Students at the Gardner Pilot Academy formed a Wellness Wednesday community to meet during their lunch period.

Today, we are proud to honor the life and contributions of Ruth Batson, t he champion of educational desegregation!

Today, we look back to the work of the Combahee River Collective.

Today we honor the contributions of Bruce Bolling, Boston's first Black Council President!

Today, we look back to the day Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. led a march from Roxbury.

Boston is a city known for its firsts. First subway, first public park, first public library, and unbeknownst to many, the first school training social workers.

This week, Councilor Baker honored Joan “Joanie” Pierce, who has worked for the City of Boston for over 29 years.

Please join Boston City Council President Janey and Councilors Campbell, Edwards, and Mejia in celebrating Black Labor Workers throughout the City of Boston.

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