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This is the second in a series of ongoing posts about the U.S. Federal Census. To learn more, visit our 2020 census website.

The funds are a first step in the new action plan Rising to the Challenge, which aims to prevent and end youth and young adult homelessness in Boston.

The application is to demolish the residence at 605 East 6th Street in South Boston.

We’re sharing more creative stories behind City government.

On November 18, 1755, an earthquake woke Bostonians and knocked Faneuil Hall's grasshopper weather vane to the ground.

Mayor Martin J. Walsh today joined City officials at the Public Works yard on Frontage Road to discuss winter preparations currently underway in the City of Boston, and resources available to...

The housing is for formerly homeless individuals supported by Boston's Way Home Fund.

Newly-reconstructed Dana Avenue Bridge will be named after abolitionists and women's rights activists who were Hyde Park residents in the 19th century

20 organizations have been awarded funding through the 2020 Positive Youth Development Fund and Young Adult Development Fund

The former Barton Rogers School will provide 74 income-restricted rental units for seniors, along with gallery space, an arts studio, community gardens, and recreational space in Hyde Park.

Mayor Walsh today shared a set of tips and guidelines for residents ahead of Boston's upcoming cold weather.

The annual Foundation for BCYF event raises funds to support BCYF's programming for all ages.

Mayor Martin J. Walsh, the Friends of Christopher Columbus Park, and the Boston Parks and Recreation Department will celebrate the 17th annual lighting of the park’s signature trellis on Monday...

Boston’s Enchanted Trolley Tour continues the festive tradition of lighting holiday trees throughout Boston.

Mayor's Youth Council is made up of 85 high schoolers that work to improve Boston's communities and empower other young people throughout the City.

The annual gift of an evergreen Christmas tree from Nova Scotia will arrive by police escort at Boston Common at approximately 11 a.m. on Tuesday, November 19.

The application is to demolish the residence at 54 Waverly Street in Brighton.

First BPS Playground Constructed With Community Preservation Funds

The application is to demolish the residence at 57 Bigelow Street in Brighton.

The application is to demolish the residential structures at 1-23 Ledgemere Road in Brighton.

This piece will be one of five Percent for Art-funded projects currently underway in the neighborhood.

Number of students accepted into program has increased every year since 2016

The application is to demolish the structure at 144 Old Colony Avenue in South Boston.

The City of Boston is connecting people 55 and older to employers and opportunities at its first employment series for older workers.

Mayor Walsh celebrates the reopening of Smith Playground in Allston following a $6.4 million investment.

On Saturday, November 2, Mayor Martin J. Walsh and the City of Boston teamed up with Boston’s Consulate General of Mexico, Alberto Fierro, to present a two-day Dia de Muertos (Day of the Dead)...

This month, we look at resources and support for family caregivers.

New website tracks progress reached on each of the 58 projects in the plan

Mayor Walsh's Executive Order will work to ensure the full participation of all enterprises in City spending, focused on small and local, minority-, women-, and veteran-owned small businesses.

After more than four decades, Boston’s statue of Scottish poet Robert Burns was restored and moved from Winthrop Square back to its original location in the Back Bay Fens.

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