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Building on Mayor Martin J. Walsh's long standing commitment to ensuring every child in Boston has access to a high-quality education, today Mayor Walsh announced the City will invest $15 million in...

As the South Boston liaison, Haley will serve as the primary contact for constituents and businesses looking to connect with the Mayor's Office.

Full participation in the 2020 Census will rely on outreach in hard-to-count communities

Please take a moment to read the letter from Mayor Walsh below, and help the City of Boston find new investments for arts and culture.

The application is to demolish a residential structure at 56 Winship Street in Brighton.

The application is to demolish a residential structure at 9 Glencoe Street in Brighton, MA 02135.

This week, the Council voted to pass an ordinance to establish licensing and regulations for shared mobility businesses, such as electric scooters.

Read the latest poem by Porsha Olayiwola, the City of Boston Poet Laureate.

Having made it through another winter, it will soon be the time of year when we see the magical creatures that reappear in New England’s fields and woods in the spring.

Ten projects have been awarded grants totaling $809,500 through the City of Boston’s Edward Ingersoll Browne Trust Fund.

Bethany Serota, with an extensive career as an advisor, human rights advocate, and a litigator in both the public and private sectors, is now the deputy director for the Mayor’s Office of Fair Housing...

We're saying farewell to Assistant Commissioner John Meaney.

The program offers a high-quality service-learning experience during the summer months.

Study finds workers without bachelor's degrees can fill vacancies in high-demand industries.

Over 20 percent of Boston's total IDP inventory completed in 2018.

As a young person, Nimoy worked various jobs in the West End. He sold newspapers, worked at local theaters, and shined shoes. He also started his own photography business.

As the Jamaica Plain liaison, Enrique will serve as the primary contact for constituents and businesses

The application is to demolish a residential structure at 11 Conway Street in Roslindale.

The application is to demolish a residential structure at 3 Baker Court in Dorchester.

The public art will be placed on the new Area A-7 Police Station in East Boston.

Mayor Martin J. Walsh today announced mini-grant applications are now available for community partners interested in creating summer meal sites through the Boston Eats program, which provides free...

BOSTON - Friday, March 22, 2019 - Mayor Martin J. Walsh today offered testimony before the Joint Committee on Education at the Massachusetts State House in support of comprehensive education finance...

Mayor Martin J. Walsh today announced the appointment of Lina Tramelli as the East Boston Neighborhood Liaison within the Mayor’s Civic Engagement Cabinet. Jesús García-Mota who previously held this...

This marks the City’s largest ever investment in local arts organizations.

Boston's tuition-free community college program expands to its first-ever private college

After the success of our death certificates purchasing app, we decided to flip the switch and tackle a much happier topic — birth.

The application allows anyone to order Boston-based birth certificates directly from the Registry Department.

A crowd of family members, teachers, and friends were on hand to support 21 Boston youth from across the City competing in Boston’s 12th annual BCYF Citywide Spelling Bee.

The application is to demolish a residential structure at 617 East 7th Street in South Boston.

The application is to demolish two residential structures at 98 Rockwood Street and 100 Rockood Street in Jamaica Plain.

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