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The library has published its annual Latinx Life booklist, a list of recent books concerning the Hispanic experience.

Eighty-five Boston high schoolers will advise Mayor Martin J. Walsh on youth-related issues as members of the 2019 Mayor's Youth Council.

The awards were celebrated during a recent artist reception at City Hall.

The Charlestown native will join the Mayor's Civic Engagement Cabinet as a neighborhood liaison.

Hub on Wheels and Other Weekend Events

The City of Boston has filed a complaint against 13 opioid manufacturers, four distributors, and one local doctor.

We didn’t get a chance to use the latest version of Drupal when we built Boston.gov.

The application is to demolish a garage at 33 O Street in South Boston.

The fall talks explore the rich history of Boston and New England.

The hip-hop event will take place in the Central Library’s Courtyard.

This event will provide young Bostonians with supplies and support for job searching, interviewing, and entering the job market.

Kristen McCosh, the Commissioner of the Mayor's Commission for Persons with Disabilities, provides a weekly update on the work happening in her office.

It’s better to be prepared, and that’s never more true than in an emergency. The Digital Team is here to help.

The $3 million dollar, one-year renovation is a key part of Mayor Walsh's $50 million dollar FY19-FY23 Capital Plan investment in BCYF facilities.

As the Director of Cultural Planning, Courtney will be responsible for managing all arts and culture planning initiatives.

The application is to demolish two railyard structures at 170 Cambridge Street in Allston.

The author talk series runs through December in locations across the library system.

We will be hiring 20 new positions at the Transportation Department in the coming months.

It’s starting to feel like fall in the City of Boston, and in the Mayor’s Office of Arts and Culture, that means one thing: Open Studios are right around the corner.

Commissioner Gina Fiandaca and the Transportation Department are looking for a diverse set of passionate, dedicated, and experienced people.

Open Newbury Street, Road to Wellness 5K/3K, Halfway to St. Patrick's Day 5K

The application is to demolish a commercial auto body shop at 8 W. Bellflower Street in Dorchester, MA 02125.

The Boston Cultural Council is offering grants of up to $5,000 to organizations for arts programming in the City of Boston.

These are two significant topics that we here at the Employee Assistance Program want to highlight.

Events throughout the City aim to start community conversations about the effects of the opioid crisis.

The application is to demolish a commercial structure and garage at 240 Lincoln Street in Allston.

The audit analyzed fund activity and use, assessed key internal controls, and reviewed historical transactions at 118 schools in the school system.

Special events taking place this weekend will impact traffic and parking on streets in the City of Boston.

The polls in Boston will open at 7 a.m. and close at 8 p.m.

Mayor Martin J. Walsh has announced that the “Boston Blooms with Daffodils” beautification initiative will distribute 20,000 daffodil bulbs this fall to volunteers for planting on public ways citywide...

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