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Greeenovate Boston sat down with a Roslindale resident to learn about the benefits of backyard composting.

The event celebrated the important contributions that residents and organizations make in their local community.

The Camp Harbor View 5K and other events will affect traffic and parking in the area on Saturday.

The application is to demolish a funeral home and detached garage at 54 Pleasant Street in Dorchester.

On this day, in 1889, the Newsboys Reading Room Association reserved Faneuil Hall for a “dinner for the Newsboys and Bootblacks” of Boston.

The application is to demolish a single-family residence at 258-260 West Third Street in South Boston.

The application is to demolish a two-family residence at 5-7 Bell Court in South Boston.

Hinçman is a sculptor and educator living in Jamaica Plain.

The use of art as a means to enact social change and spur creative problem-solving is nothing new in today’s society, especially in the City of Boston. However, there is one theme that has gained...

In case you didn’t know, the City of Boston is a really, really big organization. Because of this, the Digital Team is doing even more to stay consistent across all our digital tools.

The annual night of fun to benefit the Foundation for BCYF will be held on Wednesday, November 29.

The public art project is part of Boston's new Percent for Art program.

Martinez joins the City of Boston after over two decades of serving children and families in Boston and surrounding area.

The Veteran’s Day Parade will impact traffic and parking in Boston on Saturday, November 11, 2017.

Smith joins the City with over 10 years of experience in treasury roles.

The application is to demolish a single-family residence at 128-132 Coleridge Street in East Boston.

The application is to demolish a detached garage at 53 Bailey Street in Dorchester.

A round-up of healthy apps that we (the Employee Assistance Program) love to use — as well as suggest to clients, family, and friends.

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

The City Council approved a grant appropriation for the Dudley Branch of the Boston Public Library.

The City Council approved an order authorizing the extension of property tax exemption for members of the Massachusetts National Guard and reservists serving in foreign countries.

The council voted to support the program, which President Trump has proposed to dissolve in his budget blueprint.

This new interface will change the way each resident will interact with the 311 program.

Joins nonprofit Urban Edge to support the building of community center with turf field, ice rink and educational programs for neighborhood

New traffic calming initiative implemented in Stonybrook neighborhood of Jamaica Plain is a Go Boston 2030 project.

When Mayor Walsh released the Boston Creates Cultural Plan in the summer of 2016, he announced Boston’s first municipal Percent for Art program.

This renovation provides the community with new open space for programming, special events and more.

We’re asking for your help as we redesign our 311 web interface.

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 21.

During the first pilot round, the City awarded more than 90 grants to applicants, totaling $100,000.

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