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City will build capacity to research and implement a new plan

This is the third round of the Boston Artist-in-Residence (AIR) program. The deadline to apply is November 5, 2017.

The application is to demolish a single-story commercial structure at 549 Washington Street in Brighton.

The application is to demolish a one-story commercial structure at 114-120 Brookside Avenue in Jamaica Plain.

Jeanethe Falvey brings more than 10 years of experience in web communications and digital strategy to the job.

October is National Cybersecurity Awareness Month. All month long, we'll be promoting a safer, more secure, and more trusted internet. This week’s theme is, “Cybersecurity in the workplace is everyone...

BOSTON - Friday, October 6, 2017 - Mayor Martin J. Walsh today proclaimed October to be 'Manufacturing Month' in the City of Boston. At a visit to Dorchester Brewing Company this morning, Mayor Walsh...

The Jim Brooks Community Stabilization Act will allow Boston to track and manage displacement and educate tenants on their rights.

The City Council is standing with Northeastern dining hall workers following their strike.

The City Council voted unanimously to pass an order authorizing the City of Boston to adopt Community Choice Energy.

The Jim Brooks Stabilization Act, also known as Just Cause Eviction, passed in a 10-3 vote.

The City Council passed a resolution in support of Massachusetts House Bill 2091 and Senate Bill 373 - An Act Automatically Registering Eligible Voters.

The full-time outreach worker will help provide resources and care to homeless and in-need patrons.

Join us for a variety of thrills and chills to celebrate the season!

Over the next two years, more than 70 new bike share stations will be added in neighborhoods throughout Boston.

Over the next two years, more than 70 new bike share stations will be added in neighborhoods throughout Boston.

The trail will create three-and-a-half miles of safe walking and cycling paths from Roxbury to the South Boston waterfront.

The first design meeting takes place on Tuesday, October 17, at 6 p.m. at the branch’s 4246 Washington Street location.

Boston celebrates National Energy Efficiency Day by encouraging all residents to participate in Renew Boston

BAA Half Marathon, Columbus Day Parade, Tufts Columbus Day Race for Women and other events will impact traffic and parking

Flynn will help execute the City's housing plan and establish increased homeownership opportunities for homebuyers in Boston.

In an effort to improve pedestrian safety, and as a part of realizing our Boston 2030 and Vision Zero goals, new rapid flash beacons have been installed in East Boston.

This year's theme, "Get Inspired, Get Connected, Get Funded, Get Big" aims to address challenges in funding, mentorship and growing women-led businesses

BuildBPS' fund will equip schools with resources and tools to foster 21st century learning

The federal award supports Boston's continued work in ending chronic and veteran homelessness.

The application is to demolish a single-family residence and shed at 793 East 6th Street in South Boston.

The application is to demolish a single-story commercial structure at 283 Old Colony Avenue in South Boston.

This contest is sponsored by the Boston Fire Department and Target for all Boston students in grades 1 - 5.

Analyze Boston features energy and water usage for Boston’s large- and medium-sized buildings to encourage energy reduction and cost-savings.

The $6.5 million renovation will include improvements to the playground and sports fields.

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