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The artifacts revealed a snapshot of English, Irish, Jewish, and Italian immigrant life in the mid to late 1800s.

It will feature artists Caoimhghin Ó Fraithile and Michael Dowling at the Central Library in Copley Square.

There are overnight road closures and parking restrictions Downtown and in Chinatown.

Since becoming mayor, Mayor Walsh has made more than $70 million in funding available to create affordable housing in Boston.

BCYF's popular Citywide Swim League for children ages 6 - 7 is now recruiting!

The year-long project received an annual Massachusetts Historical Commission Preservation Award this year.

The public art installations reveal invisible poetry on Boston's sidewalks when it rains.

Boston selected by the World Economic Forum as focus city for the future of mobility.

Hub on Wheels, Mayor's Cup bike races and other scheduled events will impact traffic and parking

The City of Boston's new hotline support system is designed to help people struggling with substance use and addiction.

The initiative is part of a grassroots program to provide American Association of University Women (AAUW) Work Smart workshops to 85,000 women.

The topping off ceremony of Boston's first STEM school marked the completion of the new building's structural steel.

The Assets for Artists Program is a joint program between the Mayor's Office of Arts and Culture and the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art (MASS MoCA).

Memory Cafes are places where individuals experiencing memory loss and their caretakers can meet in a safe, social environment.

As new stock becomes occupied, the rental market in some high-growth neighborhoods is beginning to moderate.

BOSTON - Friday, September 9, 2016 - Mayor Martin J. Walsh today announced that applications are now available for the 2017 Boston Cultural Council Grants. More than $450,000 will be awarded to...

I am eager to announce that, last week, we opened the call for applications for the Boston Cultural Council Organizational Grants.

BOSTON - Wednesday, September 7, 2016 - Today, the City of Boston Election Department released plans for the State Primaries, taking place on Thursday, September 8, 2016. The polls in Boston will open...

Winter Activations Include Unique Skating Path and Holiday Shopping Market

Residents should apply for Resident Parking Permits prior to Boston College Football's first home game. Football fans reminded not to park in resident parking spaces on local streets.

Concerts at Fenway Park, ceremonies observing September 11, and neighborhood events will impact traffic and parking in Boston

Day-long celebration of getting Boston moving to be held Saturday, Sept. 17 on City Hall Plaza

Mayor Walsh to visit BPS schools, and shares welcome-back video

RAND, Wallace Study Affirms Goal Set by Mayor Walsh, Superintendent Chang

Dear community-based organizations, event coordinators, neighborhood associations, community organizers, and all other groups based in Boston...

BOSTON - Tuesday, September 6, 2016 - Mayor Martin J. Walsh's Office of Tourism, Sports and Entertainment in partnership with Country 102.5 FM radio today announced the Eli Young Band will headline...

BOSTON - Sunday, September 4, 2016 - Mayor Martin J. Walsh today issued a set of safety tips In advance of Hermine, the Post-Tropical Storm currently located about 300 miles south of Nantucket...

Mayor Walsh recognizes September as National Preparedness Month and encourages Americans to take steps to prepare for emergencies.

Unlike the private sector, where companies serve specific audiences and customers, the City’s website needs to serve everyone.

BCYF is looking for youth voices to help inform programming and make our centers welcoming places for youth!

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