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The third annual celebration of summer is free and open to the public.

AvalonBay Communities, Sheraton Boston Hotel and Vertex Pharmaceuticals join Greenovate Boston's Mayor's Carbon Cup.

Youth ages 5-17 are eligible to win tickets to a Red Sox game.

It may be obvious to anyone who’s visited CityofBoston.gov over the past 20 years, but the City’s digital platforms lack a style guide.

The new public art installations reveal invisible poetry when it rains.

The City of Boston's Department of Innovation and Technology (DoIT) today announced its Cyber Security Awareness and Training program for all City employees. The new program cements Boston's...

Boston Public Library’s free Concerts in the Courtyard ( www.bpl.org/concerts) series returns June 1 and runs through August 31, featuring a variety of artists and musical genres in the library’s...

Help us pick the final sites for 10 new Hubway stations in Roxbury and northern Dorchester

Residents and consumers asked to help prioritize among popular community ideas.

Mayor Martin J. Walsh announced this week that the Richard and Susan Smith Family Foundation will make a $3 million gift for the park being constructed along Fort Point Channel in honor of Martin W...

Collections in Digital Commonwealth.org include thousands of images, documents, and sound recordings from member institutions which are openly accessible to researchers, students, and the...

Andrew Therriault to lead Boston's Citywide Analytics Team and advance Boston's role as a data-driven city.

The first RFP for pilot Acquisition Opportunity Program released.

Boston Public Library offers a wealth of author talks and book sales throughout the month of June; visit www.bpl.org/ calendarfor a complete list. The Brighton Branch, located at 40 Academy Hill Road...

Mayor Walsh today offered the following remarks at the White House State and Local Gun Violence Prevention Convening in Washington D.C.

Much of the feedback we’ve heard from the Boston community has reflected the need to prepare the City for climate change.

The Boston Parks and Recreation Department and Boston Public Health Commission (BPHC) will launch the 2016 Boston Parks Summer Fitness Series sponsored by Blue Cross Blue Shield on Wednesday, June 1...

BOSTON - Monday, May 23, 2016 - Mayor Martin J. Walsh today announced he has been invited to the White House State and Local Gun Violence Prevention Convening on Tuesday, May 24 in Washington, D.C...

The Mayor also emphasized the need to specifically connect with those most at risk and in need.

RECon will host 36,000 attendees and 1,000 exhibitors and will take place in Las Vegas, NV.

The Boston Parks and Recreation Department, the Massachusetts Golf Association (MGA), and the John D. Mineck Foundation are teaming up to offer young people (ages 7 to 17) an opportunity to...

Today, Mayor Walsh released the following statement: "I am deeply concerned about today's news. Everyone who knows Ken knows him to be a good and hardworking person. We will continue to work with the...

There will be regional convoys, bike-friendly exhibitors, and complimentary breakfast for people who cycle to the festival.

On Saturday, May 21, the Boston Public Library Presidential Search Committee will present: Jill Bourne, City Librarian for the San José Public Library; David Leonard, Interim President of the Boston...

The program was formerly known as ONEin3 and encourages civic engagement in Boston's millennial population.

Bostonians have shared great ideas with us about their vision for the future of Boston.

SPARK Boston, formerly known as the Mayor's ONEin3 initiative, aims to help draw a larger and more diverse range of Boston's millennials into civic participation.

The following statement can be attributed to Laura Oggeri, Chief Communications Officer for the City of Boston: "The Mayor has championed making diversity data of Boston's employees public, both...

Thank you to everyone who took the time to read the draft cultural plan and provide comments.

The Mayor's Building a Better Boston capital plan has invested over $90 million in library projects throughout the city.

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