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The Boston Landmarks Commission (BLC) has received an application to demolish the residential building at 14 Euclid Street in Dorchester.

The Boston Public Health Commission (BPHC) today announced it is recommending that all Boston children and infants ages 6-months and older get vaccinated against COVID-19.

Former Barton Rogers School will provide 74 mixed-income rental units for seniors, with over 10,000 square feet of community space.

After 15 years, Kerry Jordan, the Council’s TV Operations and Technology Manager will bang his gavel, ending his tenure with the Council.

This tragedy was the largest Line of Duty Death in the history of the Boston Fire Department.

During this week’s Council meeting, the Council adopted a resolution with a unanimous vote to acknowledge, condemn and apologize for the role played by the City of Boston in the trans-Atlantic slave...

BCYF Draper Pool in West Roxbury will close on Friday, June 24, 2022, for a construction project that will include boiler replacement, ventilation system installation, and pool filtration replacement.

BCYF Clougherty Pool will not open for the summer 2022 Season.

As Boston’s Area Agency on Aging (AAA), the Age Strong Commission annually awards Federal Older Americans Act (Title III) funds to area nonprofits who provide direct services to Boston’s older adults...

The Boston Seamen’s Port and Aid Society’s lot on Ocean Avenue in Mount Hope Cemetery is a tall, black granite monument crowned with an urn, it honors Rev. Edward T. Taylor. Taylor was arguably the...

Read about all things Inspectional Services.

The Council adopted a resolution offered by Councilor Breadon, recognizing the month of June 2022 as “LGBTQIA+ Pride Month” in the City of Boston.

Fighting on behalf of her community is the only thing Gabriela “Gigi” Coletta has ever known.

The report lays a foundation for new uses and development, including for affordable housing. A community process will inform the future of identified, high-impact sites

Even though today marks the 10-year anniversary since the creation of DACA, its future is unfortunately still uncertain. We are asking the Biden administration to permanently protect the millions of...

Rolling street closures will be in effect for the Juneteenth Emancipation Observance Parade.

Pond is now fully open to the public for recreational activities.

The Boston Landmarks Commission (BLC) has received an application to demolish the residential building at 665 West Roxbury Parkway in West Roxbury.

The Boston Landmarks Commission (BLC) has received an application to demolish the residential building at 105 Moss Hill Road in Jamaica Plain.

The Boston Landmarks Commission (BLC) has received an application to demolish the residential building at 230 Washington Street in Brighton.

Street closures and parking restrictions will be in effect for the Vendome Memorial on Commonwealth Avenue.

Four public artworks in Dorchester and Roxbury are being conserved this month.

Nelson will lead the cabinet’s work to advance racial equity through strategic partnerships and initiatives.

Dr. Simon will guide a public health strategy to support Bostonians’ growing mental and behavioral health needs at the Boston Public Health Commission.

Street closures and parking restrictions will be in effect in the City of Boston.

Mayor Michelle Wu today announced the appointments of Alex Lawrence as Chief People Officer and Ashley Groffenberger as Chief Financial Officer.

The Age Strong Commission supports the Alzheimer’s Association’s THE LONGEST DAY campaign, raising awareness of those living with Alzheimer’s Disease, other dementias, and their care partners.

Mayor Wu provided comments in response to NHTSA’s proposed updates to the New Car Assessment Program.

Street closures and parking restrictions will be in effect in Boston from June 13 - 19.

The Work and Family Mobility Act is now law. Starting in July 2023, eligible Massachusetts residents will be able to obtain a state-issued ID or driver’s license regardless of immigration status.

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