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The Bunker Hill parade and the Battle of Bunker Hill road race will be taking place on Sunday, June 12 , 2022, which will impact traffic and parking in Charlestown.

Mayor Michelle Wu appointed Marta E. Rivera to be the permanent Commissioner of Boston Centers for Youth & Families (BCYF). She has served as Interim Commissioner since September.

The Boston Landmarks Commission (BLC) has received an application to demolish the commercial building at 120 West 4th Street in South Boston.

The Boston Landmarks Commission (BLC) has received an application to demolish the residential building at 60 Matchett Street in Brighton.

The annual report for the Mayor's Commission for Persons Disabilities highlights the work that the commission has done to improve accessibility in Boston over the last year.

The Boston Landmarks Commission (BLC) has received an application to demolish the garage at 24 Kenilworth Street in Roxbury.

The project will replace 64 aging public housing units with 142 affordable homes for Boston seniors and disabled adults.

The initiative is aimed at celebrating Pride Month with a series of events throughout Downtown Boston that are free and open to the public.

In Dorchester, the annual Dorchester Day Parade will be held on Sunday, June 5, 2022, as well as the annual Project D.E.E.P. 5k Road Race. The Corrib Road Race will be held in West Roxbury on Sunday.

Three Open Streets half-day events will occur in different neighborhoods, and Copley Connect will close part of Dartmouth Street to motor vehicle traffic for 10 days

In this role, Roberts will lead the Office of LGBTQ+ Advancement, which works to empower, protect and advance the rights, dignity, and advancement of LGBTQ+ residents.

This month, we look at events, resources and supports for LGBTQ individuals, as well as summer camp resources for parents.

Projects feature new income-restricted housing and greenspace in the Jamaica Plain neighborhood.

​For this season's graduations and large events, the Boston Public Health Commission (BPHC) is offering recommendations.

All registered family child care providers will receive $3,260 in flexible spending.

Today's post is simply to honor and remember the more than 15,000 veterans who are buried at Mount Hope Cemetery on this Memorial Day.

The long-vacant East Second Street parcel includes a butterfly and bee garden, bistro-style seating, a memorial bench, and a bocce court.

The new pickup program will turn residents’ food waste into compost and clean energy, expanding citywide composting options.

Mayor Michelle Wu today announced the appointment of Yusufi Vali as her Deputy Chief of Staff.

The Run to Remember taking place on Sunday, May 29, 2022, will impact traffic and parking in Boston.

The Boston City Council has voted to approve Dr. Sandro Galea and Gregory Wilmot to the Boston Board of Health.

Mayor Michelle Wu today announced the City of Boston’s comprehensive plan for a safe and healthy summer for all Boston residents, communities, and neighborhoods.

With high rates of community transmission in Boston and throughout Massachusetts, the Boston Public Health Commission (BPHC) is urging residents to take all necessary COVID-related precautions to...

The Mayor shared the City's Warm Weather Plan and provided the strategic direction for a longer-term response, including decentralizing recovery and treatment services and prioritizing shelter...

The Opportunity Fund grants provide support for career development and community arts experiences throughout the city.

The Boston Public Health Commission (BPHC) has issued a public health advisory for Jamaica Pond due to a suspected bloom of blue-green algae, also known as cyanobacteria.

Temperatures are expected to be in the low to mid 90s this weekend.

The new commission will ensure City policies and programs are equitable for Black men and boys and engage with communities via public meetings.

Read about highlights this month from the Mayor's Office of Housing.

City Fresh Foods was awarded a contract to provide local and nutritious menu for Boston Public Schools (BPS) students.

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