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Mayor Martin J. Walsh delivered his annual State of the City address on Tuesday, January 12, at 7:30 p.m.

2020 was an extremely difficult year for Boston’s arts community as we faced significant setbacks caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and grappled with racial injustices across the country.

The application is to demolish the two family house at 14 Ennis Road in Jamaica Plain.

The application is to demolish the house at 45 Dorset Street in Dorchester.

These measures are being taken to mitigate the spread of COVID-19 and protect hospital capacity.

$1 million investment in youth and young adult violence prevention, doubling FY20 allocation for Fund

Since launching the Fund, more than $30 million has been distributed to 366 organizations.

The ordinance builds on the Walsh Administration's dedication to enacting swift reforms on policing, through recommendations by the Boston Police Reform Task Force.

Step into 2022 with us! Get outside. Build healthy habits. Safely enjoy time with family and friends. Kick off the New Year right... right here in the City!

The incoming members are tasked with promoting civic engagement among young Bostonians virtually.

This month, we begin to plan for a healthier 2021 with setting realistic self-care goals and intentions.

Mayor Martin J. Walsh and Boston Parks Commissioner Ryan Woods announced the Boston Parks and Recreation Department has completed improvements to Orton Field located at 200 D Street in South Boston.

The policy addresses the continued need for housing stability during the pandemic and reduces public health risks.

Join us as we count down Boston Parks and Recreation's “Top 10 Moments” of 2020.

As 2020 comes to a close, we look back on Boston's climate action this year.

The application is to demolish the three family building at 238 Webster Street in East Boston.

The application is to demolish the house at 90 Arlington Street in Brighton.

The best present we can give to our loved ones this holiday season is staying safe at home. We compiled a few virtual activities you can do together, wherever you are.

2020 was a year like no other, and that may mean reframing the way we think about setting healthy, attainable goals for the year ahead.

We all have cherished memories of spending the holidays with the people we love. Often, the common thread weaving through them is a special dish shared together.

The testing sites are open to all residents and testing is available regardless of symptoms.

The cadet program would help Boston diversify its Boston Fire Department.

Mayor Martin J. Walsh, together with more than 50 Massachusetts municipal leaders, is calling on State House leadership to provide immediate relief for small businesses struggling during the COVID-19...

The application is to demolish the three family building at 21-23 Lexington Street in East Boston.

This letter to the community was written by the Mayor's Office of Arts and Culture and the Boston Art Commission.

Boston Public Schools buildings will reopen on Friday for students currently learning in-person. Residents are urged to abide by snow regulations and offer help to older adults and neighbors with...

Immigrant storytellers will share their personal stories and reflect on 2020 in an event on January 14.

Residents urged to take caution and abide by snow regulations. City-sponsored meal distribution sites and some COVID-19 testing sites closed on Thursday.

The Trustees of the Boston Retirement Board (BRB) seek an individual to fill the position of Fifth Member for a three-year term, commencing January 15, 2021.

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