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On June 5, 2006, President George W. Bush issued a presidential proclamation designating June as National Caribbean American Heritage Month. ​

The application is to demolish the house and shed at 17 George Street in Hyde Park.

The application is to demolish the garage at 125 Amory Street in Roxbury.

A weekly message from Commissioner McCosh in support of the local disability community.

Our team has put together a checklist for small businesses that may have suffered damages or theft.

Un total de $8 millones ayudará a prevenir el desalojo de residentes que han perdido ingresos debido a la pandemia COVID-19.

The Board will hold an election for the third and fourth members of the Boston Retirement Board.

A total of $8 million will help prevent displacement of residents who have lost income due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Mayor Martin J. Walsh has announced that the 24 th annual Mayor’s Garden Contest will take place this year, keeping within current social distancing guidelines.

The application is to demolish the structure at 1127 Harrison Avenue in Roxbury.

Mayor Walsh released this statement about protests on Sunday, May 31, in the City of Boston.

This month, we look at celebrating pride month, and highlighting resources for the LGBTQ community.

Ever wonder where fairies like Tinkerbell or Cinderella's Fairy godmother live? Fairy houses of course!

Looking for fun activities to do while practicing social and physical distancing? Check out the Boston Activity Book!

Since the first round of fund distribution, the Fund has raised over $30.8 million from 6,000 donors.

The City of Boston will reimagine streets in Boston to better support local businesses and restaurants, provide additional space for residents using public transportation, and accelerate the...

In total, $2.4 million has been raised to support the Boston Immigrant COVID-19 Collaborative.

Are you up for a challenge? Looking for fun activities to do while practicing social and physical distancing? Then Parks BINGO is for you!

Here's what we're thinking about during COVID-19.

Thank you to those who participated in and spread the word about our community survey!

The Boston Park Rangers welcomed a new class of seasonal Rangers with a ceremony held at Franklin Park on May 15 adhering to proper social distancing guidelines.

A weekly message from Commissioner McCosh in support of the local disability community.

Boston has landed near the top of the 2020 ParkScore list compiled by The Trust for Public Land ranking how much access citizens have to parks and park amenities.

In total, the City of Boston has provided over $13.5 million in City, federal, and private funding to support small businesses impacted by COVID-19.

The application is to demolish the garage at 63 Westover Street in West Roxbury.

Win a chance for a personal thank you from Boston Firefighters who will visit your house with a fire truck.

Neighborhood Services this weekend will distribute the first half of the 20,000 care kits assembled over the course of this week.

On May 30, 1868, Americans observed the country’s first Memorial Day.

Boston EMS and Paramedics field on average 110,000 911 calls for help each year and transport nearly 73,000 people to area hospitals.

This week, the Council adopted a resolution that calls for the creation of a helpline during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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