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These delightful photos remind us that humans, whether living or deceased, are not the only users of the City of Boston's historic burying grounds.

In the latest Historic Burying Grounds newsletter, we dove into the history of Andrew Russell.

In the latest Historic Burying Grounds newsletter, we recounted the history of Central Burying Ground, which is located on the Boylston Street side of Boston Common.

There are four terms soon to expire on the Boston School Committee.

The application is to demolish the house at 44 Robeson Street in Jamaica Plain.

The application is to demolish the one-story commercial building at 100 Newmarket Square in South End.

The application is to demolish the one-story garage building at 35 Braintree Street in Allston.

The new homeownership project hosts eight new affordable homes for first-time homebuyers in Jamaica Plain.

The series of free, virtual and in-person events will support and promote women entrepreneurs throughout Boston.

The population count likely omits significant portions of Boston’s student and foreign-born populations, as well as individuals living in correctional facilities.

The Election Department recently mailed a notice about a ballot question concerning a Proposed Charter Amendment. We have the text of that notice as well as multilingual translations.

This group of community members will design a pilot for a community-led response to mental health crises.

You can preview the Ballot Questions for the Municipal Election on November 2, 2021. We also have translations in 11 languages.

The house music dance party is free and open to all.

Read a meeting summary and emerging themes from the Community Advisory Board workshop #3, "The Management Approach."

Explore the public street tree inventory!

Boston residents are urged to prevent injuries and COVID-19 transmission.

T he application is to demolish the house and shed at 194 Green Street in Jamaica Plain.

This unique governmental position will significantly increase access to City communications.

The application is to demolish the detached two-car garage at 8-10 Newcastle Road in Brighton.

The application is to demolish the house at 1169 Adams Street in Dorchester.

The order signed by Mayor Janey prioritizes public health through City and state housing resources.

The application is to demolish the one-story commercial building at 1161 Adams Street in Dorchester.

The application is to demolish the two-story structure at 215 Alford Street in Charlestown.

The application is to demolish the garage at 196 Park Street in West Roxbury.

Boston Centers for Youth & Families, the Mayor's Office of Neighborhood Services, and the Public Facilities Department are exploring options for a new community center in Dorchester.

The Boston Landmarks Commission has posted a study report on the proposed designation of the Jewelers Building as a Landmark under Chapter 772 of the Acts of 1975, as amended.

The project will benefit youth and school football programs that use the Madison Park Technical Vocational High School football field in Roxbury for practices and games.

The program has awarded two grants totaling $96,134.

The Emerald Ash Borer is a threat to the City of Boston’s Ash Trees.

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