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This City of Boston has made history once again! Kim Janey, previously the Council President, was sworn in this week as the Mayor of Boston.

During the pandemic, tens of thousands of domestic workers have continued to care for children, elders, adults with disabilities and homes across the Commonwealth, including doctors, nurses, and...

The Massachusetts Department of Public Health (DPH) has issued a fish advisory for the Lower Mystic River area in Boston, Chelsea, Everett, Revere, and Somerville to provide guidance on fish...

“As we turn to the future, I am ready to lead our city toward healing, justice and joy. We can’t go back. Our only option is to go better.”

Read the text of the Mayor's speech from her March 24, 2021, swearing-in ceremony.

The application is to demolish the restaurant and two sheds at 780 William T. Morrissey Boulevard in Dorchester.

A successful pilot program has resulted in the expansion from 40 car-share parking spaces up to 250 on local streets and in municipal lots throughout Boston.

Jeysaun Gant is the new neighborhood liaison for Roxbury and Denise Dos Santos is the new neighborhood liaison for Mid-Dorchester and the Cape Verdean community.

Eight hundred nurses at St. Vincent Hospital in Worcester are poised for a third week of a strike that began March 8.

The City of Boston will not advance beyond the reopening steps outlined today until the citywide testing positivity rate stays below 2.75 percent, as calculated by the Boston Public Health Commission...

The application is to demolish the structure at 353 Dorchester Street in South Boston.

The application is to demolish the structure at 3992 Washington Street in Roslindale.

Expanded policy will double the time off available to eligible City of Boston employees, allowing for up to twelve weeks of paid parental leave

The Fiscal Management and Control Board (FMCB) was established in 2015 to monitor the MBTA’s finances, management, and operations as the MBTA faced challenges on these fronts.

During this week’s Council meeting, the Council adopted a resolution in support of SD.1709, An Act Relative to Medication Assisted Recovery and Care, and supported legislative efforts to implement new...

View information about two preventative programs for our seniors and hearing-impaired constituents.

" The Embrace" is a bronze figural abstraction based on a photo of an embrace between Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Coretta Scott King.

Joined by Chief of Operations, Pat Brophy, Mayor Walsh took a step outside of City Hall to visit the progress taking place to the plaza.

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

The Mayor’s Office of Food Access emergency food response system included strengthening the network of food pantries and meal sites throughout the City.

Standing proud at 496-feet tall, the Custom House Tower is a monument to a previous era in Boston’s history.

The Landmarks Commission’s City Archaeologist, Joe Bagley, is celebrating 2021 Preservation Month this May with the release of his second book, "Boston’s Oldest Buildings and Where to Find Them"...

The South End Landmark District Commission recently approved the redevelopment of Crite Square, a triangular parcel located at the intersection of Columbus Avenue, West Canton Street, and Appleton...

In 2019, the City awarded Old West Church $400,000 to restore its windows and repair and repaint the historic exterior.

One of the most common questions we receive concerns the City’s process for landmark designation.

This is an earlier start than the previously-announced date of April 1.

Applicants should prioritize equitable access and strengthening worker pay.

National Women’s History month is an opportunity to shine a light on the extraordinary legacy of all women and girls who have built, shaped and improved our City, Commonwealth and Nation.

Boston VNA (BVNA) is a certified home health agency that provides nursing care, therapies, rehabilitations, and other home healthcare services to patients in Boston.

The fee increase will leverage the development market to support affordable housing and workforce development in Boston

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