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Creative innovator, advocate, and urban planner

Speaker, best-selling author, and founder of RISE (Reaching Into Self-Esteem)

In total, the fund has distributed $16.2 million in funding to 178 organizations.

City-permitted parades and festivals taking place outdoors on City property will not be allowed in the City of Boston this summer, up to and including Labor Day on September 7, 2020.

With nearly 1,000 applications already received, we’ve decided to close applications on May 15 and set a goal of $250,000 in total donations by May 31, 2020.

The City of Boston has implemented new protocols for essential construction work in the City of Boston due to the public health emergency caused by the spread of COVID-19 (coronavirus).

On Thursday, May 7, the Commonwealth of Massachusetts issued guidelines to allow for the safe reopening of private and municipal golf courses.

While cataloging Public Works Department photographs at the City Archives, intern Alyssa True noticed this dragon on the wall of a Washington Building. Intrigued, she began to investigate.

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

More than $16 million in funding has been distributed to 179 organizations since the Fund was first launched in March.

The state now mandates all residents wear a face covering when in public and unable to practice social distancing.

In this next phase of testing expansion, the City is aiming to reach an average of at least 1,500 diagnostic tests per day to residents.

The City is looking for artworks that respond to COVID-19 and provide creative approaches to public connectedness.

This month, we look at identifying symptoms of anxiety, depression, and suicide prevention in the context of the current COVID-19 outbreak.

Additional federal and private funding contributions from Citizens Bank and Eastern Bank will allow the City to fully fund remaining eligible grant requests, and brings the total to $7.5 million in...

The application is to demolish the residential structure at 134 Poplar Street in Roslindale.

The application is to demolish the residential structure at 16 Baker Court in Dorchester.

The application is to demolish the residential structure at 5 Baker Court in Dorchester.

The application is to demolish the residential structure at 4 Fields Court in Dorchester.

The application is to demolish the residential structure at 2 Fields Court in Dorchester.

The application is to demolish the residential structure at 78 Willow Court in Dorchester.

Cyber criminals use moments of uncertainty to trick us into clicking on unsafe links or opening unsafe files. Often, they take advantage of topics in the news.

The City of Boston is launching a free online wellness studio with its first-ever virtual Social Fitness Festival on National Fitness Day, May 2.

It appears that cats and dogs can become infected, but currently we have no information that suggests the virus can go from pets to people.

Many City of Boston employees have been asked to work from home and we want to ensure you remain cybersafe. Please read the cybersecurity tips below on how to stay cybersafe while outside the office.

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

The funds will support 18 organizations that provide critical services and support.

Looking for activities to do while socially distancing? The Mayor's Mural Crew has created a series of coloring pages for you to enjoy from the safety of your home!

The application is to demolish the structure at 19 Ashland Street in Dorchester.

The application is to demolish the residential structure at 18 Crestway Road in East Boston.

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