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The City of Boston would like to congratulate Gallo Bernal, Sebastián and Peña Trujillo, Valeria on their recent marriage!

Early voting will take place at sites throughout the city October 19 - November 1, including Museum of Fine Arts and the Institute of Contemporary Art

Last Tuesday, dockworkers at the International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA) went on strike at 36 ports along the East Coast and the Gulf Coast. The strike was a result of stalled negotiations...

Alberto Vasallo, Jr., founder and publisher of El Mundo Boston, New England’s oldest and most respected Latino newspaper, has been a trailblazer in Latino media and entertainment, recognized for his...

Temporary Protected Status (TPS) was established in 1990 to provide employment authorization and temporary protection from deportation for foreign nationals who cannot safely return to their countries...

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A lifelong resident of Dorchester, Commissioner Ryan Woods has dedicated 24 years working for the City of Boston, starting with the summer jobs program in the Boston Parks Department, teaching the...

Honoring the rich history and contributions of Indigenous communities, the Council adopted a resolution recognizing Indigenous People’s Day. The resolution reflects a growing commitment to...

By Sarah Smith, Age Strong Staff

By Sarah Smith, Age Strong Staff

The City has also begun developing the next iteration of the Climate Action Plan

Mayor Michelle Wu and Boston Parks Commissioner Ryan Woods joined Friends of O’Day Playground, Inquilinos Boricuas en Acción (IBA), and South End residents to cut the ribbon on O’Day Playground. The...

By Sophia Wang, Age Strong Staff

Mayor Michelle Wu today announced an update on the distribution of the 225 new liquor licenses that Boston plans to award over the next three years to create new small businesses and enhance cultural...

By Jordan Rich, Age Strong Staff

Massachusetts Department of Public Health Laboratory Analysis Shows Cyanobacteria Levels Below Safe Limit

Johnson Community Center is the sixth BCYF facility to reopen over past two years

Today, the City of Boston announced the members of the working group that will assess community health needs following the closure of Carney Hospital, receive public feedback, and make recommendations...

The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) requires the Mayor's Office of Housing (MOH) to provide an opportunity for public input on certain documents and plans.

Questions 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 appear on all ballots.

October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month, a time to shed light on a critical issue that affects millions of individuals and families across the nation. This month serves as a powerful reminder of...

Events happening in the City of Boston will bring some parking restrictions and street closures.

The Kennedy Center in Charlestown offers support and programming for people of all ages.

An additional $506,250 in Alternative Education Initiative funding awarded to support youth programs

Calling all boys and girls ages 8-11 for our new recreational basketball league!

Today, Mayor Michelle Wu announced the installation of green roofs on 30 bus shelters along the MBTA’s #28 Bus route. Built in collaboration with community partners, these new roofs feature drought...

A public comment period from October 8 through October 29, 2024 to collect input on cannabis license transferability.

New data analyzed by the Boston Public Health Commission (BPHC) show a decline in overdose deaths in Boston at the beginning of this year compared to the same four-month time period last year...

Pruning picks up with new practice.

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