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Latino Heritage Month began in the United States as a week of observation in 1968, called Hispanic Heritage Week. In 1988, it was expanded to cover a 30-day period starting on September 15th and...

Bisexuality Visibility Day is observed annually on September 23rd to celebrate the lives and experiences of bisexual+ people, and raise awareness of the prejudices and challenges faced by the bisexual...

The City of Boston would like to congratulate Rhea Finnegan and Devon Finnegan on their recent marriage!

Celebrations across Boston will take place now through mid-October

Thursday, September 19, 2024 - Mayor Michelle Wu announced Kathy Kottaridis will serve as the new Director of the Office of Historic Preservation. Kottaridis, a seasoned preservation professional with...

Today, Mayor Michelle Wu announced the newly-selected 2024-2025 SPARK Boston Council. The 38-member group will spend the next year working to connect young adults to leaders in local government, City...

By Sophia Wang, Age Strong Staff

Don't miss your chance! There is one three-bedroom 1.5 bath condo unit available to an income-eligible buyer for $378,000 at The Aileron at 131 Condor Street in East Boston. The monthly condo fee for...

Mayor Michelle Wu joined Boston Parks Commissioner Ryan Woods, Community Preservation Act Office Director Thadine Brown, elected officials, and community members during the annual Arborfield Road...

These notices shall satisfy two separate but related procedural requirements for activities to be undertaken by the City of Boston’s Mayor's Office of Housing and the Commonwealth of Massachusetts...

Funding would help more than 50 families with down payment assistance, acquisition of market-rate properties to grow the affordable housing stock, and support small businesses.

By Dillon Tedesco, Age Strong Staff On the first Friday of every month, Age Strong’s Senior Advisory Council meets at Boston City Hall to discuss issues pertaining to older adults (age 60+) in the...

In 2023, 900,000 households in Massachusetts, about 34 percent of the state’s population, experienced food insecurity. According to the Greater Boston Food Bank, nearly half of adults in Boston are...

Each year, more than 49,000 lives are lost to suicide across the United States, representing one death every 11 minutes, leaving behind loved ones, families, and communities. Suicide Prevention Month...

The Summer Learn and Earn (SLE) program , led by the Office of Workforce Development , provides a transformative opportunity for Boston’s rising high school juniors and seniors. Created in 2020, this...

New Chinatown school building now open for 2024-2025 school year, following $223.6 million investment

The City of Boston would like to congratulate Roksolana Hovdey And Hugo Olaciregui on their recent marriage!

The City of Boston would like to congratulate Nicholas Salmonson And Bruno Salmonson on their recent marriage!

The City of Boston would like to congratulate Levy, Kingsley and Richard, Mason on their recent marriage!

The City of Boston would like to congratulate Max Medeiros And Po-Hua Yi on their recent marriage!

The City of Boston would like to congratulate Anna DeVeaux and Bejan Mahmud on their recent marriage!

The City of Boston would like to congratulate Sukhwan Chung and Songyi Yeon on their recent marriage!

Every year, First Literacy awards scholarships to recent graduates of Adult Basic Education (ABE) or English language programs in Massachusetts who are continuing on to vocational training or higher...

The City of Boston would like to congratulate WAYNE MCKENZIE And JANELLE EDWARDS on their recent marriage!

The City of Boston would like to congratulate Alana Gustafson and Erin DeLane on their recent marriage!

This funding builds on the Mayor’s efforts to create a fun and safe environment for kids and families to enjoy community with a mini-grant opportunity for neighborhoods to host Halloween block parties...

This Labor Day the Office of Labor Compliance and Worker Protection (OLCWP) is announcing the Workers’ Rights Initiative to provide workers with the information and resources they need to protect...

This month, we share recent news and resources for support around suicide prevention and alcohol and drug addiction recovery.

Carney Hospital in Dorchester is closed.

The Community Impact Grant will allocate $60,000 to 501(c)(3) non-profit organizations or fiscal sponsors that serve the Fenway-Kenmore neighborhood.

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