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Boston Centers for Youth & Families offers many classes, programs and special events for Boston residents. Many require pre-registration.

Mayor Martin J. Walsh today announced the City of Boston has received approval from the Massachusetts Department of Public Utilities (DPU) to move forward with its Community Choice Electricity program...

The renovation will transform the Plaza into a civic space for all residents, with universal accessibility, new civic spaces for all to use, increased environmental sustainability, and critical...

If someone gets a code enforcement ticket but they’re not sure what it is, will they pay the fine? Probably not. With a new envelope design, we’re hoping to fix that.

Each week, we will share updates, quotes, and photos of the inspiring work that our employees are doing in service to our City.

Ever wonder where fairies like Tinkerbell or Cinderella's Fairy godmother live? Fairy houses of course!

Looking for fun activities to do while practicing social and physical distancing? Check out the Boston Activity Book!

We hope this message finds you and your loved ones in good health. Given the current public health emergency, we find it necessary to update you on the impact at the City Clerk’s Office.

Today, we are proud to honor the contributions of the Honorable Marie St. Fleur, Boston's preserver of Coretta Scott and Martin Luther King's Legacy!

Mayor Walsh today announced the appointment of Kate Bennett as Administrator of the Boston Housing Authority.

In January 1870, Boston annexed the Town of Dorchester. In honor of the 150th anniversary of Dorchester joining Boston, we're highlighting some of our favorite Dorchester records!

After more than two years of work, you can order City of Boston birth, marriage, and death certificates online.

We're collecting public input about the future of the Boston Common through an expansive public engagement process.

The application is to demolish a funeral home at 319-327 Chelsea Street in East Boston.

The application is to demolish a house and garage at 49 Rogers Street in South Boston.

The application is to demolish a house and garage at 3 Dorset Street in Dorchester.

The Mayor's Office of Food Access launched its second annual week celebrating Boston's farmers markets and farmers' efforts to provide Boston residents with fresh, healthy food.

Sinclair Target, a 2019 summer fellow on the Analytics Team, explains his summer project analyzing Boston bus routes.

Mayor Walsh has committed $75,000 to the program as part of the City's record-breaking investment in public art.

The City wants creative and feasible ideas from potential partners for the planned Arts and Innovation District.

Applications for nonprofit organizations to conduct outreach for the 2020 Census are now open.

This month, the Employee Assistance Program is reviewing the concept of wellness.

Children and families from throughout Boston have the opportunity to participate in a variety of free activities.

Joyce joins the City of Boston with more than 20 years of experience

Everyone’s experience matters. Let us know about your experience so we can make the City more accessible for all.

New online tool to expand assistance for tenants facing a court evi ction

The application is to demolish a garage at 22R Parker Street in Charlestown.

Second phase of expansion will bring more than 50 new stations to neighborhoods this year

The Boston Parks and Recreation Department’s 2019 ParkARTS Citywide Neighborhood Concert Series continues through August 5.

Kids ages three to 10 can enjoy a wide variety of arts and crafts activities at the workshops.

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