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Today, Mayor Michelle Wu joined City leadership to share the City’s preparations for First Night, Boston’s annual New Year’s Eve celebration.

BOSTON—December 1, 2022—The following is a public health warning related to a recent sewage discharge, also known as a combined sewer overflow (CSO). State regulations require local public health...

BOSTON—December 23, 2022—The Boston Public Health Commission (BPHC) is strongly recommending that residents take precautions to prevent the spread of COVID-19, the flu, and other transmissible...

Our community had a lot to celebrate in 2022!

Mayor Wu is urging pedestrians and drivers to use caution when navigating the City this weekend.

Over the past few months, the Mayor’s Office of Arts and Culture (MOAC) has welcomed several new staff members.

The Boston Landmarks Commission announces eight new designations completed in 2022 following enthusiastic approvals from the Landmarks Commission, Mayor Michelle Wu, and the City Council. This is the...

The City Archaeology Program has just wrapped up three months of fieldwork and will now begin processing artifacts and analyzing data collected from the digs.

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

Mayor Michelle Wu today announced a partnership with New England Conservatory (NEC) to substantially increase access to high-quality music education for children.

The 20 graduates represent eight Boston neighborhoods, come from 17 countries, and speak 14 languages.

Public Health Warning Issued Related to Recent Sewage Discharge

This group of 86 high schoolers works to engage and empower Boston’s youth through civic participation

Mayor Wu’s strategy for inclusive growth will lower barriers to development and create a more predictable development timeline.

BOSTON - December 15, 2022– On Monday, December 12, 2022 at approximately 3:20pm, Boston Animal Care and Control Division responded to a call from a concerned resident who reported that there was a...

This program uses a “learn as you earn” strategy and supports workforce development in fields that address environmental challenges.

Family-friendly festivities to precede 2023 Discover NHL Winter Classic at Fenway Park.

Residents are reminded to get annual flu vaccinations

Mayor Michelle Wu today celebrated the confirmation by the Boston City Council of 8 new appointees to the Zoning Board of Appeal (ZBA), bringing the new total of confirmed ZBA appointees to 10.

Snow clearing contracts include local businesses owned by women and people of color

The new development will create 35 units of affordable rental housing and 3,800 square feet of commercial space

The City of Boston invites you to keep sharing the warmth with our unsheltered neighbors

Looking to do some good this holiday season, but not sure where to start? SPARK Boston's got you covered with a list of seasonal and year-round in-kind donation sites across Boston.

Update: We recently added links to a number of open positions in the Department of Innovation and Technology (DoIT). Check the job descriptions below for more information. We'll continue to add links...

Black Men Lead Boston is designed for Black men over the age of 18 in Boston who want to become more civically engaged and leaders in their communities.

BPHC Also Establishing Several Standing Clinic Sites Throughout City

Office of Participatory Budgeting will provide another opportunity for residents to engage with the city’s budget proces

The strategic vision informs $23 million capital investment in the City's largest park; 60-day comment period to generate additional public input.

Funded by American Rescue Plan, this opportunity will support Boston’s entrepreneurs looking to open new storefronts in vacant spaces Downtown and throughout the City.

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