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BOSTON - Monday, July 29, 2019 - Mayor Martin J. Walsh is reminding residents to take precautions during the hot and humid weather that is forecasted for this week, with high temperatures persisting...

The application is to demolish a residential structure at 60 Chappie Street in Charlestown.

Naloxone donation will further enhance the City's overdose prevention efforts

Building on Mayor Martin J. Walsh's long-standing commitment to creating a coordinated response to youth homelessness, the Mayor's Office of Workforce Development (OWD) was recently awarded $75,000 as...

Boston retained its first-place ranking for energy efficiency, according to the ACEEE's 2019 City Clean Energy Scorecard, the most comprehensive national report that tracks city progress toward...

Boston Transportation Department, MBTA and Liveable Streets join the Allston/Brighton community on Brighton Avenue to commemorate the recent completion of the new lane

BOSTON - Friday, July 19, 2019 - Mayor Martin J. Walsh yesterday announced the City of Boston has finalized details for an enhanced mortgage program for first-time homebuyers. This project represents...

A 50-foot tall tank ruptured, sending 2.3 million gallons of molasses rushing through the neighborhood.

In January 2019, Mayor Walsh announced four legislative packages the City of Boston will be submitting to the Massachusetts Legislature: Housing Security and Economic Mobility, Environment and...

The application is to demolish a single-family house at 121 Addison Street in East Boston.

Mayor Martin J. Walsh recently joined the City of Boston Scholarship Committee in awarding 30 Boston students $2,500 scholarships to help fund their higher education. Over 120 students currently...

The Boston City Council President Pro Tempore Matt O’Malley and Chair Andrea Campbell of the Council's Committee on Public Safety and Criminal Justice have announced the application process for...

Boston City Council President Ed Flynn and Councilor Julia Mejia, sponsor of the Ordinance Establishing a Commission on Black Men and Boys, have announced the application process for recruitment of...

The Boston City Council has announced the application process for individuals to apply to be a nominee for the Civilian Review Board.

The Boston City Council has announced the application process for individuals to apply to be a nominee for the Internal Affairs Oversight Panel.

This is the second round of funding to support local organizations working to provide opportunities and mentorship to young men of color.

The six-concert Tito Puente Latin Music Series returns to Boston parks on in July and August. Performers include Berklee College of Music faculty, students, alumni, and world-renowned artists.

Progress Report: Charlestown, an interactive storymap, was recently released to share progress the City has made in the neighborhood. Read about three of the projects featured in the report.

The City of Boston conducts regular proactive maintenance to ensure that our bridges remain safe and functional. As part of this program, we will be making repairs to the McArdle Bridge that connects...

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