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Mayor Michelle Wu, the Office of Human Services (OHS), and the Office of Returning Citizens (ORC) announce applications are now open for the 2023 Returning Citizens Support (RCS) grant. The RCS grant...

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

The City Council passed the ordinance unanimously at the December 7th meeting

by Anna Boyles The 1880 United States Census reports that roughly fifty-percent of immigrants from Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island settled in Massachusetts, while nearly thirty-percent of New...

Over 500 young people housed with supportive housing programs since the program launched

More than 700 flu cases have been reported in Boston in the last week.

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

The East Boston resident will lead homebuyer and home repair programs in the City of Boston.

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...

The following is a public health warning related to a recent sewage discharge, also known as a combined sewer overflow (CSO).

We continue our December tradition of sharing local events and resources for the holidays.

In Boston's Ward 10, over 800 women registered to vote between August 12 and October 13, 1920. We have finished transcribing the Ward 10 Women’s Voter Registers and the data is now available at...

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

Read the latest updates from the Mayor's Office of Housing.

In 1917, Boston's first female bootblacks fought Mayor Curley and Boston's City Council to save their jobs.

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

The four grantees lead programs that will increase the number of qualified educators in early childhood education by 795 degrees or certifications.

Support artists, makers, and small businesses in Boston while spreading holiday cheer.

In Dorchester's Ward 11, over 1500 women registered to vote between August 12 and October 13, 1920. We have finished transcribing the Ward 11 Women’s Voter Registers and the data is now available at...

Testing before gathering, getting COVID-19 and flu vaccinations can minimize transmission.

The initiative includes making 150 city-owned parcels available for income-restricted homeownership development.

by Anna Boyles Boston women’s voter registrations from 1920 reveal that a number of women migrated from southern states to make neighborhoods such as the South End and Lower Roxbury their home...

Today Mayor Michelle Wu and the Mayor's Office of Early Childhood announced the recipients of grants totaling $5,600,000 from the Essential Worker and Stimulus and Stability Fund s. These grants are...

This is the second community meeting to establish the types of uses and activities the community would like to see in a new center and discuss location options.

The East Boston Senior Center, based on community input, will offer programs and services for older adults (Boston residents age 60+) starting December 1.

We've finished transcribing our Ward 1 Women's Voter Registers from 1920 and have added them into an easily accessible, searchable, and sortable dataset.

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

ALRIGHT, led by Poet Laureate Porsha Olayiwola and artist and curator Cierra Peters, is an interactive arts experience and show that engages a conversation around the Black Diaspora and climate change...

The City of Boston commissioned 87 local artists to paint City-owned utility boxes with their original designs as part of the City of Boston’s PaintBox program.

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