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The application is to demolish a residential structure at 56 Hillock Street in Roslindale.

Last year, 60 applications were received, with five ultimately being chosen for the grants.

March Forward Massachusetts, which is scheduled to take place on Saturday, January 19, 2019, is expected to impact traffic.

The JazzUrbane Cafe was selected for a street-level space that will bring family-friendly dining options and community space to the historic heart of Boston.

Mayor Walsh and representatives from Boston colleges spoke out against proposed changes to Title IX, the federal law that prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex in educational settings.

Mayor Walsh announced the launch of the Age Strong Commission perviously know as the Commission on Affairs of the Elderly, during his annual State of the City address.

Mayor Martin J. Walsh tonight delivered his fourth annual State of the City address at Symphony Hall, sharing historic progress made in the last five years in strengthening economic mobility...

Mayor Martin J. Walsh delivered his State of the City address on Tuesday, January 15.

The workshops will focus on equity, job growth, and community development in multiple languages throughout the City.

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

Friends, family and colleagues joined Mayor Martin J Walsh today at Faneuil Hall, for the graduation of the 19 Emergency Medical Technicians (EMT) recruits that made up the 2019 class.

The application is to demolish a residential structure at 54 River Street in Mattapan.

During this week’s Council meeting, Councilor McCarthy recognized husband and wife James Gillooly and Maureen Murphy as they both get ready to retire from their work for the City of Boston this month.

Last month, the Boston City Council held a fundraiser for CanShare, which works to improve equitable access to nutritious food and collect funds to support health incentive programs.

This week kicked off the first City Council meeting of this year, which included the swearing in of At-Large City Councilor Althea Garrison.

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 church structure at 8 Argyle Street (aka 500 Talbot Avenue) in Dorchester.

The legislative package focuses on improving health and safety outcomes for communities in Boston, and across the Commonwealth.

The coalition of partners is led by legislators, cities, towns, teachers, students, and advocates who are joining together in proposing one comprehensive education finance bill.

What started as a development exercise has become a larger effort at the Digital Team.

This is the second of four legislative packages the City of Boston will be submitting to the Massachusetts Legislature.

The effort underscores the need to curb a national trend of underrepresentation of women in fire suppression services.

The 15-bill housing security and economic mobility package promotes equity, opportunity, and resilience.

Don't just promise to exercise more, eat healthier, and be better with money in 2019. Pledge to take these quick and easy steps to protect your online life too!

This month, we look at how to create goals effectively to start the year strong.

First Night festivities will take place in the City of Boston on Monday, December 31, in the Back Bay as well as on the waterfront.

In honor of Boston City Hall’s 50th anniversary, we are looking for out-of-the-box ideas to reimagine City Hall.

On December 10, the third BOSFoodLove Coalition Meeting was held at the Tobin K-8 School. There was an exciting new voice in the room: a student from Boston Latin School.

On November 29, teachers, family members, and lunch monitors from Otis Elementary and the Mario Umana Academy gathered in the Umana auditorium to discuss the topic of the night: school food.

The application is to demolish a residential structure at 123-125 Centre Street in Dorchester.

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