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Citing a 65% increase in COVID-19 cases over the past two weeks, the Boston Public Health Commission (BPHC) today urged residents to get tested, stay home if feeling unwell, keep up to date on their...

At the corner of Walnut Avenue and Crescent Avenue in Mount Hope Cemetery sits a granite sarcophagus-shaped monument with the epitaph: “The best part of the record of every man’s life is what he has...

Mayor Michelle Wu today announced the selection of research and consulting firm David Paul Rosen & Associates (DRA) to study Boston’s Inclusionary Development Policy, as well as an 11-member Technical...

Devin Quirk will serve as Deputy Chief for Operations and Organizational Transformation, and the City will hire a Deputy Chief of Urban Design to help drive the Mayor’s vision for planning that builds...

Since the fall of 2019, City of Boston’s Archaeology Program has been hard at work digitizing hundreds of thousands of artifacts thanks to a $350,000 grant from the National Endowment for the...

Among the 50,000 women who registered to vote in Boston in 1920, a large number worked in various occupations in the city’s department stores.

Grace Burke will serve as the Project and Digital Manager in the Office of Civic Organizing.

Mayor Michelle Wu today appointed José F. Massó as the new Chief of Human Services.

The City of Boston Scholarship Fund is a need-based scholarship that provides up to $10,000 over four years towards tuition.

With the release of the description and application for the position, the Search Committee will now set their sights on identifying the candidate that can fulfill the responsibilities and...

It has been just over 100 days since the new Economic Opportunity and Inclusion Cabinet was formed! Starting with this newsletter, we will commit to regularly updating our community on our efforts...

Read about highlights this month from the Mayor's Office of Housing.

The City of Boston is seeking a proven transformational leader to serve as the City’s Police Commissioner.

The City of Boston is celebrating the Earth by living a more zero-waste lifestyle.

Boston Pride flag raising at City Hall

Join Mayor Michelle Wu and the City of Boston in celebrating Pride throughout the month of June! Learn more about City of Boston events, community programming, and more below.

The budget, in partnership with federal ARPA funds, reflects the clear call for transformative action to support affordable housing, landmark investments in mental health, early education and...

Mayor Michelle Wu today announced public safety preparations to ensure a successful weekend as the City of Boston prepares for athletes and visitors ahead of the 126th Boston Marathon.

Mayor Michelle Wu has announced that the City of Boston’s municipal golf courses are now open for the 2022 season.

The Boston City Archives is thrilled to announce that it has been selected as the recipient of a $39,155 Recordings at Risk grant from the Council on Library and Information Resources. The grant will...

We're hiring team members to share their love of bicycling by teaching others to ride safely, confidently, and joyfully.

Since the summer 2020 formation of Beacon B.L.O.C (Building Leaders of Color), led by a collective of Black staffers of the Massachusetts State House, legislative staff have organized necessary...

The Boston Parks and Recreation Department is pleased to announce that registration is now open for Summer Sports Centers at White Stadium in Franklin Park, Almont Park in Mattapan, East Boston...

The Mayor’s Office of Housing announced today that Danielle Johnson, Esq. has been appointed the new Deputy Director of the Office of Housing Stability.

For decades, wage-earning women and female students called the Franklin Square House in Boston’s South End home. In 1920, over a hundred of these residents claimed their new right to register to vote.

Meet Joey Headley and learn about his journey from starting out as a DoIT fellow to becoming a full-time Data Analyst on the Analytics Team.

Check out some of the awesome opportunities we have for youth employment at the Parks Department this summer!

Mayor Michelle Wu today announced major strides toward electrifying the City’s vehicle fleet as part of a Green New Deal for Boston.

The program to assist residents impacted by COVID-19 has helped thousands of households in Boston.

The Boston Landmarks Commission (BLC) has received an application to demolish the residential building at 44 Ellery Street in South Boston.

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