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Youth hockey teams from throughout the city battled for the title of “Boston’s Best” at the 2022 Mayor’s Cup Ice Hockey Tournament hosted by the Boston Parks and Recreation Department in partnership...

The Boston Public Health Commission (BPHC) today announced the launch of its COVID-19 wastewater surveillance program that will utilize samples from 11 manholes across the city for more localized...

Starting in early March, displaced musicians from the Sound Museum at 155 N. Beacon Street in Brighton will be able to move to a new music rehearsal space at 55 Morrissey Blvd. in Dorchester, the...

Starting in early March, displaced musicians from the Sound Museum at 155 N. Beacon Street in Brighton will be able to move to a new music rehearsal space at 55 Morrissey Blvd. in Dorchester, the...

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

Boston Public Schools families who log in to the Savings Center for the first time by January 31, 2023, will earn an extra $25 for their child’s savings account.

Mayor Wu delivered her first State of the City Address on Wednesday, January 25, 2023, at MGM Music Hall.

BPHC Urges Residents to Take Precautions

The City of Boston is also launching a facilities assessment to ensure every neighborhood has a state-of-the-art community center.

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

The Boston Landmarks Commission has posted a study report on the proposed designation of the Richards Building as a Landmark under Chapter 772 of the Acts of 1975, as amended.

This month, we explore ways to keep your spirits up during the coldest months.

BOSTON – December 30, 2022 – The Boston Public Health Commission (BPHC) strongly encourages everybody to take appropriate precautions to prevent the spread of respiratory viral illness, including...

Join us as we count down Boston Parks and Recreation's “Top 10 Moments” of 2022.

As Executive Director, Terrell will work to enforce local, state, and federal fair housing law in Boston to protect renters and buyers from discriminatory practices.

BOSTON - December 29, 2022 - Today the Community Engagement Cabinet announced Nakia Hill as the Cabinet’s first Communications Director. Hill oversees the Community Engagement Cabinet’s internal and...

Alize Cabral was appointed the first liaison solely for Cape Verdean community and Kevin Tran as the AAPI liaison. Ross Cochran and Ashley Gomes to represent Dorchester.

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

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...

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

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