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These condominiums, located at 405 Washington Street in Dorchester, are available from $219,500 to $378,000. There are four (4) one-bedroom homes for sale at $219,500, available to those earning 80%...

Today, Mayor Michelle Wu and the Community Engagement Cabinet’s Office of Civic Organizing announced applications are now open for the third year of block party grants. This funding effort encourages...

The City of Boston’s Zoning Commission today approved new Squares + Streets zoning in Roslindale Square, following a year-long community process. The new Squares + Streets zoning districts are aimed...

Program has now retimed or coordinated more than 100 intersections across 20 neighborhoods

Mayor Michelle Wu and the City of Boston’s Environment Department have announced the first round of awardees for the Equitable Emissions Investment Fund (EEIF), totaling $750,250. These funds will...

Mayor Michelle Wu yesterday joined Chief Climate Officer and Interim Boston Parks Commissioner Brian Swett, the Friends of Titus Sparrow Park, elected officials, and South End residents during the...

New six-story building creates 85 affordable homes for Chinatown residents and families

Mayor Michelle Wu today announced the winners of the 2025 Legacy Business Awards. This year’s cohort of 30 businesses represent 19 of Boston’s neighborhoods, and, as a collective, have been in...

On April 18th, thousands packed the Paul Revere Mall in Boston’s North End to kick-off the 250th of the American Revolution. Lanterns swung, children waved flags, and the notes of a brass quintet from...

Braving steady rain, Mayor Michelle Wu and hundreds of Bostonians retraced the steps of the 1965 Freedom Rally on Saturday April 26th, culminating in the dedication of "1965 Freedom March Square" at...

The Boston Landmarks Commission has posted a study report on the proposed designation of 19 Kenton Road in Jamaica Plain as a Landmark under Chapter 772 of the Acts of 1975, as amended.

The Boston Landmarks Commission has posted a study report on the proposed designation of the Old South Meeting House in Downtown Boston as a Landmark under Chapter 772 of the Acts of 1975, as amended.

The Boston Parks and Recreation Department, in partnership with Boston Scores, is now accepting registrations for the 2025 Boston Neighborhood Soccer League (BNSL) High School Division.

Led by the City of Boston, MA, 37 cities, counties, and local elected officials argue that residents from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela with parole status play an essential role in economic...

May 16, 2025 As we enter our final stretch of the Fiscal Year 2026 budget hearing process, we’re calling on our community to show up and make your voice heard. To that end, we’re hitting the road and...

The Council passed an ordinance formally codifying the Department of Innovation and Technology (DoIT) into city law, granting it clearer authority to lead the City’s digital transformation efforts and...

The Council adopted a resolution urging the federal government to continue funding critical cancer research, particularly through the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the National Cancer...

This week, the Council recognized Haitian Heritage Month and Haitian Flag Day through a resolution honoring the resilience, history, and vibrant cultural contributions of the Haitian community in...

The Council voted 8-4 to advance a Home Rule Petition that would bring Ranked Choice Voting (RCV) to local elections. The proposal was introduced by Council President Louijeune and Councilors Mejia...

BOSTON - Monday, May 19, 2025—The Mayor’s Office for Immigrant Advancement (MOIA) today announced the launch of the annual City of Belonging Festival in observance of Immigrant Heritage Month. The...

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

City highlights free swim lessons, lifeguard staffing, and water safety awareness in Boston

The Planning Department this month recommended approval of real estate actions related to public land in two locations in Roxbury, and of three new development projects to the BPDA Board. All were...

Mayor Michelle Wu today announced that Boston has again maintained its triple-A bond ratings and stable outlook, as assigned by Moody’s Investor Service and S&P Global Ratings, in advance of its...

Neighborhood Jos Trust Invests $500,000 in four Community-Based Organizations in Boston

Project Labor Agreement for Boston Public Schools will also ensure a consistent supply of skilled workers for the Long-Term Facilities Plan

How artificial intelligence is advancing parking and curb usage for residents, businesses and mobility services

Building Toward Boston’s 250th Anniversary, New Public Art Projects Expand Inclusive Histories Across the City

The Boston Parks and Recreation Department is now accepting team registrations for the 2025 season of the Boston Neighborhood Basketball League (BNBL), the oldest neighborhood basketball league in the...

New initiative will ensure Boston residents can better access city services while strengthening language equity and access for all

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