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The City of Boston would like to congratulate Natalie Czepiel and Cameron Hughey on their recent marriage! Boston City Hall on February 9, 2024

The City of Boston would like to congratulate Shannon Holt and Matthew LaRosa on their recent marriage! Boston City Hall on January 26, 2024

On February 20, 2024, the Boston Landmarks Commission posted a study report on the proposed designation of the Apollos Field House as a Landmark under Chapter 772 of the Acts of 1975, as amended.

The City of Boston would like to congratulate Jessica Garcia and Victor Flores on their recent marriage! Boston City Hall on February 16, 2024

In honor of Black History Month, we are highlighting some of the first Black members of the Boston City Council.

Mayor Michelle Wu today announced the recipients of $4.7 million in funding to train and place Boston residents into life sciences careers, the latest stage of the City’s Life Sciences Workforce...

The City of Boston would like to congratulate Jillian Rent and Allisson Abreu on their recent marriage! Boston City Hall on February 14, 2024

The City of Boston would like to congratulate Jialin Wang and Yuanyi Wang on their recent marriage! Boston City Hall on February 14, 2024

The City of Boston would like to congratulate Kimverly Mejia and Merlin Meza on their recent marriage! Boston City Hall on February 12, 2024

The City of Boston would like to congratulate Maria Abreu and Antonio da Silva on their recent marriage! Boston City Hall on February 9, 2024

More than 12 million trips taken on three free routes, creating an estimated savings of more than $6 million for riders.

Launching this Sunday, the program includes twice monthly free access days for BPS families at the Museum of Science, the Franklin Park Zoo, the Boston Children’s Museum, the New England Aquarium, the...

The fund is supported by City distributions from national settlements with opioid manufacturers and distributors, informed by a community engagement process

The Boston Parks and Recreation Department has announced that Walsh Playground at 1005 Washington Street in Dorchester will receive $500,000 as part of $13 million in grant funding recently announced...

Mayor Michelle Wu signed a public tree protection ordinance on a key recommendation stemming from the City's Urban Forest Plan.

A new e-cargo bike pilot program for City of Boston employees

These condominiums, located at 131 Condor Street, are available from $258,000 to $378,000.

The Boston Landmarks Commission has posted a study report on December 15, 2023 for the the proposed designation of the North Market Building as a Landmark under Chapter 772 of the Acts of 1975, as...

The Boston Parks and Recreation Department will host the 2023 Winter Soccer 7-v-7 Tournament at the Carter Playground Bubble, 709 Columbus Avenue, from Tuesday, December 26, to Saturday, December 30.

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

The City of Boston has increased the default renewable energy content by an additional 15% beyond state requirements to support the transition to a regional clean energy grid

Mayor signs proclamation reaffirming City’s commitment to bolstering economic mobility for minority-owned and women-owned local businesses

During the week of October 28, 2024, the City of Boston is planning a week of exciting announcements and workshop opportunities for businesses to participate in City contracting.

Since the pilot launched in 2021, the team has been evaluating the different parts of the GoHubs! program including Bluebikes and carshare data to guide the program's expansion plan.

On October 2, 2023, the Boston Landmarks Commission has posted a study report on the proposed designation of City Hall as a Landmark under Chapter 772 of the Acts of 1975, as amended.

This single-family home is available for $375,000.

The Boston Parks and Recreation Department, in partnership with the Boston Centers for Youth & Families, is offering free lessons for those looking to learn the sport of archery.

Improving Black breastfeeding rates can help address racial inequities in maternal and infant health

This single-family home is available for $385,000.

These two units are each available for $290,000.

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