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New units in eight different neighborhoods across the City will create rental and homeownership opportunities for Bostonians.

The City partners with Roxbury Community College and A Better City to further support workforce training to bolster a pipeline to local green jobs

The application is to demolish the mixed use building at 149 Salem Street/71 Prince Street in the North End

The application is to demolish the residential building at 77 Bigelow Street in Brighton

The new Fire Prevention Program Manager certificate training program is now available on the National Fire Protection Association website.

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 15, 2022– On Monday, December 12, 2022 at approximately 3:20pm, Boston Animal Care and Control Division responded to a call from a concerned resident who reported that there was a...

This program uses a “learn as you earn” strategy and supports workforce development in fields that address environmental challenges.

Update: We recently added links to a number of open positions in the Department of Innovation and Technology (DoIT). Check the job descriptions below for more information. We'll continue to add links...

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

The four grantees lead programs that will increase the number of qualified educators in early childhood education by 795 degrees or certifications.

The City of Boston has resources for residents and small businesses to save money on their bills and make your home or place of business more energy efficient. In need of a payment plan or to apply...

BOSTON—October 14, 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...

This will be the fourth and final community meeting to establish the types of uses and activities the community would like to see in a new center and discuss location options.

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

In our new COB #LinkedInSights series, we introduce real City employees to provide a snapshot of who they are, what they do, and why they serve the City of Boston — so you can read, learn, connect...

In addition to growing the bike network almost 20 percent by next winter, the City is also expanding the public bike share program, and building more speed humps and raised crosswalks.

We're hiring employees at all levels across the Mayor's Cabinet of Environment, Energy, and Open Space.

The Boston Parks and Recreation Department’s annual ParkARTS participatory program is pleased to announce the return of its series of Arts and Crafts Workshops, giving children the opportunity to...

We have information about events and activities taking place this summer through the Boston Parks and Recreation Department.

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

April 5, 2022, is the Ching Ming Festival (known as Tomb-Sweeping Day in English), a day when people of Chinese descent visit the tombs of their ancestors to clean the gravesites.

April is National Poetry Month, and there are many ways you can celebrate!

6,000 jobs available to Boston youth this summer

The City of Boston is currently reevaluating the Rutherford Avenue design to better align it with its Go Boston 2030 goal of increasing transit use citywide, and to create a corridor that is equipped...

Among the 50,000 women who registered to vote in Boston in 1920, a large number living in the South End were women of color.

The Affordable Connectivity Program offers eligible households a $30 per month discount for internet service, and potentially $100 in a one-time discount for a digital device. For many folks, this...

Michelle Wu was officially sworn in today as the next Mayor of the City of Boston.

The application is to demolish the house at 35 Bowditch Road in Jamaica Plain.

The partnership will expand workforce development for young adults and returning citizens in fields that address environmental challenges.

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