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The Mayor made the announcement at a pre-game ceremony Sunday honoring Ortiz.

Samaritans Gatekeeper Workshops will be presented to City Departments that have regular contact with high-risk populations.

The new “Hot Work Safety Certification” program is available on the National Fire Protection Association website.

The conference featured more than 20 CEOs and senior executives from leading businesses and organizations.

The event included networking opportunities, workshops, and a keynote address from Roger Berkowitz, president and CEO of Legal Sea Foods.

The final reading list includes community feedback and adds five additional titles to broaden the conversation about Boston's future.

Have you ever wondered what it takes to make a truly smooth roadway surface? What exactly is the City doing outside that is making such a racket? In this week’s edition of What’s the Deal with Public...

The votes are tallied, and we are thrilled to announce the final Imagine Boston 2030 reading list!

The Imagine Boston Engagement Team will visit community events in Boston neighborhoods this fall to seek feedback from residents.

Roslindale Day parade and other scheduled activities will impact traffic and parking

"Boston has reached a position of economic leadership that is unprecedented in our history," said Mayor Walsh at the Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce.

We’ve created a fun, all-ages Lego activity that will give residents an opportunity to learn about the issues that Imagine Boston is addressing and add their own input to guide the plan moving forward...

The Mayor delivered the speech to the Chamber on Tuesday, September 27. We've added context to his remarks through the annotation platform Genius.

The program provides structured, fun, and healthy weekly opportunities on Saturdays for Boston residents ages 8 to 22 with disabilities.

It's a first for Boston's Neighborhood Slow Streets Program.

The digital sign is the latest in a series of improvements to civic spaces in Boston designed to engage visitors and residents

Homeowners can predict their contribution to the Community Preservation Act if the ballot question passes.

The Jimmy Fund Walk, Beantown Jazz Festival, and other events will impact traffic and parking.

As of Thursday morning, September 22, 2016, the following Boston Fire Department permit applications will be moved to the new Boston Permits and Licenses Portal.

Day marked by Mayor's signing of Communications Access Ordinance

If you are not in the business of roadway construction you may not be familiar with the many intricate methods of fixing the City’s public right-of-ways. Doesn’t the City just pave roads when they...

The investments, totaling over $89 million, are funded primarily through Building a Better Boston.

The exhibitions are opening this month at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, the McMullen Museum at Boston College and the Houghton Library at Harvard University.

Boston Public Library honors Hispanic Heritage Month (September 15 – October 15) annually through publishing the Latino Life booklist, a list of recent books concerning the Hispanic experience. A wide...

The artifacts revealed a snapshot of English, Irish, Jewish, and Italian immigrant life in the mid to late 1800s.

It will feature artists Caoimhghin Ó Fraithile and Michael Dowling at the Central Library in Copley Square.

There are overnight road closures and parking restrictions Downtown and in Chinatown.

Since becoming mayor, Mayor Walsh has made more than $70 million in funding available to create affordable housing in Boston.

BCYF's popular Citywide Swim League for children ages 6 - 7 is now recruiting!

The year-long project received an annual Massachusetts Historical Commission Preservation Award this year.

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