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The statements are related to the transition of Dr. Cassellius out of her role as Superintendent at the end of the school year.

The Winter Express will bring outdoors cold weather entertainment and activation to Boston neighborhoods.

Lead paint remediation project expected to take eight weeks.

Mayor Wu also announced that t he Black Men and Boys Commission is accepting new member applications through the end of February.

Mayor Michelle Wu and Senator Ed Markey today announced an investment of over $12 million to bring digital equity and inclusion to nearly 23,000 Boston public housing residents, library users, and...

The City of Boston has acquired 2.8 acres to add to the footprint of the Monterey Hilltop Urban Wild in Hyde Park.

In the mid 1970s, Jessie Gideon Garnett, Boston's first Black, woman dentist shared her story with the Boston 200 oral history project.

This month, we link to books, local events, and virtual resources celebrating Black History Month.

Residents using Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits can order through Daily Table, a local grocery store chain.

The Boston Parks and Recreation Department and the Boston Public Health Commission (BPHC) recently launched the 2022 Boston Parks Winter Fitness Series, sponsored by Blue Cross Blue Shield of...

The fees will be used to generate additional funding for affordable housing in Boston and provide housing stability support, including property tax relief for low-income seniors.

The second entry in the Stories from Mount Hope blog is an overview and quick history about this fascinating area of the City of Boston.

Residents urged to abide by snow regulations, offer help with shoveling sidewalks, fire hydrants, and pedestrian ramps to older adults and neighbors with disabilities.

The Affordable Connectivity Program offers eligible households up to $30 per month for internet service, and up to $100 in a one-time discount for a digital device.

Boston Tax Help Coalition to provide remote and community-based tax preparation services in 9 languages.

Residents are encouraged to stay home. If travel is necessary, please use public transportation.

Climate resilient improvements to the park protect the entire neighborhood from sea level rise and flooding while providing water access and views for all.

Both independent boards function within the Office of Police Accountability and Transparency

Welcome to the January 2022 newsletter of the Mayor’s Office of Housing, formerly known as the Department of Neighborhood Development. This month’s newsletter is a look back at 2021, and all the ways...

Mayor Wu appoints Brandon Cardet-Hernandez to the Boston School Committee, who will serve a four-year term.

Chu is a technology and transportation expert who will bring leadership and innovation skills to City Hall

Mayor Wu announced a number of recent hirings in the Office of Neighborhood Services.

The Boston Landmarks Commission (BLC) has received an application to demolish the commercial building at 59-63 Belgrade Avenue in Roslindale.

New units across the City will create rental and homeownership opportunities for Bostonians.

Liven up your zoom meetings with our parks themed virtual backgrounds.

The Boston Landmarks Commission (BLC) has received an application to demolish the residential building at 70 Northdale Road in West Roxbury.

Mayor Michelle Wu today announced a cold weather advisory and winter safety tips in response to the bitterly cold temperatures expected tonight and this weekend.

These grants will support workforce development and career training in fields that promote environmental and transportation innovation.

New investments will bring critical upgrades to more than 500 residents in Jamaica Plain, with a new commitment to embedding fair housing and civil rights throughout City government.

Several City of Boston Departments are participating in job fairs for residents to learn more about City services and apply to open roles across City departments.

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