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There is no doubting the ways in which the COVID-19 pandemic has deeply impacted many students as they were forced to adjust to remote learning. As a result, many students have experienced tremendous...

This year’s program seeks to support the expansion of community compost in Boston.

The Mayor is urging Eversource to justify or cancel its proposed electrical substation in East Boston.

Practice your landscape painting skills at this free and fun watercolor painting workshop series, hosted by the Mayor’s Mural Crew. The workshops takes place on Fridays throughout the month of May at...

The plan will identify projects to reduce the potential impacts from natural hazards.

The application is to demolish the gas station and two canopies at 200-202 Ipswich Street in Fenway.

The application is to demolish the house at 323 Maverick Street in East Boston.

This month, we highlight resources and toolkits to help you prioritize your mental health.

The application is to demolish the two family house and garage at 133 Boardman Street in East Boston.

The new funding will increase homeownership rates in Boston’s neighborhoods.

It is estimated that 1.2 million military children face unique challenges as a result of their parent’s military service.

The state legislation would provide free menstrual products to all menstruating persons in Massachusetts prisons, homeless shelters, and public schools.

During this week’s Council meeting, the Council voted to adopt a resolution, calling on the Federal Government to cancel all student loan debt.

Kenzie Bok is the Boston City Councilor for District 8 as well as the Chair of the Ways and Means Committee.

Informed by food access needs, agenda supports an equitable and sustainable recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic

We’re celebrating Arbor Day 2021 with the City of Boston Tree Warden, Max Ford-Diamond.

Xyra Mercer was elected by her peers on the Boston Student Advisory Council (BSAC).

Modified and delayed guidance of the latest phase of Reopening Massachusetts plan will allow the City of Boston to prepare for industry-specific need.

Virtual events will include participants from Suffolk County Jail and the Suffolk County House of Correction.

The City encourages proposals from residents, nonprofits, and businesses to reduce air pollution and carbon emissions.

Welcome to the Department of Neighborhood Development’s monthly newsletter. This April update focuses on our ongoing work: assisting renters, creating new affordable housing, supporting open space...

Mayor Kim Janey today announced the appointment of Donte Peeples as the Mattapan liaison and Roudnie Célestin as the liaison to the Haitian community for the Mayor’s Office of Neighborhood Services...

The Mayor’s Youth Council (MYC) is a model of youth inclusion in government and civic engagement that has inspired cities across the nation, and even internationally, to examine how they include youth...

A total of $1.5 million has been distributed to 11 organizations working to increase vaccine access and awareness in communities disproportionately impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.

The Ocean Core cart is made from a groundbreaking 40 percent post-consumer recycled material, 10 percent of which is recycled ocean bound plastic found near lakes, beaches, and waterways leading to...

Read the statement from the Human Rights Commission below.

Marc Joseph will assume the role of Deputy Building Commissioner, and Paul Williams will assume the role of Assistant Housing Commissioner.

The past year, a lot of Boston residents have spent more time at home than usual to stop the spread of Covid-19. Now that warmer weather is upon us, many Boston residents will be spring cleaning. It’s...

Grants support local organizations offering arts and cultural programming in Boston.

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