As cities and towns across the Commonwealth and the country face a challenging fiscal environment marked by rising costs, slowing revenue growth, and economic uncertainty, the City’s $4.9 billion FY27 ...
Leggat McCall Properties, and Joseph J. Corcoran Company are pleased to announce the closing on financing for the construction of the Bunker Hill Housing Redevelopment’s second apartment building ...
Navy Yard Garden & Art (NYG&A) is inviting the community to come celebrate the winners of the 2026 Bridge of Joy Photo Contest at a public awards ceremony on April 16 at 6:30 PM at the Charlestown ...
As the first quarter of ’26 was drawing to a close, Charlestown had experienced a 5-percent drop in Part One crime (i.e. incidents of violent and property crime) from last year, according to Boston ...
The Animal Rescue League of Boston (ARL) recently partnered with the City of Boston’s Animal Care and Control Department to host its annual rabies vaccine clinic at ARL’s flagship location in the ...
“As spring arrives in Boston each year, we are reminded of the hope and spirit of our city,” said Bill Richard, co-founder of the Martin Richard Foundation. “One Boston Day gives us a moment to ...
If you own a home or business and want to make improvements to your property, you are invited to attend Design Review Office Hours with the Planning Department’s Urban Design staff. Bring your ...
Armstrong’s moonwalk fulfilled a pledge made by President John F. Kennedy in 1961 during the height of the Cold War with the Soviet Union when he declared that the U.S. would put a man on the moon ...
Mayor Michelle Wu and the Office of Youth Employment and Opportunity (YEO) announced that paid youth job applications are open for summer 2026. Boston youth and young adults ages 14 – 24 can apply now ...
State Senator Sal DiDomenico will be hosting office hours on Thursday, April 16th at the Charlestown Branch of the Boston Public Library from 5:30pm – 7:30pm. The Senator is inviting all constituents ...
City officials held a public hearing last month to discuss “the needs and priorities” for an estimated $27 million in funds from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.
Residents will have the opportunity to weigh in on the future of the Bunker Hill Mall during a virtual public meeting scheduled for Monday, April 13, at 6:30 p.m. The primary focus of the meeting will ...
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