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Dorchester’s Strand Theatre served as the stage for a mayoral forum focused on arts and culture issues on July 30. The event, moderated by Jared Bowen, host of GBH’s “The Culture Show,” was hosted by ...
Mayor Michelle Wu and the Boston Parks and Recreation Department are excited to announce the 2025 Mayor’s Cup Tennis Tournament will kick off on August 11. Athletes ages 8 – 18 will have the ...
Mayor Michelle Wu and the City of Boston’s Human Services Cabinet announced applications are now open for the 2026 Youth Development Fund (YDF), a $1.5 million grant program included in Boston’s ...
For three decades, Boston mayors have focused their economic development efforts on the city’s commercial centers, from Back ...
Tom Glynn is stepping in because state legislation allowing the stadium for the New England Revolution to go up in Everett ...
Boston introduces legislation to upgrade beer and wine licenses to all-alcohol permits, benefiting local businesses.
Mayor Wu cites design changes and increased material costs as factors, while mayoral opponent Josh Kraft vows to cancel the ...
One Boston School Committee seat will be open for applications for one more week following the departure of member Chantal Lima-Barbosa last month.
Boston mayoral candidates shared their plans for the city's arts and culture sector during a forum Wednesday night.
State lawmakers approved a new law allowing cities and towns to regulate the permits how they see fit. Mayor Michelle Wu said this could help the local restaurant industry.
The cleanup is underway in Boston's Roslindale Square, where bricks fell from the top of a building, crashing onto the sidewalk.
Boston businesses could soon convert their beer and wine permits into full alcohol licenses. The policy is a small part of Beacon Hill’s most recent budget and aims to create more economic ...