Lead times have increased significantly due to coronavirus impacts on availability of steel and the disruption of global shipping schedules.
A "Spotlight" investigation reveals Bennett Walsh was unqualified and hired based more on his family's political connections than on merit.
With the exception of the remaining face-covering requirements (see below), all industry restrictions will be lifted.
Spring has sprung in Boston's parks, and we are taking the opportunity to salute the efforts of our Horticulture staff.
“We are excited about the official cultural district designation,” said Annie Le, Board President of Boston Little Saigon.
Mayor Kim Janey announced today that she is appointing Senior Advisor Stephanie Garrett-Stearns as Chief Communications Officer.
The data collected during this tree inventory will provide an important snapshot in time of the condition of Boston’s street trees.
"We’re more than halfway done with the process, and wanted to share what we’ve found so far".
Grants will be available for community organizations interested in hosting a Boston Summer Eats meal site.
Access to broadband speeds needed for remote work and learning vary greatly across the U.S.
“It is imperative that we work to close the summer food gap, and this initiative is the first step in doing so,” said Mayor Kim Janey.
First place winners will receive the “Golden Trowel” award, while second and third place winners will be awarded certificates.
Boston had maintained a more conservative approach in general matters of reopening, adopting statewide changes a few weeks later.
Sworn police officers refused to speak to investigators, frustrating efforts to uncover the truth.
This week, the Council adopted a resolution in support of athletes’ free expression to recognize that black lives matter.
The City Council recognized May 2021 as Asian Pacific American Heritage Month in the City of Boston.
The City Council designated May 6-12, 2021, as National Nurses Week in order to recognize the significant contributions of all nurses.
Presently, the environmental, health, and social costs of carbon emissions are not included in prices paid for fossil fuels.
Research shows that most ethnic groups overall report similar or fewer mental health disorders than Whites.
No Licensee in the City of Boston including but not limited to recreational cannabis dispensaries, manufacturers, and cultivators.
Find affordable rental and home ownership opportunities in the Metro-Boston area by using the Metrolist.
Community engagement and feedback from stakeholders is critical for shaping an effective and community-supported set of regulations.
Plus: We're talking who has the best odds, what seems like not the best place to work and family fun at the beer gardens.
Due to the coronavirus pandemic, the Swans Boats were not open for the 2020 season.
Ten plaintiffs are appealing December's Supreme Judicial Court decision upholding Gov. Charlie Baker's business restrictions.
This bill would allow students who are scheduled to graduate in 2021 or 2022 from a district high school.
This week, the Council went on record recognizing May as Mental Health Awareness Month in the City of Boston.
In years past, Haitian Flag Day was commemorated in Boston with a parade along Blue Hill Avenue through Dorchester and Mattapan.
Boston Public Schools employs around 5,000 teachers to teach and support more than 54,000 students.
This year's program seeks to support the expansion of community compost in Boston.
“As mayor of Boston, I will not remain silent when the people of East Boston are crying out,” said Mayor Janey.
Practice your landscape painting skills at this free and fun watercolor painting workshop series, hosted by the Mayor's Mural Crew.
The Public Space Invitational is part of a continuing series of efforts to engage Boston's creative community.
Plus: We're talking about the return of the millionaires' tax, something truly unacceptable and where to order your Mother's Day yum-yums.
Plus: The greatest newspaper ad of 2021, the state's COVID-19 enforcement lacking teeth and what you need to know before eating out again.
It is estimated that 1.2 million military children face unique challenges as a result of their parent's military service.
Canceling student debt is a policy that is strongly supported across the country, with President Biden having publicly expressed interest.
In 2018, the Council passed a budget which included funding for a free menstrual products pilot in 77 Boston Public Schools.
“The ONE+Boston program creates opportunities to make the dream of owning a home a reality for many Boston residents,” said Mayor Janey.
Kenzie Bok is the Boston City Councilor for District 8 as well as the Chair of the Ways and Means Committee.