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Everybody in office is staying in office. Incumbents sweep Boston municipal elections.

2025-11-05T07:31:41-05:00

Election season is finally over. Michelle Wu will officially enter her second term as Mayor of Boston. The progressive Democrat ran on an uncontested ballot following philanthropist Josh Kraft dropping [...]

Everybody in office is staying in office. Incumbents sweep Boston municipal elections.2025-11-05T07:31:41-05:00

With the threat of SNAP being paused, East Boston Steps Up: How to Help Your Neighbors in Need

2025-10-31T08:28:10-04:00

As many families across Boston face cuts or a pause in their SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program)benefits, it’s more important than ever for our community to step up. East Boston has [...]

With the threat of SNAP being paused, East Boston Steps Up: How to Help Your Neighbors in Need2025-10-31T08:28:10-04:00

Ribbon Cutting Ceremony at the new and improved Patrick J. Kennedy Elementary School in East Boston

2025-10-28T11:25:30-04:00

BOSTON - Monday, October 27, 2025 -  Today, Mayor Michelle Wu joined Boston Public Schools Superintendent Mary Skipper, the City's Public Facilities Department, and community members at the official ribbon [...]

Ribbon Cutting Ceremony at the new and improved Patrick J. Kennedy Elementary School in East Boston2025-10-28T11:25:30-04:00

Yes, there were fireworks on Monday AND Tuesday night over Boston Harbor. Here’s the reason.

2025-10-29T10:45:22-04:00

You ask. We answered. You’re not crazy.  There was an elaborate fireworks display over Boston Harbor on Monday AND Tuesday night.  The display was hosted by J.P. Morgan Chase for [...]

Yes, there were fireworks on Monday AND Tuesday night over Boston Harbor. Here’s the reason.2025-10-29T10:45:22-04:00

New Housing Ordinance gives City “right of first refusal” in redeveloping municipal property into affordable housing

2025-10-17T09:45:51-04:00

The City Council unanimously approved an ordinance on Wednesday, October 8, prioritizing the conversion of surplus municipal property into affordable housing. These properties include schools, public safety facilities, offices, and other civic [...]

New Housing Ordinance gives City “right of first refusal” in redeveloping municipal property into affordable housing2025-10-17T09:45:51-04:00

Councilors Breadon, Louijenne, and Coletta Zapata exploring city-run grocery stores to keep food on the table

2025-10-14T10:38:00-04:00

The City Council approved a hearing for Wednesday to examine the feasibility of publicly owned grocery stores to strengthen Boston’s food infrastructure. This comes in response to reports that 40,000 residents will [...]

Councilors Breadon, Louijenne, and Coletta Zapata exploring city-run grocery stores to keep food on the table2025-10-14T10:38:00-04:00

Boston Housing Authority to Deploy Extrasense AI-Enhanced Cameras In Ongoing War on Rats

2025-10-11T10:16:39-04:00

Over the next six months, the Boston Housing Authority (BHA) and Extrasense Technology Incorporated will pilot AI-enhanced rodent monitoring cameras at BHA properties in Brighton and the South End. “The [...]

Boston Housing Authority to Deploy Extrasense AI-Enhanced Cameras In Ongoing War on Rats2025-10-11T10:16:39-04:00
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