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Home heating help for tenants | Boston.gov

provide a heating system that can heat to a minimum 68 degrees during the day and 64 degrees at night from September 15 to June 15 ; make sure your hot water is between 110-130 degrees ; give you access to the basement if your breakers, utility meters, or oil tanks are there, and ; give you 24-hour notice if they're coming over to make non-emergency repairs.

SPACE Grants | Boston.gov

food service and production, restaurants · childcare · repair and maintenance and laundry services (i.e., laundromats, dry cleaning) · retail · art, entertainment, creative economy, and · fitness, wellness (including spas and salons), and recreation.

Boston Public Health Commission | Boston.gov

Carney Hospital Resources · Find resources and support for Carney patients, local residents, and Carney employees. Viral Respiratory Illness Protection · Find the latest recommendations and data on viral respiratory illnesses including flu, COVID-19, RSV, and more. You can also view upcoming free vaccine clinics in Boston. 2023 Shelter Reports · Learn more about the services our shelters provide

Public notices | Boston.gov

Boston Residency Compliance Commission ; City Council Committee On Environmental Justice, Resiliency, And Parks Hearing On Docket #0190 ; Tree Removal Hearing: Fenway

Secure Boston | Boston.gov

Secure Boston is a free, privacy-first mobile security app that alerts and protects you when suspicious activity is detected. The app helps protect your mobile device by:

Mayor's Health Line | Boston.gov

Name · Phone Number · Preferred Language · Best day(s) to reach you · Best time(s) to reach you

Renting in Boston | Boston.gov

Get help with housing questions ; RentSmart Boston: Search property info ; Know Your Rights When You Rent ; Top Ten Things Tenants and Landlords Need to Know

Establishing a Cannabis Business in Boston | Boston.gov

Ownership interest · Floor plan · Security and operations plan · Refusal letter from Inspectional Services · Articles of Organization

Ayanna Pressley | Boston.gov

Pressley was first elected to the Boston City Council on November 3, 2009, becoming the first woman of color ever elected to the Council. In her subsequent 2011 and 2013 reelection campaigns, Pressley made history as the first person of color and the first woman in 30 years to top the ticket. ...

Police | Boston.gov

Safety tips ; Owning a firearm in Boston ; Emergency 9-1-1 Center ; Most Wanted ; Sex Offender Registry

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