Boston is home to the nation’s first municipal Office of Mayor’s Office of Recovery Services, which has expanded access to care, enhanced the treatment continuum, and strengthened...
Botolph's town", later contracted to "Boston". Before this renaming, the settlement on the peninsula had been known as "Shawmut" by William Blaxton and "Tremontaine" [30] by the Puritan...
Step 1: Research What You Can Build ; Step 2: Plan for Your ADU ; Step 3: Secure the Necessary Permits ; Step 4: Build Your ADU ; Step 5: Move In
Ecumenical Social Action Committee (ESAC) ; Address: 434 Jamaicaway, Jamaica Plain, 02130 ; Contact: Kim Pressey, 617-524-2555
Sarah Stites and Helen Hodge left their Queensberry Street home in Boston to register to vote together. While transcribing women voter registers from 1920, members of the Mary Eliza Project...
The Legislature has updated the Open Meeting Law to allow the Zoning Board of Appeal to hold virtual hearings until the end of March 2025. All scheduled Zoning Board of Appeal hearings will be held virtually until that date. The Board of Appeal accepts service of complaints under Rule 4 of the Massachusetts Rules of Civil Procedure. Please serve all complaints that name the Board or its Members at the Administrative Office of the Board of Appeal located at 1010 Massachusetts Avenue, Fourth Floor, Boston, MA 02118. You may submit a courtesy copy ...
Phase 1 : Working with research partners to study and document the City of Boston’s role in the transatlantic slave trade and its legacies, Phase 2 : Assessing the City’s actions to date to address continued impacts of enslavement, Phase 3 : Recommendations for truth, reconciliation, and reparations addressing the City’s involvement with the transatlantic slave trade
all 24 of the responses to the Request for Information ; what we have learned so far from the responses, and ; what’s next for Housing with Public Assets in Boston.
This report -- and our work in general -- is only possible thanks to the help of our invaluable partnerships, which recognize this is both the right thing to do and important to Boston’s...
Student discounts · Many universities and colleges in the Boston area offer discounted memberships for students and staff. ; Employer discounts · You may be eligible for a discounted membership through your employer. ; Boston Bikes Pass - $5/Year · You may be eligible for a $5/year membership if you live in the City of Boston and have a qualifying income. ; Boston Bikes Pass - $60/Year · You may be eligible for a $60/year membership if you live in the City of Boston and have not had an annual membership recently.