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Boston Police Department's District D-14 served free ice cream to students at St. Columbkille Partnership School's event, aiming to foster community relations.
The Boston Police Department collaborated with the Red Cross and the Boston Red Sox for an annual 9/11 blood drive at Fenway Park, drawing 250 donors to honor the day and help those in need.
The Boston Police and Egleston Square community gathered to read Frederick Douglass’s speech, aiming to foster dialogue and reflection on historical lessons.
The BPD's final flashlight walk concluded the summer season, enhancing community relations with a back-to-school theme, treats, and shared activities with local agencies.
The First Baptist Church in Wakefield, MA, reopens six years after a fire, emphasizing inclusivity and community service with a debt-free, accessible design.
Boston Police District A-7 offers a community hockey dryland training program for all ages and skill levels, emphasizing fitness, skill development, and teamwork.
Boston Police officers from District A-1 and the Bureau of Community Engagement welcomed young students on their first day at Eliot School with encouragement and free ice cream.
Boston Police District B-3 hosted "Coffee with a Cop" in Mattapan, featuring local officers, City Councilor Erin Murphy, and a playful pup to improve community relations.
The No Looks No Ball Summer League in Boston's South End concluded with active police engagement, mentoring local youth, with over 200 kids participating and a special treat from the BPD ice cream truck.
The Boston Police Department welcomes back students, teachers, and parents for the new academic year, emphasizing safety, fun learning, and community engagement.
The Back-to-School Bash at Ohrenberger School, supported by the Boston Police Department's Community Service Officers, featured food, fun, and an inflatable play area.
Hotel workers in Boston, represented by UNITE HERE Local 26, went on strike on Labor Day, pushing for better working conditions and pay, as political figures showed solidarity.
Over 4,500 hotel workers in Boston and Cambridge are on strike for better pay and benefits, potentially affecting the area's tourism during a holiday weekend.
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