Mayor Michelle Wu Appoints New Leaders to Boston's Black Men and Boys Commission to Advance Equity
Mayor Michelle Wu appoints new members to Boston's Black Men and Boys Commission, aiming to promote equity and empowerment for the community through education, housing, health, and economic initiatives.
Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey Hosts "Solar Summit" in Boston to Accelerate State's Solar Energy Growth
Governor Maura Healey of Massachusetts held a "Solar Summit" in Boston to promote the state's solar energy sector, emphasizing the state's commitment to being a leader in solar energy integration and addressing industry challenges.
Boston Proclaims October Italian-American Heritage Month, Honoring Cultural Contributions
Boston designates October as Italian-American Heritage Month to honor the contributions of its Italian-American community, including historical figures and cultural impacts, with events like a flag-raising ceremony.
Boston Celebrates Opening of $111.4M Carter School, a New State-of-the-Art Haven for Students with Severe Disabilities
Boston opens the $111.4 million William E. Carter School, designed for students with severe disabilities, offering features like a zero-entry pool and therapy spaces, and aiming for LEED Gold certification.
Boston City Council Proclaims September 23 as International Celebrate Bisexuality and Bi+ Visibility Day
Boston marks September 23 as International Celebrate Bisexuality Day and Bi+ Visibility Day to honor and support the bi+ community amidst issues of discrimination and health inequities.












