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Mayor Michelle Wu today announced five Open Streets events, expanding the family-friendly, free pedestrian spaces to East Boston and Allston-Brighton. The
While the City Council was bickering yet again over the redrawing of political boundaries, an aide to Mayor Wu was busy launching his campaign for one of the four at-large slots. Henry Santana, a Dorchester resident who grew up in public housing in Mission Hill after immigrating from the Dominican Republic, has served as Wu’s director of civic organizing since April 2022.
Mayor Michelle Wu’s office is soliciting the help of local artists to replace the signs welcoming people to the various Boston neighborhoods. The deadline for applications is 5 p.m. today. So far, the city says it has received over 80 submissions.
Across Boston, neighborhood signs welcome residents and visitors to the diverse communities that make up the City. The City of Boston is seeking artists to