Armstrong Ambulance expressed its disagreement with being passed over in favor of a competitor.
43 organizations received financial assistance through a Community Fund Committee program.
The work is now expected to resume this month.
Trash is slated to be collected every other week as part of a Climate Action and Adaptation Plan in 2027.
The topic was joked about by a popular late-night television host this week.
The city is aiming to have its new trash removal program in place by July 2027.
Six incumbents appear headed for another term on the City Council.
Justin Tseng shares why he should be reelected.
Miranda Briseño shares why she should be elected.
Liz Mullane shares why she should be elected.
Anna Callahan shares why she should be reelected.
The city municipal election is less than two weeks away.
The City Council approved a five-year contract between the library and a company to construct a digital database for its local history.
Zac Bears shares why he should be reelected.
Matt Leming shares why he should be reelected.
Two forums are scheduled to give candidates from some of the most contested races a chance to speak.
The Council voted to have to have the city divest from certain companies earlier this summer.
Patrick Clerkin shares why he should be elected.
Nichola Giurleo shares why he should be elected.
Emily Lazzaro shares why she should be reelected.
The election will narrow select races before the citywide election in November.
A Supreme Court Justice was visiting the city Thursday night.
The preliminary election will narrow down the large group of candidates before November.
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The city was one of several municipalities do be given a specific designation for its emphasis on housing.
The city joins a very small group of municipalities who have enacted this divestment.
Patrick Clerkin is looking to connect with voters before the election.
People with backgrounds in planning, construction, transportation, landscape design are especially encouraged.
What You Need to Know About Recent Changes
More than six weeks after she was arrested while walking down the street, Tufts University student Rumeysa Ozturk has been freed.
Candidates are required to obtain signatures so they can run for office.
The city's election will take place in November.
The council approved the draft after delaying its discussions during its last meeting.
The council and the mayor have expressed disagreements on the document's policies.
The University's president said ICE's investigations provided no evidence.
The city outlined 13 groups that currently have vacancies.
The city announced it has updated its MBTA zoning site to make it more accessible and digestable.
The State of the City event has been scheduled for next month.
The Point in Time Count takes a census on the homeless population to better understand how it can assist.
An override passed in the November election allowed for funding for a new division of the Department of Public Works.