Mayor Wu brought City Hall out of City Hall to the neighborhoods at the first-ever Office Hours!
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(Department of Innovation and Technology)
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Mayor Wu brought City Hall out of City Hall to the neighborhoods at the first-ever Office Hours!
Check out what's happening in DoIT
(Department of Innovation and Technology)
As part of the City of Bostonβs 2026 Inauguration Week, Mayor Wu and the Office of Youth Engagement and Advancement (OYEA) hosted βTeen Takeover: The Future of Boston,β a celebration bringing together teens from across neighborhoods for an evening of creativity, music, art, and games.
#BostonInauguration will be streamed live on Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, Bluesky, and Facebook, as well as on Boston.gov, Boston City TV, and Boston Neighborhood Network.
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Our work to make Boston a home for everyone continues!
Please join us live on Monday, January 5 at 10 a.m. as we begin our second term and administer the oath of office to the Boston City Council. #BostonInauguration
This year, the city of Boston made historic strides in improving the wide range of services needed to serve Boston residents.
"I am incredibly grateful to our City departments for their coordinated efforts. We look forward to getting even more done in 2026,β said Mayor Michelle Wu.
Mayor Wu joins local leaders and volunteers to welcome the unofficial start to the holiday season with the Greater Boston Food Bankβs "20th Annual Chain of Giving!" Mayor Wu thanks the Greater Boston Food Bank for more than two decades of connecting our neighbors in need to the food they deserve.
Closing the Digital Divide is a key goal of the City of Boston's Department of Innovation and Technology (DoIT).
Celebrating "National Digital Inclusion Week," DoIT recognized Boston leaders who are expanding internet and tech device access for our Boston residents.
Check out the 29th Annual Mayor's Garden Contest Ceremony, celebrating the exceptional efforts of Bostonβs urban gardeners. See which of your favorite neighborhood "green thumbs" takes home the coveted βGolden Trowel."
Mayor Wu signs the Technology Modernization Executive Order to enable stronger coordination between city departments to improve permitting for businesses and residents.
National Night Out 2025! Mayor Wu joins Boston Police Commissioner Michael Cox for a 2 night extravaganza traveling across 12 Boston Neighborhoods to acknowledge local leaders and build community bonds.
And here is a link to the βfull event:
Mayor Wu joins the Menino Family, local officials and dignitaries to rename the Boston Convention & Exhibition Center in memory of Boston's longest serving Mayor, Thomas M. Menino.
Mayor Wu kicks off Summer 2025 with the opening of the Frog Pond Spray Pool on Boston Common!
Boston Pride is a celebration of freedom and love. Join Mayor Wu as she kicks off Pride Month on City Hall Plaza.
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu celebrates Boston Public Art Triennial 2025 which creates new public art projects that expand the inclusive histories represented in public spaces across the City.
Climate Tech, a vibrant outdoor event on Boston City Hall Plaza, showcased why Boston possesses one of the country's most robust climate tech clusters. This rapidly growing industry is forming to solve the energy and environmental challenges of the future.
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu and Mayor Haris Doukas of Athens, Greece, sign a Letter of Intent, deepening the ties between Boston and Athens and promoting long-term collaboration across the arts, business, research, innovation, higher education, and tourism.
Boston 250 Launches! Mayor Wu joins Governor Maura Healey and other elected officials to launch Boston 250, a yearlong commemoration honoring the cityβs foundational role in the American Revolution and its ongoing legacy of activism and innovation.
Mayor Wu joins the Animal Rescue League of Boston to break ground on their new Animal Care and Adoption Center in the South End, which they have called home since 1956.
PowerCorps Boston is the Cityβs green industry workforce development program that prepares young adults for careers addressing Bostonβs most pressing environmental challenges. 22 graduates spent the past ten months learning about various green industries.
For 30 years, The Louis D. Brown Peace Institute serves as a center of healing, teaching, and learning for families and communities impacted by murder, trauma, grief and loss. Join the Peace Institute for the Annual Mother's Day Walk for Peace on May 11, 2025.
Visit ldbpeaceinstitute.org
Mayor Wu shares Boston's preparations for climate emergencies.
Boston City Hall Celebrates The Year of the Snake!
The Lunar New Year 2025!
Sugeily Santos of the Curley K-8 School named 2025 Massachusetts School Counselor of the Year in Surprise Ceremony! Congratulations Miss Santos!
EPA Grants BPS $35 Million to purchase 125 new electric school buses.
This will help Boston reach its goal of having a fully electric school bus fleet by 2030.
BATA-East is Open!
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu, BPS Superintendent Mary Skipper, school leaders and students celebrate the grand opening of the new Boston Adult Technical Academy East Boston campus (BATA-East) with an open house for community members.
FREE Access to museums and zoos for Boston's students and their families!
BPS Sundays has expanded to Boston Family Days!
Visit boston.gov/familydays to learn more and sign up for updates.
Live at 12:30 p.m. β Mayor Wu announces highlights of this yearβs public safety measures that have made Boston the safest major city in America.
Live β Mayor Wu and public safety leaders discuss preparations ahead of First Night, Bostonβs annual New Yearβs Eve celebration.
The White Stadium renovation incorporates comprehensive feedback from neighbors, BPS athletes and coaches, and the Franklin Park communityβshared through 60+ public meetings and small group community discussions and 900+ public comment letters.
This is the communityβs vision coming to life.