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Brownstones along Euston Street in Brookline. The City of Boston released its Anti-Displacement Action Plan Thursday, aiming to stabilize residents and both commercial and creative enterprises. ANH HUYNH/DFP PHOTOGRAPHER

City of Boston unveils Anti-Displacement Plan to protect residents, businesses, cultural institutions

Liam Dunne March 21, 2025
The City of Boston released its Anti-Displacement Action Plan Thursday, aiming to stabilize residents and both commercial and creative enterprises.

New library opens in Chinatown after over 60 years without

Hannah Schoenbaum February 7, 2018

The Boston Public Library opened its new Chinatown branch last Saturday, becoming the first public library in the neighborhood since 1956. Though this branch is a temporary installation, a new library...

Mayor Martin Walsh speaks about keeping Boston safe by "lifting people up," rather than "locking people up," during the State of the City Address in Symphony Hall Tuesday evening. PHOTO BY ABIGAIL FREEMAN/DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Mayor Walsh delivers State of the City address

Grace Li January 20, 2016

Boston Mayor Martin Walsh delivered his second State of the City Address Tuesday to a full audience at Boston Symphony Hall. This address marked the halfway point in his first term as mayor. Walsh spoke...

Boston Mayor Martin Walsh speaks about issues surrounding the city’s bid for the 2024 Olympics at a community meeting at Suffolk University Law School Thursday night. PHOTO BY ERIN BILLINGS/DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Walsh, Boston 2024 hold first Olympic bid community meeting

Sekar Krisnauli February 6, 2015

Boston Mayor Martin Walsh met with local residents at Suffolk University’s School of Law for the first of nine Boston 2024 Olympic bid community meetings on Thursday night. The meeting addressed citizens’...

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