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Traffic Advisory for April 17, 2025

The Boston Transportation Department has announced vehicle restrictions on Canal Street during the Boston Celtics NBA Playoff home games on April 20 and April 23, 2025. Attendees are encouraged to utilize alternative transportation methods, including walking, biking, or public transit, to ease congestion around the event. Parking restrictions will be enforced on both game days to facilitate a smooth experience for fans.

Some Boston students to lose access to bus transportation under new policy

Boston Public Schools (BPS) will implement a new transportation policy that pauses bus transportation for students who do not ride consistently. Beginning in May, students who miss ten consecutive school days without prior notification will be removed from their bus routes, aiming to improve operational efficiency. This change affects an estimated 1,000 students and provides families a chance to opt back in later.

Limited-edition Boston Marathon bracelets encouraging egg hunt around city

Boston is gearing up for Marathon Monday with a unique egg hunt initiative led by Julianna Manzi, who will distribute 2,500 Easter eggs across the city, each containing a limited-edition Boston Marathon bracelet. This project aims to spread kindness and support, with proceeds from bracelet sales benefitting the Boston Children's Hospital. Manzi's mission is inspired by her personal journey and her desire to uplift others facing challenges.

City of Boston CIO Santiago Garces Named To Government Technology's Top 25 Dreamers, Doers, and Drivers

Boston CIO Santiago Garces received the Government Technology Top 25 Dreamer, Doer, and Driver award for 2025, recognizing his innovative leadership in government. Under his guidance, the city's Digital Navigation Services connected over 10,000 residents, while initiatives like Project Green Light improved traffic flow using AI.

Crowds, reenactments and Ken Burns mark Lexington battle 250th milestone

The article highlights the upcoming 250th anniversary of the Battles of Lexington and Concord, a significant historical event for Massachusetts. With large crowds anticipated, local leaders, including Lexington Police Chief Michael McLean, emphasize plans for safe protests and community engagement. Filmmaker Ken Burns adds depth by sharing insights from his documentary, reflecting on the battle's lasting impact on American ideals of freedom.

Next Steps to Build on Boston Public Schools Transportation Progress Announcement

Mayor Michelle Wu and Superintendent Mary Skipper announced significant advancements in Boston Public Schools' transportation system, including a new Ridership Procedure aimed at enhancing bus service efficiency. The updates reflect a notable improvement in on-time performance, reaching 94% in March 2025, and are detailed in the report "Driving Change: BPS Transportation Progress 2022-2025." This progress is attributed to strategic operational reforms and the implementation of advanced technology.

City of Boston and Boston Legacy Football Club Announce Updates on Supplier Diversity Initiatives for White Stadium

The City of Boston and Boston Legacy Football Club have announced significant updates regarding supplier diversity initiatives for the White Stadium project. This includes the launch of a new Supplier Diversity Initiative Dashboard, aimed at increasing contracting opportunities for minority- and women-owned businesses. Mayor Michelle Wu emphasized the importance of community engagement and economic development through these efforts.

Mayor Wu and Black Male Advancement Award 500,000 in Grants to 53 Community Organizations Supporting Black Men and Boys across Boston Neighborhoods

Mayor Michelle Wu, alongside the Office of Black Male Advancement, announced the recipients of the 2025 Community Empowerment Grants, totaling $500,000. These grants aim to bolster community-based organizations in Boston that foster positive impacts for Black men and boys. The 2025 cycle builds on the success of previous funding, which benefited over 15,000 residents in 2024.

Mayor Wu Announces Kickoff to Boston 250 with Paul Revere's Ride on April 18

Mayor Michelle Wu has announced the launch of Boston 250, a yearlong commemoration celebrating the city's pivotal role in the American Revolution. The kickoff event, Paul Revere’s Ride, scheduled for April 18, will feature historic reenactments, performances, and a drone show, inviting residents to engage in their living history. The initiative aims to honor Boston's legacy of activism and community leadership while reflecting on the ongoing spirit of revolution.

Council Backs State Legislation for Language Access and Inclusion

The Boston City Council has officially endorsed H.3084, a state bill designed to enhance language access and inclusion for Massachusetts residents. This legislation aims to remove barriers for individuals with limited English proficiency and those who are deaf or hard of hearing, ensuring equitable access to public services. The resolution aligns with Boston's ongoing commitment to language justice, particularly during Language Access Month.

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