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Boston Mayor Michelle Wu stepped away from City Hall Friday night for a special performance alongside world-renowned cellist Yo-Yo Ma at Symphony Hall. The pair played a rendition of “Ave Maria,” an 1853 piece by French composer Charles Gounod,
Boston’s mayor played a duet with the world-famous cellist as part of the Boston Symphony Orchestra’s Celebrity Series.
The City of Boston handed out more than 4.5 million needles to drug users during the first four-year term of Mayor Michelle Wu, as part of her administration’s harm-reduction approach to tackling the Mass and Cass open-air drug market.
After Zohran Mamdani's win in New York, many are asking if charismatic, progressive mayors can save the Democratic Party. Looking at Michelle Wu's record in Boston, along with Mamdani's campaign, offers some insights into what is energizing voters.
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu helped cut down the city’s Christmas tree during a trip to Nova Scotia to highlight the continuing partnership<a class="excerpt-read-more" href=" More
With one notable exception, Wu has said little about police accountability after being elected mayor four years ago and instead won the endorsement of the Boston Police Patrolmen’s Union. The
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu performed a duet with legendary cellist Yo-Yo Ma at the Boston Symphony Hall Friday night.
Wu and Ma played a rendition of “Ave Maria,” a 19th century composition by frenchman Charles Gounod based upon the work of German musician Johann Sebastian Bach.
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu’s reelection comes with a whopping $43,000 raise to bring her salary to $250,000 next year. Wu and the City Council will both receive pay hikes to start off the new year, thanks to legislation passed by the Council in 2022.