Mayor Walsh joins students and teachers to cut a ceremonial ribbon and officially open a new playground at the Rafael Hernandez School. (Mayor’s Office Photo by Isabel Leon)

2018, As Seen By Boston’s Photographers

Every year, the City of Boston’s photographers see all Boston has to offer, from families moving into their new homes, from annual parades that are beloved traditions, to Boston hosting the U.S. Conference of Mayors. Below are are our photographers’ favorite photos from 2018.

Marty Walsh
Mayor Marty Walsh
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2 min readDec 31, 2018

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Photos taken by Isabel Leon, Jeremiah Robinson, and John Wilcox

Mayor Walsh talks with five year old Quinn Kuzsma while visiting Boston Children’s Hospital. (Mayor’s Office Photo by John Wilcox)
The commissioning ceremony for the USS Thomas Hudner. (Mayor’s Office Photo by John Wilcox)
Slam Dunk! Mayor Walsh watches 9 year old Gabryel dunk one as he shows off his new bedroom to the Mayor during the home buying celebration for Patricia Brown. (Mayor’s Office Photo by John Wilcox) / Mayor Walsh is given a flower as he marches in an East Boston parade. (Mayor’s Office Photo by John Wilcox)
Mayor Walsh greets Daniel who was attending the Shop with a Cop event at Target. (Mayor’s Office Photo by John Wilcox)
Mayor Walsh attends the Lunar New Year celebration at the Rainbow Adult Day Health center in Field’s Corner, Dorchester. (Mayor’s Office Photo by Isabel Leon)
Adam Truesdale of Jacksonville, Florida crosses the finish line of the 2018 Boston Marathon. (Mayor’s Office Photo by Jeremiah Robinson)
Construction Workers gathered on the corner of Boylston and Tremont St. for the 2018 Boston Red Sox Championship Parade. (Mayor’s Office Photo by Jeremiah Robinson) / Mayor Walsh and John Lynch, VP of Marketing for Reebok, take a tour of Reebok’s new HQ in the Seaport District. (Mayor’s Office Photo by Jeremiah Robinson)
Mayor and the Boston Public Schools (BPS) celebrated the opening of the Dearborn STEM 6–12 Early College Academy, the first school in Boston intentionally designed and built for STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) learning. (Mayor’s Office Photo by Isabel Leon)
Mayor Walsh, joined by over 100 Mayors from across the country, marched in the annual Pride Parade in Boston. (Mayor’s Office Photo by Jeremiah Robinson)

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