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The City of Cambridge is seeking residents and local professionals interested in serving on the Recycling Advisory Committee (RAC) beginning January 2017. The RAC is a volunteer committee which provides advice, recommendations, and assistance to the Department of Public Works regarding recycling, composting, reuse, and waste reduction.
Cambridge Water Department (CWD) carefully monitors the City’s water supply system to ensure an adequate supply of water is available to meet the needs of residents, businesses, and universities. As the severity of the drought in Massachusetts continues, the usable capacity remaining in the City's reservoir system has been declining due to insufficient rainfall. CWD will begin introducing MWRA water into Cambridge’s system starting Tuesday, October 11.
Based on the current reservoir levels and the need to maintain the operability of the water treatment plant, CWD will begin introducing MWRA water into Cambridge’s system starting Tuesday, October 11th.
The Bridgestat Monthly Crime Report produced by the Cambridge Police Department Crime Analysis Unit was recently recognized by the International Association of Crime Analysts (IACA) and awarded third place in the statistical report category of the analytical products contest.
Cambridge residents can receive a seasonal flu shot at the Cambridge Public Health Department’s annual flu clinics this fall. While there is no charge to the public for flu shots, the health department asks that people with health insurance bring their cards with them. Nasal spray vaccine will not be offered this year due to concerns about its effectiveness.
At this public meeting on October 20th, DCR will present the design developed after consideration of public input received on the Magazine Beach Site Improvements Project – Phase 2.
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