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Remember to Notify Your Close Contacts if You Test Positive for COVID-19
While COVID-19 cases are declining, infection rates are still high in Cambridge and the state. The Cambridge Public Health Department reminds residents who have COVID-19 to notify your close contacts so that they may take precautions to help stop the spread. A close contact is anyone who has been within 6 feet of you for 15 minutes or more over a 24-hour period while indoors during the two days before you got sick OR the two days before your positive test was taken if you don’t have symptoms. By telling your close contacts that they may have been in contact with COVID-19, you are helping to protect everyone.
/covid19/News/2022/02/notifyclosecontacts
City of Cambridge and the Cambridge Public Library Donate Books to City Youth via Lunch Sites and Community Members at the War Memorial
The City of Cambridge and Cambridge Public Library announced this week that they are distributing donated books to Cambridge youth, as well as community members staying at the temporary emergency shelter at the War Memorial Recreation Center. The donation of books keeps with the Library’s dedication to promote literacy and bridge gaps in access during the Library’s closure as a result of COVID-19.
/covid19/News/2020/05/bookdonation
City of Cambridge Extends Outdoor Dining
The City of Cambridge announced it is extending outdoor dining in the City until 60 days after the end of the Commonwealth’s declared state of emergency. This announcement follows the Governor’s Executive Order last week, which gave cities and towns the flexibility to extend outdoor dining past the initial November 1 deadline.
/covid19/News/2020/09/cityofcambridgeextendsoutdoordining
CLC Education Advisors
Every student at the CLC has an education advisor. The advisors get students the support they need to continue their studies.
/Departments/humanserviceprograms/News/2024/11/clceducationadvisors
STEAM in the Early Years
The Cambridge STEAM Initiative and the Cambridge Office of Early Education (OEC) sponsor a "STEAM in the Early Years" workshop series, which includes data-driven research and hands-on activities that reinforce the importance of encouraging STEAM identity development in our youngest learners.
/Departments/humanserviceprograms/News/2023/12/steamintheearlyyears
Cambridge Public Library to Host a Midwinter Reading with Three Award-Winning Local Authors
On Wednesday, January 29 at 6 p.m., the Cambridge Public Library will welcome Nina MacLaughlin, Joan Wickersham, and Lucy Ives for a reading and Q&A.
/Departments/cambridgepubliclibrary/newsandannouncements/2025/01/cambridgepubliclibrarytoh...
Snow and Ice Removal Tips after a Storm
Property owners/residents are responsible for removing all snow and ice from sidewalks and accessible ramps next to their property following a storm per City Ordinance. Here are some helpful tips to follow.
/Departments/publicworks/news/2025/02/snowandiceremovaltipsafterastorm
Partial Roadway Paving Enhancements beginning Week of July 28
Partial Roadway Paving Enhancements Scheduled Beginning Week of July 28
/Departments/publicworks/news/2025/07/partialroadwaypavingenhancementsbeginningweekofjuly2...
District Attorney Announces Arrest of Edward J. Watson in 1992 Cold Case Murder of Michelle Miller
Middlesex District Attorney Marian Ryan and Cambridge Police Commissioner Christine Elow announced today that thirty-two years after the crime occurred, Edward J. Watson, 65, of Mattapan, has been arrested for the murder of Michelle Miller. Miller, a former U.S. Army soldier was 29 years old when she was last seen alive in Central Square, Cambridge. Her body was found in the basement of a vacant apartment two weeks later, when a neighbor complained of a foul odor.
/Departments/cambridgepolice/News/2024/12/districtattorneyannouncesarrestofedwardj,-d-,wat...
Squad 4
Stuff about Squad 4
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