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OWD recently hosted a "Dress to Impress" free thrift store, open to Cambridge residents between the ages of 18 and 40 who participate in Cambridge Works, Next Up, the Cambridge Employment Program, Cambridge Youth Programs, and the College Success Initiative. During the event, clients browsed a variety of lightly worn, high-quality professional clothing to wear at internships and jobs.
Thanks to years of effort, Cambridge reached a major milestone in 2024: 30% of the City is now shaded by tree canopy! Join us to learn what helped us reach this milestone, share your experiences from the past five years, and help shape priorities for the years ahead.
The Cambridge Community Learning Center's (CLC) job training programs help students build the skills they need to go to college and find fulfilling careers.
With more than 80 participants submitting 115 photos and pieces of artwork, City staff selected an image of the Charles River at sunset for the 2026 Resident Parking Permit sticker.
The following results are unofficial as of Friday, November 7, 2025. Write-in and auxiliary ballots are included in the results; provisional and mailed overseas absentee ballots are not included.
In observance of the Veterans Day holiday on Tuesday, November 11, City of Cambridge offices, libraries, and senior centers will be closed, and payments will not be required at City of Cambridge parking meters and parking meter pay stations.
The following results are unofficial as of November 4, 2025. Write-in, auxiliary, provisional, and overseas absentee ballots are not included in the results.
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