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Cambridge Police Officer Arrested for Operating Under the Influence of Alcohol Following Multi-Vehicle Crash
A Cambridge Police officer has been placed on administrative leave after being arrested for operating under the influence of alcohol following a multi-vehicle crash early Monday morning.
Cambridge Community Benefits Advisory Committee Vacancy
The Community Benefits Advisory Committee (CBAC) is a volunteer group of community members who work together to make recommendations to the City Manager for the approval and awarding of grant agreements with nonprofit organizations for the provision of Community Benefits. Community Benefits may be programs or services provided by nonprofit organizations that directly benefit Cambridge residents.
Cambridge Extends Historic Renewable Energy Opportunity to Residents, Businesses
As a result of a virtual power purchase agreement (VPPA), a new solar farm is being built in Illinois and Cambridge will receive credits for making new renewable energy available to the grid.
Cambridge Awarded What Works Cities Gold Certification for Exceptional Use of Data
What Works Cities Certification represents the international standard of data excellence in city governance. Cambridge is the only New England city Certified at the Gold level in 2024, and one of two cities across the nation to achieve Gold level Certification three times (joining Washington, D.C.).
Sample License Agreement with the City of Cambridge
Sample Pole and Conduit License Agreement with the City of Cambridge
Cambridge Hires Inaugural Chief Climate Officer To Lead City’s Climate Resilience and Sustainability
The City of Cambridge has been a climate leader for many years and worked closely with the City Council, climate activists and experts, business and institutional leaders, and residents to chart a path forward. Julie Wormser will bring extensive local, regional and national experience.
Boston, Cambridge and Somerville Launch Regional Effort to Protect and Plan for Arts Spaces
'Making Space for Art' is supported by $140,000 Grant from Metropolitan Area Planning Council
Cambridge Residents 60 and Older: Learn How to Make Your Own Music using Artificial Intelligence!
The North Cambridge Senior Center is hosting a workshop where participants can create their own songs using an AI-powered music tool. No musical experience required!
Cambridge Robbery Suspect Arrested in Federal Sex Trafficking Investigation
– A man has been charged with allegedly trafficking a woman to engage in commercial sex acts, coercing her to travel across state lines to engage in commercial sex, forcing her to assist him in robbing multiple convenience stores in Massachusetts, and forced her to assist in procuring an illegal firearm for him to use in one of the robberies.
Curbside Composting
In 2009, the City set a goal to reduce residential trash disposal by 30% by 2020, and by 80% by 2050. With that goal in mind, the City expanded curbside compost to all buildings with 1 to 12 units. 25,000 households (8,100 buildings) are now eligible to participate.
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