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Cambridge Announces 2025 "Main Streets" Energy Efficiency Initiative for Small Businesses
Eversource-approved contractor AECOM will be in the community June 16 – June 20 to provide information about energy-saving programs and services.
Cambridge Announces 2025 "Main Streets" Energy Efficiency Initiative for Small Businesses
Eversource-approved contractor AECOM will be in the community June 16 – June 20 to provide information about energy-saving programs and services.
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Join Black History Stroll Feb. 4
Join Cambridge City Councilor E. Denise Simmons for the 2023 Black History Stroll, touring the Cambridge Museum of History and Culture’s exhibition of 15 posters recognizing people of color who blazed trails in Cambridge.
Prioritizing Urban Safety A Comprehensive Approach to Complete Streets in Cambridge
The City's commitment to urban safety is not just on repairing damaged roads or improving accessibility, but also on prioritizing safety at dangerous intersections. By the end of this year, the City plans to ban turns on red at most intersections.
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