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Daily Log for 12.26.2023
An overview of the Cambridge Police Department's daily calls for service.
Submit an Anonymous Crime Tip
The public can submit crime and suspicious activity tips anonymously to Cambridge Police via the anonymous email, text (SMS) or phone tip to the Cambridge Police Department.
Director's Update, July 28, 2024
Death Cafe, Fresh Pond Bug Walk, Mini Comic-Con, and More!
FY20 City Manager's Submitted Budget
Cambridge City Manager Louis A. DePasquale submitted his proposed Operating and Capital Budgets for Fiscal Year 2020 (FY20), as well as the proposed FY20-23 Operating and Capital Plans, to the Cambridge City Council on April 22, 2019.
Use of Force – 2023 Annual Report
The following report represents a review and analysis of the use-of-force incidents that department personnel were involved in throughout the year 2023
Director's Update, June 23, 2024
Summer Reading, Sebastian Junger, Nature Club, Caribbean Heritage Month, and Much More!
Community Supported Art
Page detailing the Community Supported Art program in Cambridge
The Impact of CET Outreach Workers
Outreach Workers build relationships with Cambridge families and share information about community events and resources offered by the City of Cambridge. Tagesech, a graduate of the Community Learning Center's Bridge to College Program, shares her journey as an Outreach Worker with the Amharic-speaking community in Cambridge.
BridgeStat - September 2014
September edition of BridgeStat monthly crime report
Filament Firmament Exhibit Reception Opening Remarks 3-21-10
Filament/Firmament is a permanent public artwork for the newly expanded main branch of the Cambridge Public Library by longtime Cambridge resident and acclaimed sculptor Ellen Driscoll.
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