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Cambridge Community Garden Program: Policy for City-Owned Property
Cambridge Public Library Board of Trustees Meeting Minutes - 10/2/2018
Meeting minutes of the Cambridge Public Library Board of Trustees meeting held October 2, 2018
Cambridge Human Rights Commission May 2025 Minutes
Minutes for April 2025 Human rights Commission meeting
FY22 Cannabis Business Permit Process
Outline of permitting process for cannabis businesses in Cambridge.
Temporary Emergency Shelter at Cambridge’s War Memorial Recreation Center To Partially Open Tomorrow
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CPL Presents: Kristen Arnett, Author of STOP ME IF YOU'VE HEARD THIS ONE (Main/Virtual)
Join the Cambridge Public Library in celebrating Pride Month by welcoming Kristen Arnett, author of Mostly Dead Things, With Teeth, and—published just this past March—STOP ME IF YOU'VE HEARD THIS ONE. After a reading from her work, Arnett will be joined in conversation by Jill McDonough, author of five books of poetry including American Treasure and Here All Night. Called "a perversely funny novel about family, ambition, and desire" (Shelf Awareness), STOP ME IF YOU'VE HEARD THIS ONE follows a professional clown, Cherry Hendricks, as she tries to stay true to her needs as a person as well as an artist. This is a hybrid event and registration is required. This event is cosponsored by the Cambridge Public Library Foundation.
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Cambridge Fire 2024 Emergency Response Numbers at a Glance
In 2024, the Cambridge Fire Department responded to 16,182 emergency incidents, including 1,148 fires, 7,387 medical emergencies, and 237 elevator rescues. Firefighters played a critical role in major local fires, including a tragic 3-alarm fire in North Cambridge and multiple multi-alarm residential fires throughout the year. Cambridge fire companies also provided mutual aid to neighboring communities 196 times, highlighting their dedication to public safety.
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