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The Cambridge Active Transportation Report is emailed regularly and provides general interest information about all things transportation in Cambridge.
Cambridge Police Earns “Gold Standard” in Law Enforcement Excellence
Explore how the Cambridge Police Department’s commitment to law enforcement excellence shapes the future of public safety and what these achievements mean for the program’s future.
Director's Update, September 3, 2023
A Conversation with Sola Mahfouz, Death Café, Tai Chi for Seniors, and More!
Director's Update, June 9, 2024
Robert Pinsky, Juneteenth with Wee the People, Queer Zine Making, Park Sounds, and Lots More
Director's Update, August 6, 2023
Jenny Odell at the Main Library, Cosmic Story Time, One-on-One Tech Help, and More!
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Cambridge residents can create or join private neighborhood websites to share information, including neighborhood public safety issues, community events and activities, local services, and even lost pets.
Director's Update, September 15, 2024
CPL Nature Club, Sarah Lewis, Cambridge Cooks, Writing Group, and Much More!
Director's Update, March 3, 2024
Overdose Prevention Training, Cambridge Cooks with Ayida Solé, Left on Pearl Screening, and More
You Can Initiative: Overdose Prevention Kit Assembly and Information (Central Square)
In honor of National Public Health Week, please join us on Thursday, April 9th from 1-2:30 pm to volunteer to put together overdose prevention kits at the Cambridge Public Library, Central Square Branch. This year’s National Public Health Week theme "Ready. Set. Action!" calls on each of us to take part in community-driven solutions and daily actions that create healthier, more equitable, and connected communities. The You Can initiative (youcan.info) addresses overdose deaths by increasing access to lifesaving skills and resources statewide. Volunteers play a crucial role in this program by assembling the kits that are then mailed out across the state, getting lifesaving resources out to people and families who need them, free of cost. Each kit contains naloxone, fentanyl test strips, and other vital resources. Volunteers will be able to leave with a completed kit, if desired. Representatives from the Cambridge Health Department will also be onsite to provide additional resources and support. This program is a partnership between the Massachusetts Department of Public Health and Health Resources in Action (HRiA) and hosted by the Cambridge Health Department and Cambridge Public Library.
Cambridge Celebrates Arbor Week April 28-May 3
The Cambridge Department of Public Works invites you to celebrate Arbor Week April 28-May 3, featuring activities, information and giveaways that promote the City's Urban Forest.
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