Request DVD of Program
Copies of original TV programming produced by 22-CityView, the City’s municipal television channel, are available on DVD upon request.
Safe Naps for Cambridge Preschoolers
New healthy PVC-free nap mats will help Cambridge preschoolers sleep safely! We will purchase 80 mats for programs still using old mats that are coated with PVC, a chemical associated with negative health effects. All kids in Cambridge preschools deserve a safe nap!
22-CityView
22-CityView is responsible for the television and audio production needs related to programming on the City of Cambridge Municipal Channel.
Request a DVD
Request a DVD of programming produced by 22-CityView.
Watch 22CityView Programs
22-CityView broadcasts all regular meetings of the Cambridge City Council and certain City Council Committee meetings, in addition to showing both original and acquired programming.
Restore the North Cambridge Mural before it’s gone!
This art display absorbs the positive energy that comes from neighbors gathering, kids play around it, it is used it as a backdrop for many pictures and it is very busy during basketball and tennis season. It must be refurbished for the benefit of the North Cambridge community!
Red Sox Game Day Event for Older Adults
Come join us for an afternoon of fun watching the Boston Red Sox on our TV in the drop-in lounge.
We will serve hot dogs, popcorn, pretzels, ice cream and cold sodas.
STEAM Upgrades for Youth Centers!
Support learning, creativity, and fun for Cambridge’s Youth. This project funds upgraded STEAM equipment for Youth Centers: new computers, learning technologies, more creative art supplies, diverse books, gaming technology, recreational equipment, TV monitors and more!
Jamie Loftus presents: Raw Dog: The Naked Truth About Hot Dogs (Main)
Harvard Book Store and the Cambridge Public Library welcome Jamie Loftus—comedian, Emmy-nominated TV writer, and podcaster—to celebrate the paperback release of her New York Times bestseller Raw Dog: The Naked Truth About Hot Dogs. She will be joined in conversation by Tori Bedford—Associate Producer for Boston Public Radio.
Registration is required.