49 Sixth St Launch Event
On Tuesday, July 22, 2025, leaders from the City of Cambridge and the Commonwealth gathered with nonprofit Preservation of Affordable Housing (POAH) to mark the beginning of renovations at the former Sacred Heart church rectory and school in East Cambridge. By the end of 2027, POAH plans to complete construction on the property, which will create 46 new permanently affordable apartment homes.
Walking Group for Older Adults
Join us for our Walking Group series, a guided set of weekly walks designed to encourage movement, connection, and exploration.
Walking Group for Older Adults
Join us for our Walking Group series, a guided set of weekly walks designed to encourage movement, connection, and exploration.
Walking Group for Older Adults
Join us for our Walking Group series, a guided set of weekly walks designed to encourage movement, connection, and exploration.
Walking Group for Older Adults
Join us for our Walking Group series, a guided set of weekly walks designed to encourage movement, connection, and exploration.
Community Meeting on the January 13th Fatal Shooting on Clifton Street
A community meeting has been scheduled to discuss a shooting on January 13 that resulted in a 21-year-old man being tragically killed outside of a Clifton Street residence. The meeting will include the latest information on the shooting. The preliminary investigation suggested the fatal shooting was an isolated incident and that there is no threat to the general public.
Statement from the City Manager on Temporary Emergency Shelter
Throughout this Public Health crisis, I have worked closely with the City’s Public Health team to ensure that we are making the most informed decisions possible to protect the health and welfare of the entire Cambridge community. As part of that effort, we have been working to identify options to care for our homeless community or those unable to safely isolate or quarantine at their residence during this time.
Veterans Exemptions
Eligible veterans, spouses, and parents are qualified for the following exemptions if they meet the minimum requirements as set forth below.
8.7 Pathway for Immigrant Workers Clinic
Pathway for Immigrant Workers (PIW) is a Cambridge-based nonprofit serving the Greater Boston area. PIW represents local employers who would not otherwise have the means to sponsor a minimum wage worker for a green card. PIW will assist low wage workers in employment-sponsored lawful permanent residence applications. After an initial assessment, if appropriate PIW will represent the employer in the immigration process.