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Committee on Public Planting
Monthly Meeting for the Committee on Public Planting
Huron Ave and Cushing Plaza Improvements Project
As part of the Five-Year Street and Sidewalk Reconstruction Plan, Huron Ave, from Fresh Pond Place to Fresh Pond Parkway, is scheduled for reconstruction. This project will include paving, sidewalk improvements and utility installations. Cushing Plaza, located at Cushing Street and Huron Avenue, is scheduled for reconstruction to allow stormwater to infiltrate and provide enhanced biochar and compost soil for the new trees and garden plantings.
Becoming a Firefighter
how to become a firefighter
Mid Cambridge Neighborhood Conservation District Commission Monthly Meeting
Mid Cambridge Neighborhood Conservation District Commission Monthly Meeting
How To Participate
Tips on how to participate in the curbside compost program
Literacy and ESOL
The Literacy Project offers free classes in English conversation, job hunting/resume writing, and computer basics.
City Council Meeting Agenda - 5/7/2001
Agenda of the City Council meeting held May 7th, 2001
Daily Log 9.22.2022
An overview of the Cambridge Police Department's daily calls for service for September 22, 2022
City of Cambridge Announces $800,000 in Multifamily Decarbonization Subsidies Through Partnership with Massachusetts Clean Energy Center and BlocPower
Multifamily building owners in Cambridge, MA can now leverage support from $800,000 in new subsidies when they complete decarbonization projects.
City of Cambridge to begin Accepting Applications for Mayor's Disaster Relief Fund for COVID-19
The City will begin accepting applications for the Mayor’s Disaster Relief Fund on Monday, April 13, 2020. Under guidelines issued by the Fund’s Trustees, the City will be prioritizing applicants who demonstrate a loss of income as a result of the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) crisis.
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