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Displaying 1821-1830 of over 1,000 results for single species observation on eBird Mentor Marsh Zimmerman Trail May 4 2019 Bird Day Babcock
FY19 Annual Report
Fiscal Year 2019 major initiatives and accomplishments of City government
Farm Girl on the Front Lines: Deborah Sampson’s Secret
Deborah Sampson, a Massachusetts Revolutionary War heroine, disguised herself as a man and served in the Revolutionary War under the name Robert Shurtliff. She was also perhaps the first woman to lecture professionally in the United States.
Hands-on technical training fo our "All Hazards" Department
Rescue Company 1 and the Squads have been reviewing safe glass breaking techniques
Cambridge Commission on the Status of Women Regular Meeting
Monthly meeting of the Cambridge Women's Commission
Flashing Crosswalks for Safer Streets
This project would fund rapid flashing beacons at 10 high pedestrian risk crosswalks. These beacons increase the visibility of pedestrians, especially at night. They can alert drivers to crossing pedestrians, thereby preventing crashes.
City of Cambridge Announces Dog Parks and Tennis Courts to Reopen on Monday, June 15
The City of Cambridge announced that the City’s dog parks and tennis courts will reopen for public use on Monday, June 15.
Road Closures for the 2025 Cambridge 5k and Half Marathon on November 1 and 2
Expect road closures and traffic impacts on Saturday November 1 and Sunday, November 2, due to the Cambridge 5K and Half Marathon.
Update on Dec. 1 Pfizer Vaccine and Flu Clinic at King Open School
Due to high demand at the November 10 vaccination clinic, and in order to ensure those who received their first dose can receive their second dose on December 1, walk-in COVID-19 vaccine and flu shots will not be available at the December 1 clinic.
Information on Recent COVID-19 Cases & Trends in Cambridge
COVID-19 trends in Massachusetts and in Cambridge have been moving in the right direction since the peak of the Omicron surge in January. Recently, Cambridge has seen a small uptick in COVID-19 cases. A review of these cases indicates that this uptick is attributable to cases affiliated with institutions of higher education in the city. While cases in the community have been decreasing steadily, higher ed cases have been increasing.
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