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Displaying 3051-3060 of over 1,000 results for single species observation on eBird Mentor Marsh Zimmerman Trail May 4 2019 Bird Day Babcock
2nd Arrest in Ongoing Investigation of Double Shooting in the area of Donnelly Field Announced
Middlesex District Attorney Marian Ryan and Cambridge Police Commissioner Christine Elow have announced that a second suspect has been charged in connection with the May 23, 2024, double shooting in the area of Donnelly Field.
City of Cambridge Municipal Election is Tuesday, November 7, 2023. Polls will be Open from 7 a.m. - 8 p.m.
You must vote at the polling location where you are registered. Please note that due to the 2022 Reprecincting, your polling location may have changed. Please double check your polling location before going to vote. To find your polling location and precinct information, visit www.cambridgema.gov/pollinglocations.
Roseland Portfolio
In December 2024, the development team behind Frost Terrace Apartments, a 40-unit 100% affordable development completed in 2021, purchased six contiguous sites (20 Roseland Street, 22 Roseland Street, 28 Roseland Street, 1 Frost Street, 3 Frost Street, and 5 Frost Street) where they intend to create another affordable development. The approximately one-acre parcel is adjacent to Frost Terrace and will be called Frost Terrace II. Located in the heart of Porter Square, surrounded by many amenities including restaurants, retail stores, and the Porter Square MBTA station, the combined parcels total 127,668 square feet and currently contain five multi-family buildings and one single family house. The team plans to create this affordable housing under the provisions of the Affordable Housing Overlay (AHO).
September 6, 2022 State Primary Unofficial Results
Election night results include in-person early voting, mail-in ballots received by election day, and ballots processed by tabulators in polling places. These results do not include hand-counted ballots (auxiliary ballots), write-in results, or provisional ballots.
March 5, 2024 Presidential Primary Unofficial Results
Election night results include in-person early voting, mail-in ballots received by election day, and ballots processed by tabulators in polling places. These results do not include hand-counted ballots (auxiliary ballots), write-in results, or provisional ballots.
Expect traffic and road closures October 1-2 in the Port, East Cambridge
Several roads in Cambridge will close for community events on Sunday, October 2.
Register to Vote
You must be registered to vote before you can vote in any local, state, or national election. You may register or pre-register to vote in Cambridge if you are a US citizen, a resident of Cambridge, and at least 16 years old.
Apply for a Variance or Special Permit
Some uses and/or developments of real property may require relief from the Board of Zoning Appeal (BZA). The BZA hears requests for Variances, Special Permits, Comprehensive Permits, and Appeals.
Seniors
Senior residents, particularly individuals with weakened respiratory and immune systems, may be at higher risk of serious illness upon contracting COVID-19. As a unified community, we can keep our most vulnerable residents safe and healthy, both physically and mentally, by adopting specific precautionary measures.
CANCELLED Cambridge Affordable Housing Trust
The Affordable Housing Trust's August 2025 meeting is cancelled. The next CAHT meeting is currently scheduled for September 25th, 2025 at 4 p.m (subject to change). If you have any questions, please email Chris Cotter at ccotter@cambridgema.gov. If you'd like to review previous meetings' agendas and materials, please visit the Affordable Housing Trust webpage.
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