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Red Line Closures in February will Impact Cambridge, Somerville, and Boston
The MBTA plans to close parts of the Red Line in Cambridge in February in order to make track improvements, inspect tunnels, and make other upgrades. Free shuttles will replace regular train service on parts of the Red Line.
Longfellow Road Traffic Calming
The project includes reconstruction of Longfellow Road as a "Shared Street," which consists of having roadway and sidewalks at the same level.
Cambridge Other Local Governments and Nonprofit Groups Challenge Unlawful Restrictions
The suit raises concerns that the Trump-Vance Administration actions will push more than 170,000 people into homelessness as cold winter months arrive.
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.
Cambridge Housing Authority (CHA) Board Vacancy for CHA/Affiliate Housing Resident
The CHA's mission is to develop and manage safe, good quality, affordable housing for low-income individuals and families in a manner which promotes citizenship, community and self-reliance in one of the most expensive housing markets in the country.
John Tagiuri's Lamps At Sennott Park Restored
As part of the improvements at Sennott Park, Cambridge Arts has restored John Tagiuri's 2002 public artworks "Endless Lamps" near the basketball courts.
Community Development Department Leadership Update
Iram Farooq, Assistant City Manager of Community Development, is leaving the City to become the Managing Director of Campus Planning at Harvard University.
2020 Archive
Archive of the 2020 River Festival
COVID-19 Data Center Updates will End on May 11 in Accordance with State and Federal Changes
Thursday, May 11, 2023 marks the expiration of the COVID-19 public health emergency (PHE) that was first declared at both the state and federal levels in 2020. This signals a number of changes, including changes to COVID-19 data reporting.
Baker-Polito Administration Announces Employer Vaccination Program, Extension of Targeted free COVID-19 Testing Sites, Provides Weekly Dose Updates
The Baker-Polito Administration announced the Commonwealth’s Employer Vaccination Program, which will allow Massachusetts employers options to easily and conveniently vaccinate their employees.
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