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Planning an Event in the City
Permits are required if you plan to host an event on City property
Black History Month at the Library
Library unveils programs and events to celebrate Black History Month
Apply for the Senior WaterSewer Program
All residents aged 65 years of age or older who own and occupy their one, two or three family home are eligible for a 15% discount on water/sewer charges.
Critical Resource Kits for the Homeless
Deliver resource kits to homeless residents through established programs. These kits will provide supplies such as socks, feminine hygiene products, toiletries, first aid kits, and other items to Cambridge’s most vulnerable population.
Apply to the DHSP Preschool Lottery.
Applications accepted through October 31
Cambridge Plays - MLAB in the Park
Hands-on STEM workshop for learners of all ages exploring how ideas are brought to reality.
Collins Branch Closed for the Day
Branch will reopen tomorrow when power is restored
Rules of the Road Bicycle Workshop
Workshop for people new to biking in a city.
Riding in the Fire Truck Videos
riding in fire trucks videos
Let’s Replace the Massachusetts State Flag! (Central Square)
Why does the Massachusetts State flag matter? Learn about the history and significance of the Massachusetts state seal, flag, and motto from Sage Carbone and David Shane Lowry. Think more deeply about your community's symbols and better understand why our state flag must be changed. This discussion is inspired by the Massachusetts Seal, Flag, and Motto Advisory Commission’s open call to artists, historians, educators, students, and members of the public to participate in the effort to redesign the state’s seal, flag, and motto. Established by the Legislature in 2024, the Commission is tasked with developing and recommending new symbols to represent the state through a statewide public process. Learn more about the Massachusetts Seal, Flag, and Motto Advisory Commission’s open call to artists.
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