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City and Public Health Department Remind Residents of Ongoing Efforts to Help Protect the Community from COVID-19
Over the course of the COVID-19 pandemic, the City of Cambridge, Cambridge Public Health Department, and our partners have been working to protect the health and safety of those who live and work in Cambridge.
Late-Night Detours on Route 28 Wednesday, August 2 to Friday, August 4
The Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT) will reconstruct sidewalks and begin resurfacing Route 28 in Cambridge (McGrath Highway and Monsignor O’Brien Highway). Work will include late-night/early morning detours for traffic heading north between Third Street and Broadway.
Fire Companies responded to a Hazardous Materials Incident on Friday evening, March 14th
The Incident was safely resolved by HazMat Task Force Firefighters
HubSpot Joins City of Cambridge’s Community Electricity Program; Becomes Largest Business To Participate in Program’s 100% Renewable Option
With its participation in The Cambridge Community Electricity Program, HubSpot becomes the largest user to date in the City’s 100% Green Plus fully renewable electricity option.
Nine Metro North Communities, Cambridge Health Alliance & Tufts University to Launch Collaborative COVID-19 Vaccination Sites
The new Metro North COVID-19 Vaccination Partnership -- a consortium of nine cities, Cambridge Health Alliance (CHA), and Tufts University -- announced today that it will open three joint vaccination sites to expand COVID-19 vaccine access in the metro north area. The regional partnership was recently approved by the Massachusetts Department of Public Health as a part of its statewide network of vaccination locations.
Work in Progress to set up the Modular Fire House on Hovey Av
This temporary relocation of the Headquarters Companies will allow for the total rehab of the current Fire Headquarters building
Port Pride, Cambridge Carnival, and Saints Cosmos and Damian Festival: Expect traffic and road closures September 9 to 11
Expect traffic impacts due to community events on Friday, September 9; Saturday, September 10; and Sunday, September 11.
How has the COVID-19 Pandemic Affected Your Life? Take the COVID-19 Community Impact Survey.
Results from this survey will help the Massachusetts Department of Public Health act and address the most critical needs, partner with communities to support local efforts, and inform state policy with accurate information on what people need now and in the long term.
STEAM It Up! Event
Come on by this citywide K–8 family STEAM night sponsored by the Cambridge STEAM Initiative. There are over 30 hands on activities for all school age children to engage in!
Baker-Polito Administration on Track to Hit Goal of 4.1 Million People Vaccinated, Announces Next Phase of Vaccination Efforts
The Baker-Polito Administration set a goal of vaccinating approximately four million people in the Commonwealth. According to the CDC’s vaccine data, 3.9 million people in Massachusetts have been fully or partially vaccinated as of today. Another 180,000 people are scheduled to get their first dose in the next 7 days.
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