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Update: 250th Anniversary of U.S. Army Celebration at Cambridge Common Rescheduled to July 7
The 250th Anniversary of the United States Army event at the Cambridge Common has been rescheduled to July 7 at 1 p.m.
Cambridge Community Electricity to Offer More Clean Electricity and Lower Prices
Rates are going down while providing more renewable energy -- and all options will be cheaper than Eversource's upcoming residential rate, although future savings cannot be guaranteed.
Storm and Cold Weather Updates - January 2026
Snow and extreme cold weather is coming. Find information on shelters, places to stay warm, resources, and winter safety tips.
Work to Install Separated Bike Lanes on Hampshire Street Begins August 21
The City of Cambridge will begin installing separated bike lanes on Hampshire Street on Monday, August 21.
New Retail Playbook Workshop 3 - Using Customer Data for Better Marketing
This online training series is designed to help main street retailers understand how they can grow their online business.
New Retail Playbook Workshop 1 - Understanding Changes in Retail and Marketing Basics
This online training series is designed to help main street retailers understand how they can grow their online business.
City of Cambridge Thanks Biogen Foundation for $1 Million Donation to Mayor’s Disaster Relief Fund
On behalf of the City of Cambridge, Mayor Sumbul Siddiqui and City Manager Louis DePasquale are extremely thankful to the Biogen Foundation for its $1 million donation to the Mayor’s Disaster Relief Fund.
Baker-Polito Administration Announces Further Measures to Stop the Spread of COVID-19
On December 22, 2020, the Baker-Polito Administration announced further restrictions to help stop the spread of COVID-19 in the Commonwealth, including new capacity and gathering limits. These measures will go into effect on Saturday, December 26 and will remain in effect until noon on January 10, 2021.
City of Cambridge Hires Internationally-Renowned Consultant to Conduct Third-Party Police Review
The City of Cambridge and Police Department today announced they have contracted with Washington, D.C.-based Police Executive Research Forum (PERF), who will conduct an independent review of the Cambridge Police’s current training programs, policies, and protocols to make recommendations for the department and help evaluate areas of improvement.
City Hall AV Improvements
Upgrades to the Sullivan Chamber, Ackermann Room, and Sophie J. Anastos Room
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