Learn to Bike Road Readiness Workshop
Road Readiness is a free workshop for adults who already know how to ride a bike but want more practice building skills and confidence. Participants will learn skills such as shifting gears, adjusting seats, hand signaling, and safe riding techniques. Bicycles and helmets will be provided.
Learn to Bike Road Readiness Workshop
Road Readiness is a free workshop for adults who already know how to ride a bike but want more practice building skills and confidence. Participants will learn skills such as shifting gears, adjusting seats, hand signaling, and safe riding techniques. Bicycles and helmets will be provided.
Learn to Bike Road Readiness Workshop
Road Readiness is a free workshop for adults who already know how to ride a bike but want more practice building skills and confidence. Participants will learn skills such as shifting gears, adjusting seats, hand signaling, and safe riding techniques. Bicycles and helmets will be provided.
Learn to Bike Road Readiness Workshop
Road Readiness is a free workshop for adults who already know how to ride a bike but want more practice building skills and confidence. Participants will learn skills such as shifting gears, adjusting seats, hand signaling, and safe riding techniques. Bicycles and helmets will be provided.
June 10 to 19 Traffic Impacts
The City of Cambridge is notifying residents, businesses, and visitors of multiple temporary street closures throughout the week due to several community events. These include Haggerty Day, the Greek Festival, the US Army’s 250th Birthday, Hoops ‘N’ Health, 617 Day Block Party, and the Juneteenth Parade and Celebration.
(CANCELED) Read to a Dog (O'Neill)
Read with a cuddly friend! Trained therapy dogs provide warm and nonjudgmental reading companions for new or experienced readers up to age 14. Registration for each 10-minute time slot is required and begins on Friday, September 6 by calling or visiting the O’Neill Branch (617-349-4023).
City Manager Letter to Small Business Community
Cambridge City Manager Louis A. DePasquale issued a letter to the Small Business Community. Ensuring our businesses can remain open is a community effort. We cannot let our guard down on our individual adherence to basic public health measures. Each of us has a responsibility to prevent the spread of this virus.