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CPD Statistical Breakdown of I.C.E. Interactions August 2025 to February 2026
In accordance with the City of Cambridge Welcoming Community Ordinance Reporting Guidelines (section 2.129.060), the following data pertains to the six-month period spanning from August 2025 to February 2026.
Two Arrested on Charges Related to Illegal Possession of Firearms
On Thursday, February 4, 2026 Cambridge Police arrested Patrick McGowan, 28, of Cambridge, and Christian Fauntleroy, 29, of Dorchester on charges related to the unlawful possession of firearms and ammunition.
Cambridge Committed to Maintaining Outdoor Dining in Public Areas throughout 2021
While we cannot predict when the state of emergency will be declared over by the Governor, the City of Cambridge will work with affected businesses to find a way to support and assist them in identifying mechanisms to legally maintain their outdoor area and keep it operational through the end of the calendar year.
Ames Street Separated Bike Lane Project (Main St to Memorial Dr)
Ames Street Separated Bike Lane Project (Main St to Memorial Dr)
Cambridge Public Safety Pauses to Recognize 24th Anniversary of September 11th
Cambridge Public Safety Pauses to Recognize 24th Anniversary of September 11th
Cambridge’s Commitment to Affordable Housing Resulting in Momentum and Milestones
Affordable housing has been a longstanding priority of the City Council and City Manager, reflected in the City’s significant investments and ongoing strategies to preserve and create affordable housing.
Phase III of Reopening Massachusetts Set to Begin on July 6
Baker-Polito Administration Initiates Transition to Third Phase of Four-Phase Approach
Cambridge Open Data Department to Host Hands-On Public Workshop
Curious about Cambridge Open Data but don't know where to start? The Cambridge Open Data Department will host a hands-on public workshop on Wednesday, July 10, 2024, at 6:00 PM in the Rossi Room at the Main Library, 449 Broadway. We welcome everyone interested in learning more about finding and using the City’s data. Come learn about the kinds of data we have, how to access it, and what you can do with it.
Shared Success - How to Finance a Worker Co-op Buyout
Are you thinking about succession plans for your small business? This workshop is open to small business owners in Cambridge and beyond. This workshop is part of the Small Business Succession Planning Program.
Culinary Classes for Older Adults: Cooking to Reduce Food Waste (Virtual)
Join us for a fun and educational one-hour cooking class focused on reducing food waste! Chef Kelcy will show you how to creatively use what you have on hand to reduce food waste while making flavorful dishes that highlight seasonal ingredients. Whether you're looking to minimize waste in your own kitchen or just love learning new cooking techniques, this class is sure to inspire! Chef Kelcy is a Lowell-based chef and educator who emphasizes seasonal eating and community support. As the Farm Chef at Wright-Locke Farm in Winchester, MA, she conducts educational programs for all ages and creates delightful farm-to-table food experiences.
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