Story Time (Valente)
Join us for stories, songs, and rhymes. For children of all ages and their grown-ups.
Due to Early Voting at the Valente Branch, today's program will take place in the Children's Area.
Emergency Planning Guide - Haitian Creole
The guide outlines care and custody options, including caregiver authorization, temporary agent authorization, and guardianship of a minor. The guide offers a comparison of how these options differ, and outlines the process for setting up each of these arrangements. It also offers a checklist of documents that parents may want to ensure they have in a safe place and available to the child and his or her caregiver as needed, such as passports, medical records, contact information and more.
Reopening of Roadways Near 221 Mount Auburn Street
The City of Cambridge will reopen Sparks Street and Mount Auburn Street and lift all detours related to the 221 Mt. Auburn Street demolition. Normal traffic patterns will be restored on April 17, 2026.
CYP Teen Internships
Cambridge Youth Programs (CYP) offers a variety of programs, events, and field trips for Cambridge residents ages 14-19. If you’re a Cambridge teen interested in exploring new skills, fostering connection, and developing your leadership, apply to one of CYP's pain teen internships and drop into Moses teen programming after school!
Build Two Bus Shelters
Install bus shelters at two bus stops. Locations will be selected to benefit the greatest number of riders. Providing accessible, safe, and comfortable shelters encourages use of public transportation and supports the City's environmental goals.
Expanding Space for Street Trees
Help our environment by removing pavement to expand space for new and existing trees. Removing pavement provides more soil space for tree roots, helps trees live longer and healthier, improves drainage, and reduces city heat.
COVID- 19 Third Dose Approved for Certain Immunocompromised Individuals
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently approved an additional third dose of the COVID-19 vaccine for certain people who are immunocompromised due to a medical condition or because they are receiving medications or treatments that weaken their immune response.