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On June 22, 2022, “The VOTES Act” was signed into law. The VOTES Act makes several temporary election administration changes, which were instituted in 2020 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, permanent. Early voting is available to all voters for the State Primary, September 6. Early voting is available by mail and in person to all registered voters and no excuse is required.
The City of Cambridge is asking residents and local business for assistance in maintaining its healthy urban forest, which includes trees on streets, in parks, on private property, and campuses. Recent extreme heat and the current drought have significantly stressed many new and mature trees throughout the city. These trees provide essential shade, clean the air, and support a living ecosystem.
Read the latest draft strategic plan for Cambridge's Data Analytics & Open Data Program. We welcome public comment on this draft until August 19, 2022.
Every 10 years after the US Census is completed, new ward and precinct boundaries are drawn to reflect changes in our population. This is an important process that takes place, with important changes that will affect many Cambridge voters.
Cambridge Arts is restoring 20 mosaic murals at Cambridge’s Millers River Apartments as part of the renovation and expansion of the 19-story-tall Cambridge Housing Authority complex at 15 Lambert St.
Vaccines and boosters are the best way to protect against COVID-19. However, even some people who are fully vaccinated may get COVID. People who test positive - whether vaccinated or not - and who are at high risk for serious illness now have access to free treatments that can help prevent severe disease.
The Run to Home Base 5K and 9K road races will take place on Saturday, July 30, between 7:45 and 10 a.m. along Massachusetts Avenue and Memorial Drive near MIT.
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