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The Cambridge Police Department announced that 39 new police officers graduated on Saturday from the fourth Cambridge-Northeastern Police Academy class following a special graduation ceremony that was held at Northeastern University. The fourth academy class includes 15 new Cambridge Police officers.
The City of Cambridge announced that it will be continuing its free COVID-19 PCR testing program 7 days per week through its partnership with CIC Health.
In advance of the Independence Day holiday, the City of Cambridge wants to remind the community that fireworks are illegal, dangerous, and can cause trauma for residents.
The Transitional Jobs Program Supports Cambridge Residents Ages 18-35 who have not been able to get or keep jobs for a variety of reasons. Coordinated through the Department of Human Service Programs’ Office of Workforce Development, Cambridge Works prepares participants to enter the workforce through a 3-month, paid temporary job placement, one-on-one case management, professional development classes, and job development.
The Cambridge Public Health Department, through its Cambridge in Motion campaign, has awarded a total of $12,500 in mini-grants to 13 local organizations to develop activities that promote healthy eating and active living.
In observance of the Independence Day holiday, City of Cambridge offices, libraries, and senior centers will be closed on Monday, July 4, and payments will not be required at parking meters and parking meter pay stations. The offices at Cambridge Cemetery, 76 Coolidge Avenue, will also be closed on July 4, however, the cemetery gates will be open from 7 a.m. - 7:30 p.m.
The CDC recommendation related to vaccines for children under 5 was issued on Saturday, June 18, and COVID-19 vaccines are now recommended for all children age 6 months and older.
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