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Please be advised of traffic impacts due to MayFair in Harvard Square on Sunday, May 15, from 11 a.m. - 6 p.m. Road closures will be in effect prior to and after event to allow for preparation and cleanup.
This school was the first in Massachusetts designed for net zero emissions, using 44% less energy than a typical school in the state. Solar panels on the roof and facade help power the building, along with 190 geothermal wells to reduce heating and cooling loads. Students can track energy use on dashboards. Ample windows fill the space with light. The building is also designed for resilience as the climate changes, with an elevated first floor to protect against flooding.
The City of Cambridge announced the next round of small business relief grants today which will award over $2,000,000 to eligible Cambridge businesses. Earlier this year, the City offered grants to restaurants and night life venues and this grant program is open to businesses across multiple sectors.
The study demonstrated that intensive police training in procedural justice can improve police behavior in crime hot spots where proactive policing interventions are implemented, and has the potential to reduce arrests, decrease crime, and enhance the public opinion of police.
Effective May 7, 2022, the Cambridge Public Health Department will transition to updating case data on the Cambridge COVID-19 Data Center from Monday - Friday as opposed to the current 7-day update.
As part of National Small Business Week, 18 local businesses, representing a variety of neighborhoods and specialties, were presented with awards recognizing their contribution to Cambridge's retail environment.
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