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In the first week of March, the City of Cambridge will host three, free information sessions, including a Fair Housing Listening Session (March 2), a Summer Resource and Camp Information Fair (March 4), and Safeguarding Against Scams (March 5).
The Cambridge Public Health Department, will award up to ten $500 mini-grants to support community projects that promote healthy eating and physical activity in Cambridge.
In 2009, the City of Cambridge adopted a goal to reduce trash by 30% by 2020. Cambridge officials are pleased to announce that the 30% trash reduction goal has been achieved one year early.
Effective February 10, 2019, the City Council has voted to extend the Tree Protection Ordinance Amendment requiring a permit to remove a "significant tree" on private property.
The Cambridge Police Department today released end-of-the-year serious crime* index totals for the City of Cambridge in 2019 and the results are the lowest in the City in over 55 years.
In celebration of Black History Month, the City of Cambridge Employees’ Committee on Diversity will hold a reception featuring art by local black artists, the unveiling of the 2020 Black History Month postage stamp, and a presentation by Dr. Manisha Sinha on black womens' roles in the suffrage movement Wednesday, Feb. 26.
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