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Learn more about a rewarding career with the nationally rated Class 1 Cambridge Fire Department during a candidate open house and information session Tuesday January 21, at 6 p.m., at the Elks Club 55 Bishop Allen Drive, Cambridge.
City of Cambridge offices, including all library locations and senior centers, will be closed and curbside collections will be suspended on Monday, January 20, in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Parking meter payments will not be required on the holiday.
The Cambridge Police Department held a ceremony on January 7 in the Sullivan Chamber at Cambridge City Hall for Sil Ferreira, Jr. and Rick Riley, who were both promoted to the rank of Deputy Superintendent.
Made up of five members and up to seven associate members, the Board of Zoning Appeal reviews applications for special permits and applications for variances from the terms of the Cambridge Zoning Ordinance, in accordance with G.L. c.40A and the Zoning Ordinance. The BZA also hears and decides appeals of orders and determinations made by the Commissioner of the Inspectional Services Department pursuant to G.L. c.40A, §8 and the Zoning Ordinance. Additionally, the BZA reviews applications for comprehensive permits, pursuant to G.L. c.40B.
The Net Zero Action Plan Task Force will contribute to the comprehensive review of the Cambridge Net Zero Action Plan to phase out greenhouse gas emissions from buildings throughout the community.
Plans for a public artwork in Cambridge to celebrate the centennial of the Nineteenth Amendment are moving forward with the selection of four artist-finalists to develop proposals. The City has allocated $300,000 for the project.
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