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Plans for a public artwork in Cambridge to celebrate the centennial of the 19th Amendment are moving forward with the selection of four artist-finalists to develop proposals.
CPD was awarded a grant from the Executive Office of Public Safety and Security’s (EOPSS) Office of Grants and Research (OGR) to increase the number of impaired driving patrols during the holiday season.
The Commission advises the City Manager and the Assistant City Manager for Human Services on human services policy issues, needs assessment, and funding allocations. With the Department of Human Service Programs, the Commission also promotes activities that enhance the quality of life for Cambridge residents.
After the success of last year’s brine pilot program, Public Works is building a new brine farm to make enough brine in-house to treat additional parts of the City.
Cambridge City offices will be closed Dec. 24 and 25 in observance of the Christmas holidays and on Jan. 1 in observance of New Year's Day. Curbside collection of bare Christmas trees is Jan. 6-17, weather permitting.
Winning Projects were: 1. Close the Canopy ($200,000); 2. Water Bottle Filling Stations for Major Squares ($150,000); 3. Laundry Access in Public Schools ($50,000); 4. Pedestrian-Controlled Crosswalk Lights ($150,000); 5. Extend Outdoor WiFi ($50,000); 6. Make City Bloom with a Habitat Corridor ($75,000); 7. Keeping Cambridge Clean ($100,000); and 8. Public Bathroom ($350,000)
A long-time scam that has victimized our senior residents in the past has recently resurfaced in Cambridge and we want the community to be aware of it to help prevent future victimization.
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