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City offices will be closed Friday, July 3 for Independence Day holiday. All Cambridge libraries and the Senior Centers will be closed July 3-4. Curbside trash & recycling pick up will remain on its regular schedule.
Earlier this month, Cambridge Public School District received the 2015 U.S. Department of Education Green Ribbon Schools District Sustainability Award in Washington, D.C., presented by U.S. Secretary of State Arne Duncan and Managing Director of the White House Council on Environmental Quality Christy Goldfuss.
Join thousands of Cambridge residents and visitors who will gather on Mass. Ave. in front of City Hall for the City’s annual Dance Party. Mass. Ave., between Prospect and Bigelow streets, will be closed to traffic from 7 p.m. - Midnight. Event is free and open to the public. MBTA: Red Line to Central Square.
To ensure the safety of all visitors to the Esplanade, a number of rules will be strictly enforced for the rehearsal concert on July 3 and the concert and fireworks show on July 4.
We are seeking to fill vacancies for members and alternate members on the Cambridge Historical Commission, Avon Hill Neighborhood Conservation District (NCD) Commission, Half Crown-Marsh NCD Commission, and the Mid Cambridge NCD Commission.
Anyone at the event or in the area of the Esplanade who sees anyone or anything suspicious or out-of-the ordinary, or anything that just doesn’t look right, is urged to contact police by either calling 911 or texting a tip.
Join us for a community meeting Tuesday, June 30 at 7 p.m., in the Area IV Youth Center, 243 Harvard St., Cambridge, to discuss the beautification of the Area IV neighborhood.
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