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The public is invited to make project recommendations for FY16 Community Preservation Act uses Tuesday, June 16, at 6 p.m., in the Sullivan Chamber of City Hall, 795 Mass Ave.
Cambridge’s Council on Aging is hosting the public forum “Protecting Your Finances and Personal Wellbeing” Thursday, June 18, 12-3 p.m., at Cambridge Senior Center, 806 Mass. Ave. Lunch will be provided for registered guests.
Registered visitors are invited to explore “New Acquisitions & Old Treasures” at eight local archives. Several new repositories will be open this year, including the MIT Museum’s Hart Nautical Collection and the archives of three Harvard museums, as well as old favorites.
PARK(ing) Day is a annual open-source global event where citizens, artists and activists collaborate to temporarily transform metered parking spaces into “PARK(ing)” spaces: temporary public places.
After a successful pilot Participatory Budgeting process, the City is kicking off its second cycle in June 2015, and will set aside $600,000 in FY17 for capital projects to improve the community.
The State Fire Marshal’s Office along with investigators from the Cambridge Fire Investigation Unit continue to investigate the cause and origin of the fire that occurred at 100 Putnam Avenue on May 30, 2015.
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