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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.
The Cambridge Police Department would like to remind ATM users to be aware of skimming devices at area ATMs. These skimming devices are being used as part of an ongoing scheme by thieves to steal account information from customers and defraud banks.
Led by Cambridge’s interfaith-based organizations, the Cambridge non-profit community and regional partners are proactively teaming up and introducing a citywide “Safer Homes, Safer Community: Gift Cards for Guns” initiative on Saturday, June 13 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Major changes to the city’s tobacco ordinance took effect June 1. Changes include raising the purchase age for tobacco products and e-cigarettes to 21 and prohibiting smoking in smaller parks and tot lots
The City of Cambridge employs a comprehensive and integrated approach to parking management. To support its parking program the City’s Traffic, Parking, and Transportation Department, through the Purchasing Department, will soon release a Request for Proposals (RFP) for a vendor to provide and manage an automated Parking Management Information System (PMIS).
As the investigation into the cause of the fire that damaged the Martin Luther King Jr. School continues, the City’s project team is assessing the damage to the building and creating a recovery plan that will allow for a September opening of the school.
On Thursday, June 11th, 6:30pm-8pm, the City of Cambridge will be hosting a community meeting to discuss the snow removal operations that took place this past winter.
At approximately 1:54 pm today, Cambridge’s Emergency Communications Center received a report of a fire on the roof of the Martin Luther King Jr. School that is under construction at 100 Putnam Avenue. The Fire is under investigation
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