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Last Chance in 2016 Bird Walk
Join the Friends of Fresh Pond for their monthly bird walk focusing on migrating waterfowl.
Binney Street Park
Binney Street Park, located between Binney Street and Broadway along Galileo Galilei Way, is one of three new City open spaces in eastern Cambridge. The design of the park was guided by the Eastern Cambridge/Kendall Square Open Space (ECKOS) Study and Connect Kendall Square Open Space Competition, which resulted in a framework plan for the overall network of open spaces in eastern Cambridge. This new park will feature a variety of tree plantings, a dog run, lounge and play surfaces, and will include a segment of the Grand Junction Greenway.
Volunteer Adventures! with Ranger Jean
Head out onto the Reservation with Ranger Jean to help with the hard work needed to keep Fresh Pond beautiful!
Daily Log 8.4.2020
An overview of the Cambridge Police Department's daily calls for service for August 4, 2020.
Cambridge Partners with DCR to Rehabilitate Historic Wall at Lowell Memorial Park
The Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR) has partnered with the City of Cambridge to fund repairs for historic brick and limestone walls and pillars located at Lowell Memorial Park.
Middle School Activities Club Event
The Middle School Activities Club is having a pool party at a hotel indoor swimming pool.
CANCELLED Sennott Park Opening Celebration
CANCELLED Join us for the Sennott Park and Playground Opening Celebration!
Yard Waste Pick Up
The City offers free weekly collection of yard waste, April 1-December 31 for residents with recycling collection from the City. Yard waste is banned from landfills and incinerators in Massachusetts. Leaves and other yard waste that fall on your property should be gathered as needed. Leaves and twigs on sidewalks and curbs adjacent to your property are the responsibility of the property owner to collect and set out as yard waste.
Cambridge Begins Community Engagement for North Cambridge Paths
We are seeking community input for two path design projects in North Cambridge.
Pemberton Street Traffic Calming Project
The reconstruction of Fairfield Street and Pemberton Street from Rindge Avenue to Fairfield Street includes pedestrian access and pedestrian safety improvements at the intersection of Fairfield Street and Pemberton Street.
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