Renew Cambridge Dog License Applications Online
All dog over 6 months must be licensed annually. The dog license period is from April 1, 2016 to March 31, 2017. Owners must have a current rabies vaccination. A Rabies Vaccination Clinic will be held Saturday, Apr. 2, from 9-11 a.m., at Cambridge Department of Public Works, 147 Hampshire St. The fee is $15 per dog. Microchipping is also available for $20.
How to Stay Safe During Extreme Heat
Hot weather and extreme heat can cause serious illness and can even be life-threatening. During heat waves, Cambridge Police Officers will distribute cold bottles of water to residents in need while they are out on patrol.
Extreme heat is a prolonged period of very hot weather, which may include high humidity. In Massachusetts, a “heat wave” is usually defined as a period of three or more consecutive days above 90ºF (Fahrenheit).
How to Stay Safe During Extreme Heat
Hot weather and extreme heat can cause serious illness and can even be life-threatening. Heat-related illnesses, like heat stroke and dehydration, can occur.
During heat waves, Cambridge Police Officers will distribute cold bottles of water to residents in need while they are out on patrol.
Talking Tourism - How to Reach the Cambridge Tourism Market
Tourists are a growing part of the Cambridge economy, whether they are local tourists looking to enjoy something new or world travelers coming to Cambridge for the first time. Attend this workshop to learn more about the Cambridge tourism industry and opportunities for your business to market to tourists. Presenter: Robyn Culbertson, Executive Director of Cambridge Office of Tourism. Free to all, but priority will be given to Cambridge business owners.