Property Tax Bills Mailed Out October 23
The City of Cambridge FY2016 real estate and personal property tax bills were mailed on Oct. 23, 2015. The first half portion of this bill is due on Nov. 23. If you do not receive your bill, please contact the Finance Department at 617-349-4220 or click here for more information and to view and/or pay bills online.
Culinary Classes for Older Adults: Food Prep 101 (Virtual)
Join Chef Kelcy for "Food Prep 101" and discover how to efficiently plan meals for one or two while making the most of your fridge and freezer. Learn freezer-friendly recipes and portioning tips that simplify weekly meal prep, helping you stay organized even on the busiest days. Whether you're cooking solo or just looking to streamline your routine, this class will give you practical tools for creating delicious, easy-to-store meals.
Chef Kelcy is a Lowell-based chef and educator who emphasizes seasonal eating and community support. As the Farm Chef at Wright-Locke Farm in Winchester, MA, she conducts educational programs for all ages and creates delightful farm-to-table food experiences.
Community Solar Helps Cambridge Residents Save Money and Supports City’s Climate Goals
The City of Cambridge and Community Development Department today announced the addition of community solar to its long-standing Sunny Cambridge program. Now all Cambridge residents, regardless of whether they rent or own, can leverage online tools and resources from Sunny Cambridge to shop and compare community solar projects or rooftop solar installations.
2021 Cambridge Science Festival: 30 Days of Science April 1-30
The 2021 Cambridge Science Festival (CSF) will celebrate virtually for the entire month of April, under the banner of “30 Days of Science.” Working with 100+ scientists and organizations (including departments across the City), CSF will offer an exciting online showcase of STEAM videos, challenges, behind the scenes tours, activities and more, available for the full month.
Textiles and Mattresses Banned from the Trash as of November 1, 2022
Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection is adding textiles and mattresses to materials banned from trash disposal. Textiles include clothes, linens, towels, shoes, and accessories, like hats, gloves, socks, underwear, belts, and handbags. Residents can schedule a free mattress and textiles pickup online, or drop-off textiles at 12 locations.