Donations of all blood types are needed as the pandemic has impacted the U.S. blood supply.
All CLC classes and information sessions are currently offered through Zoom. CLC staff can help people learn how to use Zoom if needed.
There is no wait period for blood donations after receiving a coronavirus vaccine dose.
Participating households will need to opt in to continue receiving broadband services from their provider after the program ends.
The download files for the following layers have been updated with the latest data edits.
Mobile Hotspots bundled with Chromebook laptops are available at Main Library as well as the Central Square, Valente and O’Neill branches.
The City of Cambridge announces that the residential curbside composting program will resume on Monday, May 17, 2021.
The pandemic has affected the country's blood supply. The Red Cross will hold a series of blood drives soon in the Cambridge area.
In observance of the Patriots Day Holiday on April 19, City of Cambridge offices, libraries, and senior centers will be closed.
Limited edition autism awareness-themed Cambridge Police patches, stickers and face coverings are for sale.
The Red Cross is holding a series of blood drives in the Cambridge area soon.
The Cambridge Week of the Young Child kicks off on Saturday, April 10, 2021 at 9:00 a.m. with an opening session featuring Dr. Lisa Grant.
Watch the video below to learn how to recognize the scams and other ways to promote your wellbeing during the pandemic.
A dynamic call to action from Cambridge Public School students and creatives for educational equity.
Yard waste collection begins April 1, 2021 and continues through December 31. Please be sure to set yard waste at the curb by 7 a.m.
Patrons may print up to 25 free black-and-white pages per day. The free printing allotment has been temporarily increased during pandemic.
Beginning in March, Baby University will be offered as a virtual program via Zoom on Saturday mornings from 10:00 a.m. – 11:45 a.m.
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SCES asks that residents call to schedule a ride well in advance of their appointment to be connected with a transportation option.
This reduction not only saved the city more than $100,000 in 2020, it also made Cambridge’s recycling program more resilient.
Born and raised in Cambridge, DiPietro joined the Cambridge Police Department as a cadet in 1976.
A project page has been set up for residents to learn more about this work, including schedule, locations and frequently asked questions.
Classes will meet virtually 2-3 times a week beginning in March 2021. There 10-month minimum study required.
All other rules and restrictions in each sector-specific guidance will continue to remain in effect.
DON’T FEED COYOTES. Their life and your safety depend on coyotes remaining wild and naturally wary of people.
When weighing the impact of the program compared to the amount of resources that would be required to do it well.
Residents are encouraged to contact programs prior to visiting to confirm details and eligibility.
Recycling and Yard Waste collection will remain on the normal schedule.
New furniture will be installed in the Ground Floor, Children’s Room, Literacy Center and Lewis Room.
Parking Meters/Pay Stations Not In Effect. Curbside Collection One Day Behind.
The research team collected tens of thousands of coughs that people voluntarily submitted through web browsers and phones.
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Since May identity theft related to phony unemployment claims is seeing a spike across the country.
Cambridge resident Louise Glück won this year’s Nobel Prize in Literature, virtual family night, Dream Big event and more.
Boston’s “Port Marker” will be installed to formally honor and remember the Africans who died and those who survived the Middle Passage.
Bike advocates say this sets the most ambitious target for a network of protected bike lanes in the nation.
The above temporary restrictions will remain in effect until October 26 or until further modified by the City Manager.
The governor recently gave cities and towns the flexibility to extend outdoor dining past the initial Nov. 1 deadline.
Outdoor Activities – Kicking off September 21, we will be offering daily outdoor activities in fields across the City.
The schedule includes two new locations for contactless pickup, O’Neill Branch and Valente Branch.