The trash and recycling daily pickup routes will be one day behind schedule for the remainder of that week.
Mobile hotspots should be returned in the oversized Items bin during these hours.
Communal Reading in Recognition of the Centennial of the 19th Amendment on August 26.
For additional information, including a list of what's accepted, please visit the event page.
Powerful puzzles show fundamental laws of the universe, Harvard Physics Professor Cumrun Vafa writes.
The poems were selected as part of the city’s sixth annual Sidewalk Poetry Contest.
Neither staff nor their customers are permitted to bag retail products using customers’ reusable bags at checkout.
All City-sponsored community events are cancelled through July 30.
The virtual event is co-sponsored by the Office of Mayor Sumbul Siddiqui and City Manager Louis A. DePasquale.
Under this Emergency Order, the City will only allow construction activity that complies with new state orders.
City officials said the Field House at Cambridge Rindge and Latin School will open as a temporary shelter for the homeless.
The club is also working to raise money for club staff and for the musicians who work there.
The city is inviting local artists to submit their original work to the second annual Vacant Storefront Creative Design Contest.
Dozens of people have reported seeing rats in and around the city this year.
In the first six months of the year there were more than 600 opioid-related deaths across Massachusetts, according to the CDC.
That's one way to get back to school.
Boston police arrested 36 people protesting a Straight Pride parade in Boston Aug. 31. Among them were three Cambridge men in their 20s.
Items accepted on Sept. 7 range from tires to pesticides to mercury thermometers.
Every year, the city holds a Resident Permit Photo Contest, accepting digital photographs of city buildings, landmarks or other images.
The $2.2 million project is known as the Viaduct Courts.
There are new tennis and basketball courts at the DCR's North Point Park in Cambridge.
Residents, park users encouraged to take online Boston Common Master Plan survey; share ideas at ‘Mini Common’ events
The only Powerball ticket in the country to hit all five numbers was sold in at a Massachusetts Star Market in Cambridge.
Now the couple is asking for help with the dog's veterinarian bills.
The No. 1 MBTA bus line will also be closed from 6 p.m. to midnight to accommodate Central Square's free dance party.
Honoring Robert Earl and Chef Daniel Bruce at Hospitality Good Scout Breakfast in Seaport.
More than 70 people were honored.
Pine Manor College to honor Boston Police Commissioner William G. Gross and Diversity Expert and Businesswoman Melissa James
Cambridge Police have stepped up their patrols at the mosque and Jewish community members showed up to stand in solidarity.
Suffolk, Teamsters Local 25 support program to expand career opportunities for women and minority residents
But the main take away for many was that police don't seem to have a lot of new information tell them.
City officials have their eyes set reducing waste to 80 percent by 2020, now they're asking residents to weigh in.
Avi Loeb, chair of Harvard's astronomy department, says the weird space junk that flew by last year might be a light-sail built by aliens.
There will be a Candlelight Vigil for the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh Tuesday evening.
Nearly 300 people showed up near Harvard Law School to stand in solidarity with the two women who accused Supreme Court nominee Kavanaugh.
Expect some traffic impacts this weekend in Cambridge due to 3 events: Cambridge Carnival, Feast of St. Cosmos and Damian and Port Pride.
The garage could be down about 500 spaces through the weekend. No word on what happened to the car that was crushed.
In four days a Gofundme set up to help with the cost of the funeral for Richelle Robinson raised $8,573 of a $5,000 goal.
A little crowdsourcing helped find the owner of a wallet that was found yesterday near Union Square.
Cambridge teamed up with MassDEP on a campaign to help folks understand what's actually recyclable in the city.