Four community leaders honored for their service to the city
Congratulations to all who were recognized.
Check out these three must-check out activities - from the Arts River festival to the Freedom Run.
Cambridge's Curbside Compost program does prevent food material from hitting the landfill, but it's not exactly composting, WGBH reports.
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A documentary about Michael Brown's death will be screened before the 6 p.m. discussion.
Parkland Students are changing the conversation on guns. They visited Harvard Kennedy School to discuss how they're doing it.
Longy celebrates 5th anniversary of acclaimed Sistema Side by Side program with a grand gala
The Portland Loo lets you go in style.
Hubway is now available at a discount for low-income residents.
Harvard University's Hasty Pudding Theatricals named the popular actress the 2018 Woman of the Year.
Cambridge officials are continuing to look at options for higher rainfall and rising seas as part of a climate change preparedness plan.
A teen's video of his acceptance into Harvard University has gone viral, passing 5.7 million views on Twitter.
Cambridge Police are using "bait" packages to catch holiday package thieves in the area.
Cambridge officials released the seven winning capital improvement projects as part of the Participatory Budget Process.
East Coast Grill, an Inman Square staple since the 1980's, is set to close this week in Cambridge.
Miracle on Ninth Street, a Christmas-Hannukah pop-up bar will be open in 50 bars around the world, with three locations in Massachusetts.
Cambridge Fire and Police have announced holiday gift drives.
Patch Local Innovators: A relative of Charles Darwin lays out his evolution from seller of cappuccinos to groomer of small-business leaders.
The MBTA has chosen GLX Construction to design and build the Green Line extension in Cambridge.
New documents show that the U.S. Dept. of Justice is actively investigating affirmative action policies at Harvard University.
The massive development project along Massachusetts Avenue broke ground this week in Cambridge.
Cambridge and Newton were ranked in to top 10 places to raise kids by the National Council for Home Safety and Security.
Cambridge residents can expect trash and recycling pick up to resume the Friday after Thanksgiving.
Cambridge Police Detective Brian O’Connor was honored by the Gay Officers Action League of New England on Nov. 11.
The 2017 Cambridge Half Marathon course starts at CambridgeSide then heads west through MIT & Harvard to the North Beacon St. bridge.
After a rocky start, Purr cat cafe is set to open in Boston this week.
Election officials were recounting well into Wednesday morning.
Cambridge officials are expecting to approach 1,100 total units of inclusionary housing in the city.
After complaints to the Cambridge Police Dept., Cambridge Dept. of Public Works crews removed a couple dozen 'It's OK to be White' stickers.
Students at Cambridge Rindge and Latin have released a PSA focused on the national anthem protests during NFL games.
Public Works crews, Fire and Police in Cambridge responded to calls for downed wires and trees after high winds hit the area.
Despite reports to the contrary, Cambridge Animal Control staff said this week turkey's aren't causing trouble or amassing in Cambridge.
Cambridge residents will get another chance to donate items for victims of Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico on Oct. 21 and 22.
According to the City's licensing data, in 2017 there were over 5,000 licensed dogs in the City of Cambridge.
Neighborways, a street safety program started in Somerville, could be coming to Cambridge sometime this year.
MIT submitted a rezoning petition for the Volpe Center in June which is set to expire on Oct. 31.
Cambridge's Domestic and Gender-Based Violence Prevention Initiative (DGBVPI) will be hosting two domestic violence events this coming week.
After a few years in the pilot stage, Cambridge is rolling out curbside compost collection to every resident in the city.
Cambridge celebrates second year of Indigenous People's Day