A 32-year veteran of Cambridge police apologized for calling U.S. Rep. Joe Kennedy a "liberal [expletive] jerk" on the department Twitter.
Police said a department member mistakenly tweeted the "inappropriate, unprofessional and disrespectful" message at U.S. Rep. Joe Kennedy.
Harvard is rejecting the federal aid a day after President Trump tried to publicly shame the university into giving the money back.
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Boston MBTA police said Adam Smith exposed himself on the Red Line and then during a struggle with police called them homophobic slurs.
Cambridge Police & Fire Departments team up with GCP to Distribute PPE Masks to Assist Cambridge, MA Hospitals During COVID-19 Crisis
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.
Lawrence Bacow and his wife Adele learned of the results Tuesday morning after experiencing symptoms Sunday.
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The commencement would have taken place on Thursday, May 28.
Harvard's president announced that a community member had tested positive for coronavirus at state labs and two others were being tested.
Whitneys will be giving away specialty pies to customers who follow them on social media from 11 am - 3:14 pm!
Harvard already said it would move courses online for the duration of the semester and asked students not to return from spring break.
Added programs will expand Cambridge College's online degree options for adult learners
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Kostaras says goal is to help more families break the cycle of poverty by expanding homeownership opportunities in Greater Boston.
American Consumer Credit Counseling says typical client holds almost six credit cards; Unsecured debt in these homes has skyrocketed
Daycare center will fill entire first floor of the Rand condominium development at 1971 Mass Ave
Cambridge officials announced that a goal to reduce trash by 30 percent over 10 years was achieved a year early.
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Charles Lieber, chair of Harvard University’s Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, is accused of lying about funding from China.
Almost 140 customers were without power overnight.
Even though owners say the club and restaurant would be part of a redevelopment, there is concern for the future of the musical haven.
Revolutionary Snake Ensemble Mardi Gras Party, in advance of Fat Tuesday, with special guests Amadee Castenell & Henri Smith.
Hit the slopes with the Jimmy Fund at Nashoba Valley Ski Area to help fight cancer
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Police were being asked people to remain inside at Harvard.
The report finds that some senior leaders at MIT approved the donations but demanded that they be kept out of the public spotlight.
The city is inviting local artists to submit their original work to the second annual Vacant Storefront Creative Design Contest.
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Dozens of people have reported seeing rats in and around the city this year.
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The crash closed down the area near Harvard Square for several hours earlier this week.
Cambridge police said a man was killed and another man was seriously injured after a crash
There was a two-alarm fire at the popular Harvard Square restaurant.
The Harvard-Yale football game was delayed due to a peaceful protest over climate change.
Supporters of Mt. Auburn Hospital recently attended the annual charity gala.