Somerville passes a call for cease-fire in Gaza after emotional votes by anxious councilors - Cambridge Day (www.cambridgeday.com)
A resolution of Somerville City Council support for a cease-fire in Gaza passed 9-2 at Thursday’s council meeting....
A resolution of Somerville City Council support for a cease-fire in Gaza passed 9-2 at Thursday’s council meeting....
An MIT Museum panel of science fiction writers delved into a process of play with tech – including the joy of tricking it – on the way to being seers of the future.
The prospect of the city owning and operating the Armory arts building drew significant backlash, and community members asked for feedback called for more information about a process in which few answers existed.
A woman fought off a potential rapist at approximately 3:30 a.m. Saturday while walking her dog on CambridgePark Drive – a rare “blitz” attack for Cambridge.
In figuring out how 2 miles of reconstructed Massachusetts Avenue will work with new separated bike lanes, members of a Cambridge working group know they have to balance conflicting needs and emphasize community outreach.
Mpower. of Cambridge aims to destigmatize menstruation by educating elementary-aged students on the issues and preparing them for when periods happen.
Some of the news, features and letters that get posted to Cambridge Day can also be found Fridays in a newspaper called The Week.
Club owner Don Holland died over the weekend after fulfilling his quest to resurrect ManRay, the iconic nightclub he ran in Central Square from 1983 to 2005.
Somerville is rounding the corner on plans to reorganize the Armory building as a cultural community center. The building is already a hub for the city’s arts scene, but under ownership of the city, it’s getting an operational makeover.