The Midwest Grill reopens Tuesday in Cambridge’s Inman Square with Brazilian and Portuguese food, a full bar and – most importantly for the sybarites – a return of its buffet for lunch and meals by the menu for dinner.
A pregnant cyclist was hit by a car near Central Square in an incident tied by police to driver negligence. Another pregnant cyclist was hit by a car Oct. 21.
The city will miss its May 1 deadline to install quick-build separated bicycle lanes on Massachusetts Avenue through Porter Square, the city manager will tell the City Council on Monday.
The family of Paul Wilson is offering a reward of up to $10,000 for information leading to the arrest and indictment of whoever is responsible for his Jan. 2, 2019, killing in Danehy Park.
This Black History Month sees the launch of the Cambridge Black Bookmark Project, introducing young readers at the city’s public libraries to black trailblazers who don’t have physical markers around the city.
On the one-year anniversary of the death of Paul Wilson in Danehy Park, law enforcement officials gathered to assure the public they continue to investigate – and to ask again for the public’s help in finding the killer.
The prospect of longer walk times to some bus stops and longer waits at others raised eyebrows Tuesday at a “Better Bus Project” hearing with the City Council’s Transportation Committee, but residents’ ability to alter MBTA plans seemed limited.
Shortly after Christmas much of Cambridge received what looked like a newspaper in the mailbox: the “Cambridge News.” Its eight pages held plenty about tree loss in the face of climate change – but the who, what and why of the paper was a mystery to many.
The Harvard Square Defense Fund is back – rebranded – with 1979 founder Gladys “Pebble” Gifford joining forces with younger generations active as the group Our Harvard Square.
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