A rare gathering of more than 30 Olympians and Paralympians with ties to New England took place May 16 at Boston’s TD Garden, including Cantabrigians Mary McCagg and Gevvie Stone.
Community Servings, the state’s only home-delivered meals program for the critically and chronically ill, was awarded $23,000 in grants this winter from foundations and corporations in support of its meals and nutrition program for people in Cambridge.
The Cambridge Police Department held a ceremony Monday for Joseph L. Wilson III, who joined the department in 1987 and has served in a variety of patrol operations roles.
Kyla Frieden, a 14-year-old freshman at Concord Academy, has graduated from “Annie” in Watertown to “Anne Frank” in Boston, starting with performances Saturday and Sunday.
Cambridge’s Benjamin Zander, conductor of the Boston Philharmonic Orchestra, will be named a 2015 SCI Idealist by a group trying to strengthen communities with civic engagement initiatives.
Alexi Delcid of Somerville High School won honorable mention in the third annual 2015 Poster Project sponsored by Middlesex Partnerships for Youth and Middlesex District Attorney Marian Ryan.
After more than 30 years heading the Agassiz Baldwin Community, executive director Terry DeLancey is retiring. Maria LaPage, the organization’s director of children’s programs, has been named as the new executive director, effective July 1.
The Cambridge Police Department held a promotional ceremony Monday to promote two officers to lieutenant and six officers to the supervisory rank of patrol sergeant.