Memorial Day shooting revives surveillance camera issues
A bid for surveillance cameras in high-crime areas returned to the City Council agenda Monday, a week after a Memorial Day shooting in Area IV that injured one person.
‘Alarming results’ in financial literacy spurs bank program
Members of African-American church congregations looking for more financial savvy should visit St. Paul’s African Methodist Episcopalian Church at 5:30 tonight for a session with Cambridge Savings Bank’s CSBsmart Financial Education Program.
Early morning shots reported in Area IV
A report of gunshots early Saturday brought police to 1 Pine and School streets, but there was no evidence of a shooting to be found.
Police investigate links in spate of robberies
Cambridge Police are investigating four possibly related robberies within the past six days in Area IV, Cambridgeport and Mid-Cambridge.
Police told man will survive being shot in back of neck
A 22-year-old man was shot in the back of the neck at about 2 a.m. Friday at Bishop Allen Drive and Columbia Street, near Central Square, police said.
Classical, pop (and too many other genres to name) merge Sunday
Sunday is a good day for the merging of musical forms. It starts with a free Area IV pops concert and wraps up with a trio of band whose mélange of musical styles have even forced the creation of terms for what they do, including “darkwave jazz” and “classipop.”
Harsh truths, discomforting questions arise at forum on race
There was no shortage of blunt talk Thursday at a forum sparked by the July 16 arrest of Harvard professor Henry Louis Gates Jr., a black man, by white police Sgt. James Crowley.
City in five days of King celebration
There are at least seven opportunities coming along to help recognize Martin Luther King Jr. Day in Cambridge, including a Cambridge Symphony Orchestra performance, choral selections, talks and a theatrical presentation.
Rats run out of control, and agencies are a no-show
The public testimony at yesterday’s Ordinance Committee meeting was like something out of the era of the bubonic plague, when flea-ridden rats spread an incurable disease that killed 137 million people. Maybe it isn’t that bad in Cambridge yet. But ele …
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