Friday, April 19, 2024

First MIT dorm for women was far from campus, in the home of a grad who also provided shuttles

Elow is named as acting police commissioner; Cantabrigian and Navy vet joined force in 1995

Local minority- and women-owned businesses: Get in on MPowered, a pop-up at CambridgeSide

Police commissioner Bard is leaving Cambridge to be a vice president at John Hopkins University

Feminist Bodega pop-up led by Viv For Your V will pack shelves with woman-owned brands

‘Heart’ public safety idea is a start, but far more investment is needed against domestic violence

Attend meetings about a digital equity timeline, city budget, 2072 Massachusetts Ave. building

Report credits library, police and Human Services for diversity efforts, but City Hall hires trail goals

Self-guided tour No. 1 introduces the variety found in the Loyalist women of Cambridge

Where to shop? Business Diversity Directory shows you options led by women, minorities