The release of a report in March showed a path forward for digital equity and municipal broadband in Cambridge. We strongly urge the city to take this plan and begin work on building a robust network that can serve the city.
Eight up-and-coming indie video games from matching puzzles and first-person slayers to virtual reality music environments were showcased Wednesday at the free Central Square Game Lab in Starlight Square.
Cambridge police are trying to get back control of their account on the social media platform formerly known as Twitter. It’s been unusable since mid-September.
In a look ahead at a week of Cambridge and Somerville events, there’s Cambridge Science Festival doings, the annual Fluff festival, clown class, Black Biz, roller disco and John Coltrane from the Cambridge Jazz Foundation.
All 1.8 million Massachusetts customers of electricity and gas utility Eversource Energy were affected by a recent data breach that is part of a worldwide hack.
The nonprofit Somerville Media Center has found a temporary home with a week to go until its 90-92 Union Square offices are closed to the public by city order.
A former firehouse in Union Square is being cleared out by Somerville Mayor Katjana Ballantyne before its two tenants, both nonprofits, have secured new homes.
Residents of The Port neighborhood fed up with gun violence said they were calling for next steps, including signs putting trespassers on alert, brighter lights to expose wrongdoing and even surveillance cameras to solve or prevent crimes.
By now we were supposed to be in a world where we could be carless with confidence, and Arro theoretically makes taking a taxi as easy as taking a Lyft or Uber.