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CAMBRIDGE — Gripped by increasing concern over the dangers posed by a structurally faulty condo building on the Charles River ...
The Cambridge City Council voted unanimously to renew its contract for City Manager Yi-An Huang ’05 for an additional four years on Monday, despite previous internal disagreements about the ...
Cambridge officials support the Mass Ready Act, a $2.9 billion climate legislation focusing on infrastructure and ...
“We’re a sanctuary city. We are the home of Harvard and MIT, which have been on the hot seat.” She’s worried they’ll have to scale back on ambitions of expanding programs that serve residents.
Cambridge City Manager Yi-An Huang, who was appointed in 2022, said in a statement that the city is committed to ensuring the council “has enough information to make good decisions and exercise ...
The letter was sent jointly by Boston Mayor Michelle Wu, Brookline Town Administrator Chas Carey, Cambridge City Manager Yi-An Huang, Chelsea City Manager Fidel Maltez, Everett Mayor Carlo DeMaria ...
— City of Cambridge (@cambridgemass.bsky.social) April 10, 2025 at 5:29 PM A spokesman for the university declined to comment and instead pointed to a March 31 statement from President Alan Garber .