Cambridge’s MIT and Harvard became over the weekend the only two campuses with pro-Palestinian encampments remaining in Boston. Though other protests of violence in Gaza continue around the nation and ...
The Cambridge Street Hospitality Group plans to open a 4,000-square-foot multifunction hall called the First Street Market this summer in East Cambridge with a restaurant called Amba, weekly, ...
A proposed zoning amendment to use money from the Affordable Housing Trust to help finance new city-backed rent vouchers is encountering roadblocks on two fronts. The city’s legal chief says Cambridge ...
These are just some of the municipal meetings and civic events for the coming week. More are on the City of Somerville website. Fair Housing Commission, 3 p.m. Thursday. The commission meets to ...
Somerville’s Homans Site, empty acreage that has long frustrated its neighbors, will have a temporary makeover this summer as the organization CultureHouse creates a three-month “outdoor community ...
When Bon Me, a Vietnamese-inspired chain, opens its Cambridge Crossing store in early May in the North Point neighborhood, its tables and countertops will be made from recycled chopsticks thanks to ...
Chinese food is one of the most popular varieties of dine-in and takeout cuisine in Cambridge and beyond. But this was not always the case – before the mid-20th century, many Americans had never ...
After growing up on a cherry farm in Yamhill, Oregon, and attending Harvard and then the University of Oxford, Nicholas Kristof joined The New York Times as a reporter in 1984. Over the course of his ...
The Cambridge City Council will vote Monday on whether to delay separated bike lanes by an additional 18 months, despite major public outcry. Critical network connections including Cambridge Street, ...
As the country contends with a burst of measles cases, almost all Cambridge schoolchildren are fully vaccinated against measles and other childhood diseases, figures from the state health department ...
The Boston Art Review named its first executive director in late March: longtime Cambridge resident Jameson Johnson, who founded the largely volunteer-run nonprofit publication in 2017. Despite the ...
A Manchester, New Hampshire, man was sentenced Thursday in federal court in Boston for making bomb threats against Harvard University in the hopes of extorting money. The threats caused the evacuation ...