- Last Call – June 22, 2026 Cambridge City Council meeting (6/20/2026)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 669-670: June 16, 2026 (6/17/2026)
- Current City of Cambridge Board and Commission Vacancies (June 15, 2026) (6/15/2026)
- Tripling Down – June 8, 2026 Cambridge City Council meeting (6/6/2026)
- Doubling Down – June 1, 2026 Cambridge City Council meeting (6/1/2026)
- List of all CCJ Forum posts (2009 – present) – reverse chronologically with author’s name (5/29/2026)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 667-668: May 19, 2026 (5/19/2026)
- Charting Right Toward Chaos – May 18, 2026 Cambridge City Council meeting (5/15/2026)
- Heading Downhill Fast – May 11, 2026 Cambridge City Council meeting (5/11/2026)
- Stepping Fourth – May 4, 2026 Cambridge City Council meeting (5/1/2026)
- May Day meets the FY2027 Budget – April 27, 2026 Cambridge City Council meeting (4/26/2026)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 665-666: April 21, 2026 (4/22/2026)
- In Lieu of Taxes – April 13, 2026 Cambridge City Council meeting (4/13/2026)
- Coming Up at the March 30, 2026 Cambridge City Council meeting (3/28/2026)
- Coming Up at the March 23, 2026 Cambridge City Council meeting (3/22/2026)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 663-664: March 17, 2026 (3/17/2026)
- Coming Up at the March 16, 2026 Cambridge City Council meeting (3/16/2026)
- Springing Forward toward Somewhere – March 9, 2026 Cambridge City Council meeting (3/8/2026)
- Bluesky, Nothin’ but Bluesky from now on – March 2, 2026 Cambridge City Council meeting (3/1/2026)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 661-662: February 17, 2026 (2/17/2026)
- Cold Comfort – February 9, 2026 Cambridge City Council meeting (2/6/2026)
- Winter Carnival – January 26, 2026 Cambridge City Council meeting (1/26/2026)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 659-660: January 20, 2026 (1/20/2026)
- Circle the Wagons – January 12, 2026 Cambridge City Council meeting (1/9/2026)
- Cambridge City Council Committee Assignments: 2026-2027 (1/9/2026)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 657-658: January 6, 2026 (1/6/2026)
- Wheeling and Dealing – December 22, 2025 Cambridge City Council meeting (12/22/2025)
- Ball of Confusion – December 15, 2025 Cambridge City Council meeting (12/15/2025)
- Cambridge Municipal Election – Voter Turnout: 2023 to 2025 (12/15/2025)
- As the Clock Winds Down – December 8, 2025 Cambridge City Council meeting (12/8/2025)
- Short and Curious – November 24, 2025 Cambridge City Council meeting (11/25/2025)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 655-656: November 18, 2025 (11/19/2025)
- 2025 Cambridge Final Election Results (and some curiosities) (11/16/2025)
- Not The American Revolution – November 17, 2025 Cambridge City Council meeting (11/16/2025)
- Unofficial Cambridge Election Results (Nov 7, 2025) (11/7/2025)
- Preliminary Cambridge Election Results (Nov 4, 2025) (11/5/2025)
- Que Sera, Sera (Whatever Will Be Will Be) – November 3, 2025 Cambridge City Council meeting (10/31/2025)
- The Proposed Cambridge City Charter (10/31/2025)
- Time Out of Time – October 27, 2025 Cambridge City Council meeting (10/25/2025)
- Intrigue on the Campaign Trail (10/24/2025)
- A Tax Attacks – October 20, 2025 Cambridge City Council meeting and Tax Rate Hearing (10/18/2025)
- A Taxing Situation – October 6, 2025 City Council meeting and Tax Rate Hearing (10/3/2025)
- Seal It with a Kiss – September 29, 2025 Cambridge City Council meeting (9/26/2025)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 653-654: September 16, 2025 (9/17/2025)
- Revision Cambridge – September 15, 2025 Cambridge City Council meeting (9/15/2025)
- The Return – September 8, 2025 Cambridge City Council meeting (9/7/2025)
- Campaign Tales – August 31 (8/31/2025)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 651-652: August 19, 2025 (8/19/2025)
- Emerging and Converging Political Factions (8/18/2025)
- July 21, 2025 and July 23, 2025 Cambridge City Council Special Meetings – Vail Court, Riverview Condominiums (8/16/2025)
- Cambridge City Council and School Committee Candidates – 2025 (8/3/2025)
- Summer Camp – August 4, 2025 Cambridge City Council meeting (8/3/2025)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 649-650: July 1, 2025 (7/3/2025)
- Featured Items on the June 30, 2025 Cambridge City Council Agenda (6/29/2025)
- When Representation Fails to be Representative – June 23, 2025 Cambridge City Council meeting (6/20/2025)
- Follow-Up Memo on Inclusionary Zoning Ordinance Concerns Under MBTA Communities Act Compliance (6/14/2025)
- Will Reason Prevail? – June 16, 2025 Cambridge City Council meeting (6/13/2025)
- Mixed Bag – June 9, 2025 Cambridge City Council meeting (6/6/2025)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 647-648: June 3, 2025 (6/4/2025)
- Random Observations (June 3, 2025) (6/3/2025)
- Setting the Table – June 2, 2025 Cambridge City Council meeting (6/1/2025)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 645-646: May 20, 2025 (5/20/2025)
- Blurring the Lines – May 19, 2025 Cambridge City Council meeting (5/19/2025)
- Merry Month of May – May 12, 2025 Cambridge City Council meeting (5/11/2025)
- Cinco de Mayo – May 5, 2025 Cambridge City Council meeting (5/5/2025)
- Urgent Legal and Policy Concerns Regarding Cambridge’s Inclusionary Zoning Ordinance (5/2/2025)
- Budget Season – April 28, 2025 Cambridge City Council meeting (4/28/2025)
- The Proposed New Cambridge Charter – For Better or Worse – April 14, 2025 Cambridge City Council meeting (4/14/2025)
- Tending the Garden (Street) – April 7, 2025 Cambridge City Council meeting (4/4/2025)
- Switching from Cable TV (4/1/2025)
- Playing Politics – March 31, 2025 Cambridge City Council meeting (3/31/2025)
- Meanwhile, In Other News – March 24, 2025 Cambridge City Council meeting (3/24/2025)
- Evacuation Day Special – March 17, 2025 Cambridge City Council meeting (3/16/2025)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 643-644: March 4, 2025 (3/7/2025)
- Just Another Manic Monday – March 3, 2025 Cambridge City Council meeting (3/5/2025)
- Special Committee of the Whole – Feb 13, 2025 Charter Review Meeting (2/13/2025)
- Grace: The History of Black Churches in Cambridge (2/10/2025)
- The Other Shoe Drops – February 10, 2025 Cambridge City Council meeting (2/10/2025)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 641-642: February 4, 2025 (2/5/2025)
- Trumping History – February 3, 2025 Cambridge City Council meeting (2/3/2025)
- It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Flushing – January 27, 2025 Cambridge City Council meeting (1/26/2025)
- Special Committee of the Whole on the City Charter – Monday, January 27, 2025 (1/26/2025)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 639-640: January 7, 2025 (1/8/2025)
- Cambridge 2025 Municipal Election – Campaign Finance Reports (1/6/2025)
- Meet the New Year, Same as the Old Year – January 6, 2025 Cambridge City Council meeting (1/4/2025)
- Hidden Agenda – December 23, 2024 Cambridge City Council meeting (12/23/2024)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 637-638: December 17, 2024 (12/17/2024)
- Quick Take – December 16, 2024 Cambridge City Council meeting (12/13/2024)
- Iram Farooq leaving the City to take position as Managing Director of Campus Planning at Harvard University (12/11/2024)
- It’s Beginning to Look A Lot Like 2016 Again – December 9, 2024 Cambridge City Council meeting (12/10/2024)
- And So It Goes – December 2, 2024 Cambridge City Council meeting (11/28/2024)
- Pre-Thanksgiving Dinner – November 25, 2024 Cambridge City Council meeting (11/25/2024)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 635-636: November 19, 2024 (11/19/2024)
- Post-Apocalyptic Gathering – November 18, 2024 Cambridge City Council meeting (11/17/2024)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 633-634: November 5, 2024 (11/5/2024)
- The Eve of Derangement – November 4, 2024 Cambridge City Council meeting (11/1/2024)
- The Tax Bills Are Coming! The Tax Bills Are Coming! – October 21, 2024 Cambridge City Council meeting (10/20/2024)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 631-632: October 15, 2024 (10/17/2024)
- Taxing Time – October 7, 2024 Cambridge City Council meeting (10/4/2024)
- Juggernaut or Not? – September 30, 2024 Cambridge City Council meeting (9/27/2024)
- Preview of a Consequential Meeting – September 23, 2024 Cambridge City Council meeting (9/19/2024)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 629-630: September 17, 2024 (9/17/2024)
- Cambridge Open Archives in 2024: Archives Roadtrip! – Saturday, September 14 (9/13/2024)
- Acapulco Gold Rush – September 16, 2024 Cambridge City Council meeting (9/13/2024)
- Amid Sorrow & Loss, the City Council Reconvenes – Sept 9, 2024 Cambridge City Council meeting (9/6/2024)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 627-628: September 3, 2024 (9/3/2024)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 625-626: August 6, 2024 (8/6/2024)
- Dog Days of Summer – August 5, 2024 Cambridge City Council meeting (Zoom only – Why?) (8/6/2024)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 623-624: July 2, 2024 (7/2/2024)
- Summer in the City – June 24, 2024 Cambridge City Council meeting (6/23/2024)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 621-622: June 18, 2024 (6/18/2024)
- Making the News – June 17, 2024 Cambridge City Council meeting (6/16/2024)
- Chronicling Cambridge – June 10, 2024 Cambridge City Council meeting (6/8/2024)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 619-620: June 4, 2024 (6/4/2024)
- Blessing of the Big Budget – June 3, 2024 Cambridge City Council meeting (6/2/2024)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 617-618: May 21, 2024 (5/21/2024)
- Featured Items on the May 20, 2024 Cambridge City Council Agenda (5/19/2024)
- Betwixt & Between the Budget Hearings – May 13, 2024 Cambridge City Council meeting (5/13/2024)
- Budget Season – and another Monday – May 6, 2024 Cambridge City Council meeting (5/6/2024)
- Turf War – April 29, 2024 Cambridge City Council meeting (4/27/2024)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 615-616: April 16, 2024 (4/16/2024)
- Riding the Third Rail – April 8, 2024 Cambridge City Council meeting (4/5/2024)
- No kidding around – April 1, 2024 Cambridge City Council meeting (4/1/2024)
- Out Like A Lion – March 25, 2024 Cambridge City Council meeting (3/22/2024)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 613-614: March 19, 2024 (3/20/2024)
- Springing Forward – March 18, 2024 Cambridge City Council meeting (3/14/2024)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 611-612: March 5, 2024 (3/5/2024)
- Marching Fourth – March 4, 2024 Cambridge City Council meeting (3/4/2024)
- Gently Stepping Forward – February 26, 2024 Cambridge City Council meeting (2/24/2024)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 609-610: February 20, 2024 (2/21/2024)
- Random Thoughts – February 14, 2024 (2/14/2024)
- Having Recently Secured World Peace, the Cambridge City Council Presents its February 12, 2024 Agenda (2/12/2024)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 607-608: February 6, 2024 (2/7/2024)
- Cambridge Municipal Election News – 2023 (2/6/2024)
- How Can We Miss You When You Won’t Go Away – January 29, 2024 Cambridge City Council meeting (1/29/2024)
- More to Come – January 22, 2024 Cambridge City Council meeting (1/23/2024)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 605-606: January 16, 2024 (1/17/2024)
- The New City Council Begins to Take Shape – January 8, 2024 Cambridge City Council meeting (1/5/2024)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 603-604: January 2, 2024 (1/2/2024)
- Plan E Cambridge School Committees (and Mayors) At A Glance (1/1/2024)
- Plan E Cambridge City Councils At A Glance (1/1/2024)
- It’s Mayor Simmons – and I couldn’t be happier (1/1/2024)
- Municipal Election Voting Comparison: 2021 vs. 2023 (and then some) (12/16/2023)
- Hoping for Something Better – December 18, 2023 Cambridge City Council meeting (12/16/2023)
- Cleaning Out the Pantry – December 11, 2023 Cambridge City Council meeting (12/7/2023)
- Robots Rule – December 4, 2023 Cambridge City Council meeting (12/3/2023)
- Voter Success and Number of Candidates – Cambridge Municipal Elections (11/26/2023)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 601-602: November 21, 2023 (11/22/2023)
- Cambridge Does Gaza – November 20, 2023 Cambridge City Council Agenda (11/20/2023)
- Proportional Representation: The Silent Ballot Question – Nov 6, 2023 Cambridge City Council Agenda (11/6/2023)
- Vote Wang for Solidarity (11/5/2023)
- Nine Arrested after Police Assaulted During Protest (10/30/2023)
- Seeking Six Lame Ducks – Oct 30, 2023 Cambridge City Council meeting (10/30/2023)
- How to turn a flawed AHO2 into a net positive for Cambridge (10/17/2023)
- Another Monday Night of Diminished Expectations – October 16, 2023 Cambridge City Council meeting (10/13/2023)
- Rally at City Hall – Oct 9, 2023 (10/10/2023)
- What is the main message of The Crucible? (10/7/2023)
- Meeting with the neighbors is important for City Council Candidates (10/6/2023)
- Now It’s My Turn To Speak – by Robert Winters (10/2/2023)
- A Taxing Situation – October 2, 2023 City Council Meeting and Tax Rate Hearing (10/2/2023)
- Cambridge Announces Opening of New Triangle Park in East Cambridge – Celebration to Be Held September 27 (9/21/2023)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 599-600: September 19, 2023 (9/20/2023)
- Reconsider This! – Featured Items on the September 18, 2023 Cambridge City Council Agenda (9/18/2023)
- Back to School – September 11, 2023 Cambridge City Council meeting (9/11/2023)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 597-598: September 5, 2023 (9/6/2023)
- A Midsummer Night’s Dream … or Nightmare: August 7, 2023 Cambridge City Council meeting (8/5/2023)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 595-596: August 1, 2023 (8/1/2023)
- Those PH pedestrian beacons… (7/30/2023)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 593-594: July 18, 2023 (7/19/2023)
- Preview and Postview – June 26, 2023 Cambridge City Council meeting (6/25/2023)
- 2023 Cambridge Municipal Election: Nomination Papers (6/24/2023)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 591-592: June 20, 2023 (6/20/2023)
- BEUDO + AHO = Performance Art (6/11/2023)
- Preview – June 12, 2023 Cambridge City Council meeting (6/9/2023)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 589-590: June 6, 2023 (6/7/2023)
- Preview – June 5, 2023 Cambridge City Council meeting (6/5/2023)
- Just when you thought things couldn’t get nuttier – May 22, 2023 Cambridge City Council meeting (5/22/2023)
- New Video Series Opens With Focus on Cambridge’s Charter Leading to Plan E (5/16/2023)
- In the Merry Month of May – Making Mischief at the May 15, 2023 Meeting (5/15/2023)
- Moving On from the Covid Era (5/11/2023)
- Featured on the May 8, 2023 Cambridge City Council Agenda (5/8/2023)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 587-588: May 2, 2023 (5/3/2023)
- Mayday, Mayday! Rabbit, Rabbit! – Curiosities on the May 1, 2023 Cambridge City Council Agenda (4/30/2023)
- Preview of April 24, 2023 Cambridge City Council meeting (4/24/2023)
- Ladies and Gentlemen – The April 10 Cambridge City Council Meeting (4/7/2023)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 585-586: April 4, 2023 (4/4/2023)
- No Foolin’ – April 3, 2023 Cambridge City Council meeting (4/3/2023)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 583-584: March 21, 2023 (3/21/2023)
- Spring Backwards – March 20, 2023 Cambridge City Council meeting (3/20/2023)
- Municipal Broadband or Municipal Boondoggle (3/13/2023)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 581-582: March 7, 2023 (3/8/2023)
- The Gathering Storm – March 6, 2023 Cambridge City Council meeting (3/4/2023)
- February Follies – February 27, 2023 Cambridge City Council meeting (2/26/2023)
- A chronology of the 1972 conflict over Proportional Representation in Cambridge (2/24/2023)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 579-580: February 21, 2023 (2/21/2023)
- Business as Usual – Or Not: February 13, 2023 Cambridge City Council meeting (2/11/2023)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 577-578: February 7, 2023 (2/7/2023)
- Play Resumes – February 6, 2023 Cambridge City Council meeting (2/6/2023)
- Arlington to Harvard Square on a Bicycle (1/31/2023)
- Alice Wolf: 1933-2023 (1/28/2023)
- An Idea Whose Time Has Come Again – Redress of Grievances (1/26/2023)
- January Tidings – Featured Items on the January 23, 2023 Cambridge City Council Agenda (1/23/2023)
- Completing the Square [June 11, 2013] (1/22/2023)
- Concerns about Garden Street and environs (1/18/2023)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 575-576: January 17, 2023 (1/17/2023)
- Challenges of a New Year – January 9, 2023 Cambridge City Council meeting (1/6/2023)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 573-574: January 3, 2023 (1/3/2023)
- On Love and Elections (12/26/2022)
- And away they all flew like the down of a thistle… Dec 19, 2022 Cambridge City Council meeting (12/16/2022)
- Sheila Doyle Russell – City Councillor, Mayor, and Friend (12/13/2022)
- ADDRESS OF THE MAYOR UPON THE FIRST ORGANIZATION OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT – 1846 (12/11/2022)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 571-572: December 6, 2022 (12/6/2022)
- First pass at the Dec 5, 2022 Cambridge City Council agenda (12/5/2022)
- HISTORY OF CAMBRIDGE – Rev. Lucius Paige, 1877 – INDIAN HISTORY (11/25/2022)
- Destroying a City is as Easy as ABC – November 21, 2022 Cambridge City Council Agenda (11/21/2022)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 569-570: November 15, 2022 (11/16/2022)
- Featured Items on the Nov 14, 2022 Cambridge City Council Agenda (11/14/2022)
- Roads Scholars? – Notable Items on the Nov 7, 2022 Cambridge City Council Agenda (11/5/2022)
- Akriti Bhambi has submitted her resignation from the Cambridge School Committee – effective Nov 15, 2022 (11/2/2022)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 567-568: November 1, 2022 (11/2/2022)
- A word or two about Cambridge property tax increases (11/1/2022)
- Goblin It Up on Halloween – October 31, 2022 Cambridge City Council meeting (10/31/2022)
- Cambridge City Charter Review – Resources (10/27/2022)
- Getting Board and Commissioned – October 24, 2022 Cambridge City Council meeting (10/23/2022)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 565-566: October 18, 2022 (10/19/2022)
- No Retreat – Notable Items on the October 17, 2022 Cambridge City Council Agenda (10/15/2022)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 563-564: October 4, 2022 (10/5/2022)
- Growing a Government – for Better or Worse: October 3, 2022 Cambridge City Council meeting (10/3/2022)
- Sloppy Seconds – September 19, 2022 Cambridge City Council Agenda (9/19/2022)
- Under New Management – September 12, 2022 City Council Agenda (9/9/2022)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 561-562: September 6, 2022 (9/7/2022)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 559-560: August 2, 2022 (8/3/2022)
- Summer Simmer – What’s Cookin’ on the Aug 1, 2022 City Council Agenda (7/31/2022)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 557-558: July 19, 2022 (7/19/2022)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 555-556: July 5, 2022 (7/6/2022)
- Amanda Phillips — more (7/5/2022)
- Ad Hoc Selection Committee Announces 15 Charter Review Committee Members (7/1/2022)
- 7th Annual Cambridge Jazz Festival – Saturday, July 30 and Sunday, July 31 (6/30/2022)
- Exit, Stage Left – June 27, 2022 Cambridge City Council meeting (6/26/2022)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 553-554: June 21, 2022 (6/21/2022)
- Giving and Taking – June 13, 2022 Cambridge City Council meeting (6/9/2022)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 551-552: June 7, 2022 (6/7/2022)
- Yi-An Huang selected by Cambridge City Council as next City Manager (6/6/2022)
- All in a Day’s Work – June 6, 2022 Cambridge City Council Agenda (6/3/2022)
- I Met the Finalists (6/1/2022)
- Once, Twice, Three, Shoot! – Decisions, Decisions – May 23, 2022 Cambridge City Council meeting (5/24/2022)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 549-550: May 17, 2022 (5/21/2022)
- Cambridge City Manager Finalists (5/19/2022)
- Mid-May in the Mines of Moria – May 16, 2022 Cambridge City Council meeting (5/16/2022)
- A Very Few Highlights of the May 9, 2022 Cambridge City Council meeting (5/9/2022)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 547-548: May 3, 2022 (5/4/2022)
- On Boiling Frogs and Showdowns Pending – May 2, 2022 at the Cambridge City Council (5/2/2022)
- Just Another Manic Monday – April 25, 2022 Cambridge City Council Meeting (4/22/2022)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 545-546: April 19, 2022 (4/19/2022)
- April Flowers – Select Items from the April 11, 2022 Cambridge City Council Agenda (4/11/2022)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 543-544: April 5, 2022 (4/5/2022)
- Featured items on the April 4, 2022 Cambridge City Council agenda (4/4/2022)
- April 1 Cambridge News – Somerville Invades Cambridge! (4/1/2022)
- Out Like a Lion – March 28, 2022 Cambridge City Council Agenda (3/25/2022)
- Springing into Inaction – March 21, 2022 Cambridge City Council Agenda (3/21/2022)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 541-542: March 15, 2022 (3/16/2022)
- In Like a Lemming, Out Like a Loon – March 7, 2022 Cambridge City Council Agenda (3/5/2022)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 539-540: March 1, 2022 (3/2/2022)
- Cambridge’s Bike Lane Mandate Hurts Us All – by John Pitkin (3/1/2022)
- Neighborhood Consternation Districts – February 28, 2022 Cambridge City Council Agenda (2/28/2022)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 537-538: February 15, 2022 (2/15/2022)
- Don’t Worry About The Government – Selections from the February 7, 2022 Cambridge City Council Agenda (2/4/2022)
- City Council Campaign Receipts, Bank Reports, $/Vote – 2021 (2/4/2022)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 535-536: February 1, 2022 (2/2/2022)
- Shoveling Snow Against The Tide – January 31, 2022 Cambridge City Council Meeting (1/31/2022)
- The siege is soon to be lifted (1/30/2022)
- Tee Time for Toddlers – January 24, 2022 Cambridge City Council meeting (1/23/2022)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 533-534: January 18, 2022 (1/19/2022)
- Cambridge City Auditor Jim Monagle to retire May 31, 2022 (1/18/2022)
- Christine Elow Named Permanent Commissioner of the Cambridge Police Department (1/17/2022)
- Election Method Comparison – STV/Cincinnati vs. Fractional Transfer – 2021 Cambridge City Council Election (1/15/2022)
- Opening Day – What’s on Deck for the January 10, 2022 Cambridge City Council meeting (1/10/2022)
- Toscanini’s has now officially reopened in Central Square (1/6/2022)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 531-532: January 4, 2022 (1/5/2022)
- As expected, it’s Mayor Siddiqui again 9-0 (1/3/2022)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 529-530: December 21, 2021 (12/22/2021)
- Pandemic Council Term Ends as the Pandemic Rages On – Dec 20, 2021 City Council Agenda (12/17/2021)
- The End Is Near – December 13, 2021 Cambridge City Council meeting – T Minus One Meeting (12/13/2021)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 527-528: Dec 7, 2021 (12/8/2021)
- Preview of December 6, 2021 Cambridge City Council meeting – T Minus Two Meetings (12/5/2021)
- The Beat Goes On – November 22, 2021 Cambridge City Council meeting (11/22/2021)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 525-526: November 16, 2021 (11/16/2021)
- Final 2021 Cambridge Election Results (11/13/2021)
- To Be Continued – November 15, 2021 Cambridge City Council meeting (11/11/2021)
- Post-Election Mayoral Arm-Twisting Season Begins – November 8, 2021 Cambridge City Council Agenda (11/7/2021)
- 2021 Cambridge City Council and School Committee (Unofficial) Election Results (11/6/2021)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 523-524: November 2, 2021 (11/4/2021)
- Eve of Election – November 1, 2021 Cambridge City Council meeting (11/1/2021)
- Vote NO on all three Ballot Questions (10/26/2021)
- Doubling Down – Featured Items on the October 25, 2021 Cambridge City Council Agenda (10/25/2021)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 521-522: October 19, 2021 (10/20/2021)
- Two Week Warning – Curiosities on the October 18, 2021 Cambridge City Council Agenda (10/18/2021)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 519-520: October 5, 2021 (10/6/2021)
- Playing the Wild Card – October 4, 2021 Cambridge City Council meeting (10/4/2021)
- Voter Registration and Voting Options for the Municipal Election (9/30/2021)
- The PACs are choosing up sides (9/30/2021)
- 2021 Proposed Cambridge Reprecincting Plan (9/30/2021)
- Mirror, Mirror on the wall, who’s the votingest of them all? (9/28/2021)
- A Long Look at a Short Meeting – Sept 27, 2021 Cambridge City Council Agenda (9/27/2021)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 517-518: September 21, 2021 (9/21/2021)
- Featured Items on the September 20, 2021 Cambridge City Council Agenda (9/19/2021)
- See You in September…When the Summer’s Through – September 13, 2021 City Council Agenda (9/13/2021)
- Ballots and Recreation – NYC Mayoral Primary (8/20/2021)
- Christine Elow Named Acting Police Commissioner of Cambridge Police Department (8/20/2021)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 515-516: August 17, 2021 (8/18/2021)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 513-514: August 3, 2021 (8/4/2021)
- Cambridge City Council and School Committee Candidates – 2021 [FINAL] (8/2/2021)
- Framing the Campaigns – August 2, 2021 Cambridge City Council (Midsummer) Agenda (8/2/2021)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 511-512: July 20, 2021 (7/21/2021)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 509-510: July 6, 2021 (7/7/2021)
- 2021 Cambridge Municipal Election: Nomination Papers (6/30/2021)
- Statement by Cambridge City Councillor Tim Toomey (6/28/2021)
- Campaign Trailhead and Summer Vacation – June 28, 2021 Cambridge City Council meeting (6/28/2021)
- Chartering a Course to Nowhere – Featured Items on the June 21, 2021 Cambridge City Council Agenda (6/21/2021)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 507-508: June 15, 2021 (6/15/2021)
- Craven Attention – June 14, 2021 Cambridge City Council Agenda (6/14/2021)
- Solicited and Unsolicited Advice – June 7, 2021 Cambridge City Council meeting (6/4/2021)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 505-506: June 1, 2021 (6/2/2021)
- Cambridge Participatory Budgeting 2021 (6/1/2021)
- Who’s Zoomin’ Who? – May 24-25, 2021 Cambridge City Council meeting (5/24/2021)
- Ding, Dong, the COVID Witch is Melting and May Not Survive (5/21/2021)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 503-504: May 18, 2021 (5/18/2021)
- Foreign Affairs and Other Adventures – May 17, 2021 Cambridge City Council meeting (5/17/2021)
- Of interest on the May 10, 2021 City Council Agenda (5/10/2021)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 501-502: May 4, 2021 (5/5/2021)
- For Your Consideration on the May 3, 2021 Cambridge City Council meeting (5/3/2021)
- Monday Night Live – Featured Items from the April 26, 2021 Cambridge City Council Agenda (4/26/2021)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 499-500: April 20, 2021 (4/20/2021)
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- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 497-498: April 6, 2021 (4/7/2021)
- First Look at the April 5, 2021 Cambridge City Council meeting (4/2/2021)
- HOW TO BREAK A POLITICAL MACHINE – Collier’s Magazine, Jan 31, 1948 (3/27/2021)
- Fatal Shooting Under Investigation in Cambridge – March 27, 2021 (3/27/2021)
- Trash Talking – March 29, 2021 Cambridge City Council meeting (3/26/2021)
- Rites and Rongs of Spring – March 22, 2021 Cambridge City Council meeting (3/18/2021)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 495-496: March 16, 2021 (3/16/2021)
- Et tu, Brute? Beware The Ides of March – March 15, 2021 Cambridge City Council meeting (3/11/2021)
- Getting to know your job (or not) – Preview of the March 8, 2021 Cambridge City Council meeting (3/8/2021)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 493-494: March 2, 2021 (3/2/2021)
- March Madness – March 1, 2021 Cambridge City Council meeting (2/28/2021)
- Featured Items on the Feb 22, 2021 Cambridge City Council Agenda (2/22/2021)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 491-492: February 16, 2021 (2/16/2021)
- A few observations on density (2/16/2021)
- February 8, 2021 Cambridge City Council meeting featured attractions (2/8/2021)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 489-490: February 2, 2021 (2/3/2021)
- Pre/Post-Groundhog Day featured attractions – Feb 3, 2021 Cambridge City Council meeting (2/2/2021)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 487-488: January 19, 2021 (1/19/2021)
- Insurrection and Featured Items on the January 11, 2021 Cambridge City Council Agenda (1/10/2021)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 485-486: January 5, 2021 (1/5/2021)
- Meet the New Year, Same as the Old Year – Featured Items on the January 4, 2021 Cambridge City Council Agenda (1/4/2021)
- Dropping the Curtain on a Very Bad Year – Featured Items on the December 21, 2020 Cambridge City Council Agenda (12/20/2020)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 483-484: December 15, 2020 (12/16/2020)
- A Clear Look at the December 14, 2020 Cambridge City Council Agenda (12/14/2020)
- The Surge – Featured Items on the Infamous December 7, 2020 Cambridge City Council Agenda (12/7/2020)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 481-482: December 1, 2020 (12/2/2020)
- Leftovers – Highlights from the November 30, 2020 Cambridge City Council Agenda (11/30/2020)
- Off the Deep End – Cambridge City Council Nov 23, 2020 Agenda (11/30/2020)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 479-480: November 17, 2020 (11/17/2020)
- Choice Bits from the Nov 16, 2020 Cambridge City Council Agenda (11/16/2020)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 477-478: November 3, 2020 (11/4/2020)
- National High Anxiety – The Eve of Decision – Highlights from the Nov 2, 2020 Cambridge City Council Agenda (11/1/2020)
- Save That Stuff to Provide Cambridge Recycling & Yard Waste Collection Services Beginning November 2 (10/27/2020)
- Riverbend Park in Cambridge to Remain Open Through November 29, 2020 (10/27/2020)
- City of Cambridge Extends Restrictions on Public Events through December 31, 2020 (10/27/2020)
- Money & Politics – Featured Items on the October 26, 2020 Cambridge City Council Agenda (10/25/2020)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 475-476: October 20, 2020 (10/20/2020)
- Superstition – October 19, 2020 Cambridge City Council Agenda (10/20/2020)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 473-474: October 6, 2020 (10/6/2020)
- Voting Options and Voter Registration for the State/Presidential Election, November 3, 2020 – Cambridge, MA (10/6/2020)
- What’s on the October 5, 2020 Cambridge City Council Agenda? Taxes! Revolution! Cannabis! (10/5/2020)
- All Things Reconsidered… at the Sept 21, 2020 Cambridge City Council meeting (9/21/2020)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episode 472: Sept 15, 2020 (9/15/2020)
- What’s Up? – First Look at the Sept 14, 2020 City Council Agenda (9/14/2020)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episode 471: Sept 1, 2020 (9/1/2020)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episode 470: August 18, 2020 (8/18/2020)
- Voting in Cambridge – 2020 – September Primary (8/18/2020)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episode 469: Aug 4, 2020 (8/4/2020)
- Midsummer Night’s Dream – Or Is It Real? – Agenda Items for the July 27, 2020 Cambridge City Council meeting (7/27/2020)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episode 468: July 21, 2020 (7/21/2020)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episode 467: July 7, 2020 (7/7/2020)
- Getting Primed for the Summer Recess – Featured items on the June 29, 2020 Cambridge City Council agenda (6/29/2020)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episode 466: June 23, 2020 (6/23/2020)
- A Not-So-Quick Look at the June 22, 2020 Cambridge City Council Agenda (6/21/2020)
- Budget Politics – Retail vs. Wholesale: What’s on Sale on the June 15, 2020 Cambridge City Council Agenda (6/15/2020)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episode 465: June 9, 2020 (6/9/2020)
- You Say You Want A Revolution, Well You Know… – June 8, 2020 Cambridge City Council Agenda (6/8/2020)
- A Look at the June 1, 2020 City Council Agenda (6/1/2020)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episode 464: May 26, 2020 (5/26/2020)
- Cambridge Commemorates Memorial Day 2020 (5/24/2020)
- Big Loans and Bigger Speeches – May 18, 2020 Cambridge City Council Agenda Notes (5/18/2020)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episode 463: May 12, 2020 – Still Inside more than Outside (5/12/2020)
- Budgets and Bandanas – Coming up on the May 11, 2020 Cambridge City Council Agenda (5/11/2020)
- Murder Hornets, Plague, Charles River Turns to Blood, and the ordinary business of the May 4, 2020 City Council meeting (5/4/2020)
- City of Cambridge Issues Emergency Order Requiring Use of Face Coverings (4/27/2020)
- Elected, Injected, Inspected, Detected, Infected, Neglected and Selected Highlights on the April 27, 2020 City Council Agenda (4/26/2020)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episode 462: Apr 21, 2020 – More Inside than Out (4/21/2020)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episode 461 – The Quarantine Edition: April 16, 2020 (4/16/2020)
- Coming Up at the April 13, 2020 Cambridge City Council meeting (4/13/2020)
- We’ll Meet Again – What’s on the Agenda for the April 6, 2020 Cambridge City Council Virtual Meeting (4/5/2020)
- Not an April Fool’s Joke – Featured Items on the March 30, 2020 Cambridge City Council Agenda (3/29/2020)
- Checking In Virtually – Select Items from the March 23, 2020 Cambridge City Council Agenda (3/22/2020)
- Cambridge Mayor Sumbul Siddiqui and City Manager Louis A. DePasquale Issue Statement Related to COVID-19 Emergency Measures (3/15/2020)
- Is This an Essential Public Meeting? – March 16, 2020 Cambridge City Council Agenda Items (3/15/2020)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 459-460: March 10, 2020 (3/11/2020)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 457-458: March 3, 2020 (3/3/2020)
- Leaping Lizards – Mar 2, 2020 Cambridge City Council Meeting Coming Attractions (2/29/2020)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 455-456: February 25, 2020 (2/25/2020)
- Here We Go Again – Select Items on the Feb 24, 2020 Cambridge City Council Agenda (2/23/2020)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 453-454: February 18, 2020 (2/18/2020)
- Special Tues, Feb 18, 2020, 3:00pm City Council Meeting to discuss the Harvard Square Overlay Zoning Petition (2/17/2020)
- Catching Up on the Cambridge News – Feb 16, 2020 (2/16/2020)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 451-452: February 11, 2020 (2/11/2020)
- First Pass at the Feb 10, 2020 Cambridge City Council Agenda (2/10/2020)
- Cambridge School Committee 2019 campaign finance reports (and $/vote) (2/9/2020)
- 2019 Cambridge City Council Campaign Bank Reports (and $/Vote) – FINAL (2/7/2020)
- Follow the Money – Cambridge City Council Campaign Receipts 2019 (2/3/2020)
- Post-Candlemas: Little Nuggets from the Feb 3, 2020 Cambridge City Council Agenda (2/2/2020)
- Cambridge InsideOut – Episodes 449-450: January 28, 2020 (1/29/2020)
- Notable Items on the Jan 27, 2020 Cambridge City Council Agenda (1/27/2020)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 447-448: January 21, 2020 (1/21/2020)
- 2020 School Committee Vacancy Recount – David J. Weinstein elected (1/16/2020)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 445-446: Jan 14, 2020 (1/15/2020)
- It’s Opening Day – Jan 13, 2020 Cambridge City Council meeting (1/13/2020)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 443-444: Jan 7, 2020 (1/8/2020)
- The Eve of Inauguration (1/5/2020)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 441-442: December 17, 2019 (12/17/2019)
- That’s All Folks! – Featured Items on the Dec 16, 2019 Cambridge City Council Agenda (12/15/2019)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 439-440: December 10, 2019 (12/10/2019)
- Ordaining the Remnants of the 2018-2019 Council – Bits ‘n Pieces from the Dec 9, 2019 City Council Agenda (12/9/2019)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 437-438: December 3, 2019 (12/4/2019)
- Demographic Mixed Bag – November 2019 Cambridge municipal election (11/28/2019)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 435-436: November 26, 2019 (11/27/2019)
- Turkey Trot – Nov 25, 2019 Cambridge City Council meeting (11/24/2019)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 433-434: November 19, 2019 (11/20/2019)
- Lame Duck Walking – November 18, 2019 Cambridge City Council meeting (11/18/2019)
- CRLS, CHLS & Rindge Homecoming 2019 (11/14/2019)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 431-432: November 12, 2019 (11/13/2019)
- The Last Thing on their Minds – Nov 4, 2019 Cambridge City Council meeting (11/4/2019)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 429-430: October 29, 2019 (10/30/2019)
- Nervously Waiting and Wading through the Campaign Mailers – October 28, 2019 City Council Agenda (10/27/2019)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 427-428: October 22, 2019 (10/23/2019)
- Coming up at the October 21, 2019 Cambridge City Council meeting (10/21/2019)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 425-426: October 15, 2019 (10/16/2019)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 423-424: Oct 8, 2019 (10/12/2019)
- Never Mind Choice – Let’s All Ban Together – Oct 7, 2019 City Council Highlights/Lowlights (10/7/2019)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 421-422: Oct 1, 2019 (10/1/2019)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 419-420: Sept 24, 2019 (9/24/2019)
- Fire Up That Doobie – Cannabis, CPA Funding and the rest of the Sept 23, 2019 Cambridge City Council meeting (9/23/2019)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 417-418: Sept 17, 2019 (9/17/2019)
- Featured Items on the Sept 16, 2019 Cambridge City Council Agenda (9/16/2019)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 415-416: Sept 10, 2019 (9/10/2019)
- Politics, Posturing, Preaching, or Practical Solutions? – Sept 9, 2019 Cambridge City Council meeting (9/8/2019)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 413-414: Aug 13, 2019 (8/13/2019)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 411-412: Aug 6, 2019 (8/7/2019)
- Index of all candidates in Cambridge, MA municipal elections – 1941-2019 (8/3/2019)
- Cambridge City Council and School Committee Candidates – 2019 (8/1/2019)
- Midsummer Madness – Featured Items on the July 30, 2019 City Council Agenda (7/30/2019)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 409-410: July 16, 2019 (7/17/2019)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 407-408: July 2, 2019 (7/2/2019)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 405-406: June 25, 2019 (6/25/2019)
- Anxiously Waiting for Summer Recess – and Nomination Papers – June 24, 2019 at the Cambridge City Council (6/23/2019)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 403-404: June 18, 2019 with Patrick Barrett (6/19/2019)
- City Clerk Interviews; Squares and X’s and Ovals – June 17, 2019 at the Cambridge City Council (6/17/2019)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 401-402: June 11, 2019 (6/12/2019)
- Items of Interest on the June 10, 2019 Cambridge City Council Agenda (6/9/2019)
- Catching Up on the Cambridge News – June 6, 2019 (6/6/2019)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 399-400: June 4, 2019 (6/5/2019)
- Dealing the Dope – June 3, 2019 Cambridge City Council meeting (6/2/2019)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 397-398: May 21, 2019 (5/21/2019)
- Passing the Buck – May 20, 2019 Cambridge City Council Agenda (5/20/2019)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 395-396: May 14, 2019 (5/15/2019)
- Preview – May 13, 2019 Cambridge City Council meeting (5/12/2019)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 393-394: May 7, 2019 (5/7/2019)
- More Monday Madness – May 6, 2019 Cambridge City Council Curiosities (5/6/2019)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 391-392: April 30, 2019 (5/1/2019)
- Amateur Hour – Items of interest at the April 29, 2019 Cambridge City Council meeting (4/28/2019)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 389-390: April 23, 2019 (4/24/2019)
- Living on a Budget (A Big Budget) – April 22, 2019 Cambridge City Council meeting (4/22/2019)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 387-388: April 9, 2019 (4/9/2019)
- For What It’s Worth – Select Items on the April 8, 2019 Cambridge City Council Agenda (4/8/2019)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 385-386: April 2, 2019 (4/2/2019)
- Preview – April 1, 2019 Cambridge City Council meeting (3/31/2019)
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- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 383-384: March 26, 2019 (3/26/2019)
- A Few Items of Interest – March 25, 2019 Cambridge City Council Agenda (3/25/2019)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 381-382: March 19, 2019 (3/20/2019)
- Pre-Spring Fling – Select Items from the March 18, 2019 Cambridge City Council Agenda (3/18/2019)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 379-380: March 12, 2019 (3/13/2019)
- AAA Inman Zero Waste Outstanding Dogs – Catching Up on the Cambridge News (March 10, 2019) (3/10/2019)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 377-378: March 5, 2019 (3/5/2019)
- Coming Attractions – March 4, 2019 Cambridge City Council meeting (3/4/2019)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 375-376: Feb 26, 2019 (2/27/2019)
- Not So Great Expectations – Feb 25, 2019 City Council Agenda (2/24/2019)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 373-374: Feb 19, 2019 (2/19/2019)
- February Falderol – Feb 11, 2019 Cambridge City Council Agenda and OMFUG (2/10/2019)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 371-372: Feb 5, 2019 (2/6/2019)
- Save the Groundhogs – Feb 4, 2019 Cambridge City Council Agenda (2/4/2019)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 369-370: Jan 29, 2019 (1/29/2019)
- Picking through the pieces of the Jan 28, 2019 Cambridge City Council Agenda (1/28/2019)
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- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 367-368: Jan 15, 2019 (1/16/2019)
- What’s Coming Up at the Jan 14, 2019 Cambridge City Council meeting? (1/12/2019)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 365-366: Jan 8, 2019 (1/8/2019)
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- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 361-362: Dec 11, 2018 (12/12/2018)
- Lotsa Ordainin’ To Do – Dec 10, 2018 Cambridge City Council Agenda (12/9/2018)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 359-360: Dec 4, 2018 (12/5/2018)
- First Look at the Dec 3, 2018 City Council Agenda (12/3/2018)
- Fifth Friday – Nov 30, 2018 – Central Square (11/29/2018)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 357-358: Nov 27, 2018 (11/28/2018)
- A Quick One! Nov 26, 2018 Cambridge City Council meeting (11/26/2018)
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- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 355-356: Nov 20, 2018 (11/20/2018)
- Hold that Turkey! There’s a Nov 19, 2018 Cambridge City Council meeting (11/18/2018)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 353-354: Nov 13, 2018 (11/13/2018)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 351-352: Nov 6, 2018 w/Patrick Barrett (11/6/2018)
- On Deck for the Nov 5, 2018 Cambridge City Council meeting (11/5/2018)
- Cambridge Growth Policy – Toward a Sustainable Future (10/31/2018)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 349-350: Oct 30, 2018 (10/31/2018)
- A First Look at the Oct 29, 2018 Cambridge City Council Agenda (10/29/2018)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 347-348: Oct 23, 2018 (10/24/2018)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 345-346: Oct 16, 2018 (10/17/2018)
- Notable items on the Oct 15, 2018 Cambridge City Council Agenda (10/15/2018)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 343-344: Oct 2, 2018 (10/3/2018)
- Cambridge Absentee Voting & Designated Early Voting Locations, Dates, Hours – State Election, Nov 6, 2018 (10/1/2018)
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- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 341-342: Sept 25, 2018 (9/25/2018)
- Charter Right Do-Over – Agenda items from the Sept 24, 2018 Cambridge City Council meeting (9/23/2018)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 339-340: Sept 18, 2018 (9/18/2018)
- Pre-Fall – Select menu items from the Sept 17, 2018 Cambridge City Council Agenda (9/16/2018)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 337-338: Sept 11, 2018 (9/16/2018)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 335-336: Aug 28, 2018 (8/29/2018)
- Tuesday, September 4, 2018 Primary – List of Offices & Candidates (Cambridge) (8/25/2018)
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- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 333-334: Aug 21, 2018 (8/22/2018)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 331-332: Aug 14, 2018 (8/15/2018)
- Tight spot on Huron Avenue (8/14/2018)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 329-330: Aug 7, 2018 (8/7/2018)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 327-328: July 31, 2018 (7/31/2018)
- Endless Summer – July 30, 2018 Cambridge City Council Agenda (7/30/2018)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 325-326: July 17, 2018 (7/17/2018)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 323-324: July 10, 2018 (7/10/2018)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 321-322: June 26, 2018 (6/26/2018)
- Pre-Vacation Convocation – Highlights from the June 25, 2018 Cambridge City Council Agenda (6/24/2018)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 319-320: June 19, 2018 (6/19/2018)
- On Deck for the June 18, 2018 Cambridge City Council meeting (6/18/2018)
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- First Look at the June 4, 2018 Cambridge City Council Agenda (6/4/2018)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 315-316: May 29, 2018 (5/29/2018)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 313-314: May 22, 2018 (5/22/2018)
- Rearranging the Deck Chairs – What’s Up on the May 21, 2018 Cambridge City Council Agenda (5/21/2018)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 311-312: May 15, 2018 (5/15/2018)
- On the Agenda – May 14, 2018 Cambridge City Council meeting (5/13/2018)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 309-310: May 8, 2018 (5/8/2018)
- On the Agenda – May 7, 2018 Cambridge City Council meeting (5/7/2018)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 307-308: May 1, 2018 (5/2/2018)
- Leaving April, Come What May – Spring Treats on the April 30, 2018 City Council Menu (4/30/2018)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 305-306: April 24, 2018 (4/24/2018)
- Budget Season Returns – Featured Attractions on the Apr 23, 2018 Cambridge City Council Agenda (4/22/2018)
- One Hundred Days – Mayor Marc McGovern (4/14/2018)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 303-304: April 10, 2018 (4/10/2018)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 301-302: April 3, 2018 (4/3/2018)
- Preview of April 2, 2018 Cambridge City Council meeting (4/1/2018)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 299-300: March 27, 2018 (3/27/2018)
- Preview of Mar 26, 2018 Cambridge City Council meeting (3/26/2018)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 297-298: March 20, 2018 (3/20/2018)
- Pre-Spring Fling – March 19, 2018 Cambridge City Council meeting (3/19/2018)
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- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 295-296: March 6, 2018 (3/6/2018)
- On the Agenda – March 5, 2018 Cambridge City Council meeting (3/4/2018)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 293-294: Feb 27, 2018 (2/27/2018)
- Bridging the Divide – Items of Interest on the Feb 26, 2018 Cambridge City Council Agenda (2/25/2018)
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- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 291-292: Feb 13, 2018 (2/13/2018)
- Rhetorical Conflict – Safe Streets and Vision Zero: February 12, 2018 Cambridge City Council meeting (2/11/2018)
- 2017 City Council Campaign Receipts, Expenditures, and $/Vote – FINAL REPORT (2/11/2018)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 289-290: Feb 6, 2018 (2/6/2018)
- 2017 Cambridge City Council Campaign Bank Reports (2/6/2018)
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- Featured Items on the Jan 29, 2018 Cambridge City Council Agenda (1/29/2018)
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- Choice Bits from the Jan 22, 2018 Cambridge City Council agenda (1/22/2018)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 283-284: Jan 16, 2018 (1/17/2018)
- Civic Nerdiness (1/14/2018)
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- Cold Start – Jan 8, 2018 Cambridge City Council meeting (and more) (1/7/2018)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 279-280: Jan 2, 2018 (1/3/2018)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 277-278: Dec 19, 2017 (12/19/2017)
- Catching Up on the Cambridge News – Dec 18, 2017 (12/18/2017)
- That’s All Folks! – Featured Items on the Dec 18, 2017 Cambridge City Council Agenda (12/18/2017)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 275-276: Dec 12, 2017 (12/13/2017)
- A Quick One – Featured Items on the Dec 11, 2017 Cambridge City Council Agenda (12/11/2017)
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- The Shifting Demographic (11/23/2017)
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- Featured Items on the Nov 13, 2017 City Council Agenda (11/13/2017)
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- Wishin’ & Hopin’ & Thinkin’ & Prayin’ – Oct 30, 2017 City Council meeting agenda (10/30/2017)
- Cambridge City Council and School Committee Candidates – 2017 (10/28/2017)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 265-266: Oct 24, 2017 (10/24/2017)
- The Sanders Backlash (10/23/2017)
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- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 263-264: Oct 17, 2017 (10/17/2017)
- Notable Items on the Oct 16, 2017 City Council Agenda (10/16/2017)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 261-262: Oct 10, 2017 (10/10/2017)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 259-260: Oct 3, 2017 (10/3/2017)
- Preview of Oct 2, 2017 Cambridge City Council meeting (10/1/2017)
- Preview of Sept 25, 2017 Cambridge City Council meeting (9/25/2017)
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- Interesting Agenda Items on the Sept 18, 2017 City Council Agenda (9/18/2017)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 255-256: Sept 12, 2017 (9/12/2017)
- Fall Semester at the Sullivan School – Sept 11, 2017 City Council Agenda Highlights (9/11/2017)
- Topics for Candidates for Cambridge School Committee – 2017 (9/4/2017)
- Topics for Candidates for Cambridge City Council – 2017 (9/4/2017)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 253-254: August 29, 2017 (8/29/2017)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 251-252: August 22, 2017 (8/22/2017)
- Suggest Topics for Cambridge Municipal Election Candidates – 2017 (8/22/2017)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 249-250: August 15, 2017 (8/15/2017)
- Women Candidates in Cambridge Municipal Elections: 1941-2017 (8/14/2017)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 247-248: August 8, 2017 (8/8/2017)
- A Midsummer’s Night – Featured Agenda items for the August 7, 2017 Cambridge City Council meeting (8/7/2017)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 245-246: Aug 1, 2017 (8/1/2017)
- Statement from Councillor Cheung on his decision to not seek reelection (8/1/2017)
- Cambridge Police Department Promotes Steven DeMarco & Christine Elow to the Rank of Superintendent (7/26/2017)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 243-244: July 25, 2017 (7/25/2017)
- Number of candidates in Cambridge municipal elections: 1941-2017 (7/25/2017)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 241-242: July 18, 2017 (7/18/2017)
- Cambridge City Manager Announces New Police Commissioner (7/13/2017)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 239-240: July 11, 2017 (7/11/2017)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 237-238: June 27, 2017 (6/27/2017)
- Benefit for Comedian Jimmy Smith – Thursday, June 29 (6/27/2017)
- Here Comes Summer – Featured Attractions for the June 26, 2017 Cambridge City Council meeting (6/25/2017)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 235-236: June 20, 2017 (6/20/2017)
- Almost Summer – June 19, 2017 Cambridge City Council Agenda Highlights (6/18/2017)
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- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 233-234: June 13, 2017 (6/13/2017)
- Catching Up on the Cambridge News – June 13, 2017 (6/13/2017)
- Coming up at the June 12, 2017 Cambridge City Council meeting (6/12/2017)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 231-232: June 6, 2017 (6/6/2017)
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- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 229-230: May 23, 2017 (5/23/2017)
- Budget Passage – Notable May 22, 2017 Cambridge City Council Agenda Items (5/21/2017)
- Hello Recycling & Composting Neighbors! – May 2017 (5/19/2017)
- INMAN EATS! 2017 – An Inman Square Festival: Sunday, May 21 (5/18/2017)
- City of Cambridge Awards Record $210,000 in Scholarships (5/18/2017)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 227-228: May 16, 2017 (5/16/2017)
- Interesting Items on the May 15, 2017 Cambridge City Council Agenda (5/14/2017)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 225-226: May 9, 2017 (5/9/2017)
- Noteworthy Agenda Items from the May 8, 2017 Cambridge City Council meeting (5/8/2017)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 223-224: May 2, 2017 (5/2/2017)
- May Day at City Hall – Noteworthy agenda items for the May 1, 2017 Cambridge City Council meeting (4/30/2017)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 221-222: April 25, 2017 (4/25/2017)
- It’s Budget Season – Featured Items on the April 24, 2017 Cambridge City Council Agenda (4/24/2017)
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- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 219-220: April 18, 2017 (4/18/2017)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 217-218: April 4, 2017 (4/4/2017)
- Springing into April – Agenda items from the April 3, 2017 Cambridge City Council meeting (4/2/2017)
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- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 215-216: March 28, 2017 (3/28/2017)
- Quinton Zondervan announces candidacy for Cambridge City Council (3/27/2017)
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- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 213-214: March 21, 2017 (3/21/2017)
- Springtime in Cambridge: Featured Mar 20, 2017 Cambridge City Council Agenda Items (3/19/2017)
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- Sean Tierney Announces Candidacy for Cambridge City Council (3/9/2017)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 211-212: March 7, 2017 (3/7/2017)
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- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 209-210: February 28, 2017 (3/1/2017)
- Before the March – Items of Interest at the February 27, 2017 Cambridge City Council meeting (2/26/2017)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 207-208: February 21, 2017 (2/22/2017)
- Black ice blindness (2/21/2017)
- Monday the 13th – Featured Items on the Feb 13, 2017 Cambridge City Council Meeting Agenda (2/13/2017)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 205-206: February 7, 2017 (2/7/2017)
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- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 203-204: January 31, 2017 (1/31/2017)
- Now Featuring…. Coming Attractions at the Jan 30, 2017 Cambridge City Council meeting (1/29/2017)
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- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 199-200: January 17, 2017 (1/17/2017)
- Members Sought for New City Manager’s Advisory Committee (1/16/2017)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 197-198: January 10, 2017 (1/10/2017)
- New Year at City Hall – Jan 9, 2017 Cambridge City Council Agenda Highlights (1/9/2017)
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- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 195-196: January 3, 2017 (1/3/2017)
- Cambridge Civic/Political Review 2016 (12/28/2016)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 193-194: December 27, 2016 (12/27/2016)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 191-192: December 20, 2016 (12/21/2016)
- Closing Down an Unusual Year – Dec 19, 2016 Cambridge City Council Agenda Notes (12/19/2016)
- Central Square is a Grandma (12/17/2016)
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- After the Fire – the Dec 12, 2016 Cambridge City Council meeting (postponed from Dec 5) (12/10/2016)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 189-190: December 6, 2016 (12/6/2016)
- City of Cambridge to Host Fire Recovery Resource Center; Buildings Sustain Serious Damage (12/4/2016)
- Speed Limit on Cambridge’s City-Owned Streets Being Reduced to 25 MPH (12/4/2016)
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- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 187-188: November 29, 2016 (11/30/2016)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 185-186: Nov 22, 2016 (11/22/2016)
- Navigating the Post-Apocalypse in the Peoples Republic – Nov 21, 2016 Cambridge City Council Preview (11/21/2016)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 183-184: November 15, 2016 (11/16/2016)
- David Maher selected as next President and CEO of Cambridge Chamber of Commerce – will not seek re-election to City Council (11/9/2016)
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- The Municipal Situation in Cambridge (1904) – by Henry N. Wheeler (11/6/2016)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 181-182: November 1, 2016 (11/1/2016)
- Trick or Treat – October 31, 2016 Cambridge City Council meeting (10/30/2016)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 179-180: October 25, 2016 (10/25/2016)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 177-178: October 18, 2016 (10/18/2016)
- Coming up at the October 17, 2016 Cambridge City Council meeting (10/16/2016)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 175-176: October 11, 2016 (10/11/2016)
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- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 173-174: October 4, 2016 (10/4/2016)
- Louis A. DePasquale Selected as Next Cambridge City Manager (9/29/2016)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 171-172: September 27, 2016 (9/28/2016)
- Decisions, Decisions…. Notable items on the Sept 26, 2016 Cambridge City Council agenda (9/25/2016)
- Choice Items on the September 19, 2016 Cambridge City Council Meeting Agenda (9/18/2016)
- Preliminary Screening Committee Announces City Manager Finalists (9/15/2016)
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- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 169-170: September 13, 2016 (9/13/2016)
- The Return – Notable agenda items for the Sept 12, 2016 Cambridge City Council meeting (9/12/2016)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 167-168: September 6, 2016 (9/6/2016)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 165-166: August 23, 2016 (8/23/2016)
- Preliminary Screening Committee for New City Manager Selected (8/19/2016)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 163-164: August 9, 2016 (8/9/2016)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 161-162: August 2, 2016 (8/2/2016)
- Selected Agenda Items for the Aug 1, 2016 Cambridge City Council (Midsummer) meeting (8/1/2016)
- Democratic Debate for 26th Middlesex State Representative [Tim Toomey vs. Mike Connolly] (7/28/2016)
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- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 159-160: July 26, 2016 (7/27/2016)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 157-158: July 19, 2016 – Looking Back at Rent Control (1996) (7/23/2016)
- Nominations Sought for City Manager Search Process Preliminary Screening Committee (7/21/2016)
- Floyd Freeman, Nov 7, 1915 – July 11, 2016, neighbor, friend, philosopher (7/16/2016)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 155-156: July 12, 2016 – featuring Cambridge Water (7/12/2016)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 153-154: July 5, 2016 (7/5/2016)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 151-152: June 28, 2016 (6/29/2016)
- Taking a Break – Preview of June 27, 2016 Cambridge City Council agenda (6/26/2016)
- Cambridge Historical Commission Announces 2016 Preservation Award Recipients (6/23/2016)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 149-150: June 21, 2016 (6/21/2016)
- City of Cambridge names new Director of Libraries, Maria Taesil Hudson McCauley (6/21/2016)
- Hot Town, Summer in the City – Coming up at the June 20, 2016 Cambridge City Council meeting (6/20/2016)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 147-148: June 14, 2016 (6/15/2016)
- Kicking Off the Post-Columbian Era – June 13, 2016 Cambridge City Council meeting (6/13/2016)
- Opening of the First Section of the Grand Junction Path – June 9, 2016 (6/10/2016)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 145-146: June 7, 2016 (6/8/2016)
- Goodbye, Columbus? – On the Cambridge City Council Agenda – June 6, 2016 (6/6/2016)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 143-144: May 31, 2016 (6/1/2016)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 141-142: May 24, 2016 (5/24/2016)
- Budget Adoption Night – Highlights of the May 23, 2016 Cambridge City Council Meeting Agenda (5/23/2016)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 139-140: May 17, 2016 (5/18/2016)
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- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 137-138: May 10, 2016 (5/11/2016)
- At the Signpost Up Ahead – the May 9, 2016 Cambridge City Council Agenda (5/9/2016)
- Joint Statement of Somerville Mayor Joseph A. Curtatone and Cambridge City Manager Richard C. Rossi Regarding the Green Line Extension (5/5/2016)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 135-136: May 3, 2016 (5/3/2016)
- Dos de Mayo – Interesting Items on the May 2, 2016 Cambridge City Council Agenda (5/2/2016)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 133-134: April 26, 2016 (4/26/2016)
- Real Money – The City of Cambridge FY2017 Budget tops the April 25, 2016 Cambridge City Council Agenda (4/25/2016)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 131-132: April 19, 2016 (4/19/2016)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 129-130: April 12, 2016 (4/12/2016)
- Up the Inclusionary – Hot Topics on the April 11, 2016 Cambridge City Council Agenda (4/10/2016)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 127-128: April 5, 2016 (4/6/2016)
- No Foolin’ – Coming up at the April 4, 2016 Cambridge City Council meeting (4/4/2016)
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- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 125-126: March 29, 2016 (3/29/2016)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 123-124: Mar 22, 2016 (3/22/2016)
- Cambridge Works Transitional Jobs Program Gives Residents A Helping Hand (3/21/2016)
- Happy Spring! – Coming up at the March 21, 2016 Cambridge City Council meeting (3/21/2016)
- Catching Up on the Cambridge News (Mar 21, 2016) (3/21/2016)
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- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 121-122: March 15, 2016 (3/15/2016)
- The Eve of the Ides – March 14, 2016 Cambridge City Council meeting highlights (3/14/2016)
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- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 119-120: March 8, 2016 (3/9/2016)
- Nominations Sought for 2016 Outstanding City Employee Awards (3/8/2016)
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- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 117-118: March 1, 2016 (3/2/2016)
- Leapin’ Legislators – Items of Interest on the Feb 29, 2016 Cambridge City Council agenda (2/28/2016)
- Are You As Smart As A CRLS Student? (2/27/2016)
- Grand Opening Celebration and Tour of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. School – Sunday, Feb 28, 2016 (2/27/2016)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 115-116: Feb 23, 2016 (2/24/2016)
- Back to Work (Really) – Monday, Feb 22, 2016 Cambridge City Council meeting (2/21/2016)
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- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 113-114: The Picture Show (2/16/2016)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 111-112 (Feb 9, 2016) (2/9/2016)
- Cambridge School Committee 2015 Campaign Finance Summaries (2/6/2016)
- Groundhog Eve – A Few Items from the Feb 1, 2016 Cambridge City Council meeting agenda (2/1/2016)
- New and Old – Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 107 and 108 (1/26/2016)
- Catching Up on the Cambridge News (Jan 26, 2016) (1/26/2016)
- Tasty menu items for the Jan 25, 2016 Cambridge City Council meeting (1/24/2016)
- A Conversation with Tip O’Neill (1992) on Cambridge Inside Out (1/17/2016)
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- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 105-106 with Anthony Galluccio (1/12/2016)
- Starting from Scratch – Agenda Items from the Jan 11, 2016 Cambridge City Council Meeting (1/10/2016)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 103-104 with Vice Mayor Marc McGovern (1/5/2016)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 101-102: Looking Ahead to 2016-17 (12/29/2015)
- White Squirrel at the Volpe Center in Kendall Square enjoying a Spring day on Christmas Eve (12/24/2015)
- Cambridge InsideOut – Episodes 99 and 100: Looking Back at the 2014-15 Cambridge City Council (12/23/2015)
- Last Call – Dec 21, 2015 Cambridge City Council meeting highlights (12/21/2015)
- Cambridge InsideOut – Episodes 97 and 98 (12/16/2015)
- Cambridge InsideOut – Episodes 95 and 96 with Patrick Barrett (12/9/2015)
- Runnin’ Down the Clock – December 7, 2015 Cambridge City Council agenda (12/6/2015)
- Who Voted in the 2015 Cambridge Municipal Election? (12/6/2015)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 93 and 94 – On Civic Infrastructure (12/1/2015)
- Morning Thoughts – Nov 25, 2015 (11/25/2015)
- Notable Floatables on the Nov 23, 2015 Cambridge City Council agenda (11/22/2015)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 91 and 92 – Digging into the ballot data (11/17/2015)
- CRLS Alumni Association – 2015 Homecoming Calendar (11/15/2015)
- Final Official Election Results – Cambridge 2015 Municipal Election (11/13/2015)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 89 and 90 – Making Sense of the 2015 Cambridge Municipal Election Results (11/11/2015)
- After the Storm – Nov 9, 2015 Cambridge City Council Agenda (11/8/2015)
- Election Day Discussion – Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 87 and 88 (11/4/2015)
- The Eve of Decision – Nov 2, 2015 Cambridge City Council agenda (11/2/2015)
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- Cambridge’s new Superintendent of Schools – Dr. Kenneth Salim (10/27/2015)
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- PR Election Mechanics – Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 83 and 84 (10/21/2015)
- Chugging Along – Items of Interest on the Oct 19, 2015 Cambridge City Council agenda (10/18/2015)
- The Return – Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 81 and 82 (10/14/2015)
- Flashback to March 1998 (10/12/2015)
- Cambridge Education Association to host School Committee Candidate Debate/Forum (Oct 7) (10/2/2015)
- Cambridge Municipal Election Candidates – 2015 (10/2/2015)
- Post-Eclipse – Items from the Sept 28, 2015 Cambridge City Council agenda (9/28/2015)
- A Better Cambridge Holds Fall Discussion Series on Affordable Housing and Development in Cambridge (9/23/2015)
- Summer’s End – Select items from the Sept 21, 2015 Cambridge City Council agenda (9/21/2015)
- Catching Up on the Cambridge News (Sept 19, 2015) (9/19/2015)
- Visiting Lucius R. Paige and I.F. Stone at Mount Auburn Cemetery (8/25/2015)
- City of Cambridge Selects Utile Architecture + Planning team for Citywide Plan (8/21/2015)
- On Tap at the Aug 10, 2015 City Council Midsummer Meeting (8/9/2015)
- Cambridge Broadband Matters, Episode 1 (8/4/2015)
- Work at the Polls on Election Day! (7/29/2015)
- Cambridge Jazz Festival – July 26th, 2015 from Noon to 6pm (7/25/2015)
- Cambridge Animal Commission Advises Precautionary Measures due to Rabid Raccoon Finding (7/16/2015)
- Who Votes in Cambridge? (7/9/2015)
- Official 2015 Cambridge Municipal Election Calendar (w/advice) (6/30/2015)
- The Appointed Hour – Summer at Sullivan – Highlights of the June 22, 2015 Cambridge City Council agenda (6/21/2015)
- Noteworthy items on the June 15, 2015 Cambridge City Council agenda (6/15/2015)
- Library Program – A Renaissance on the Cambridge Side of the Charles (6/6/2015)
- Cambridge Historical Commission: Open Archives – June 15 through June 18 (6/4/2015)
- Budget Approval is the Big Item on the June 1, 2015 Cambridge City Council Agenda (6/1/2015)
- Catching Up on the Cambridge News (May 23, 2015) (5/23/2015)
- Coming up at the May 18, 2015 Cambridge City Council meeting (5/18/2015)
- Cambridge Police Department Announces Series of Bike Safety Month & Bike Week Initiatives (5/5/2015)
- Quatro de Mayo at the Cambridge City Council – May 4, 2015 Agenda Highlights (5/4/2015)
- What’s on Tap for the Monday, April 27, 2015 Cambridge City Council meeting? (4/26/2015)
- Catching Up on the Cambridge News (April 21, 2015) (4/21/2015)
- Taking a Look at the April 13, 2015 Cambridge City Council Agenda (4/13/2015)
- April 1 Cambridge News (4/1/2015)
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- Out Like a Lamb – What’s Happenin’ at the March 30, 2015 Cambridge City Council meeting (3/29/2015)
- Rabies Vaccination and Microchip Clinic for Dogs Only: April 11 (3/26/2015)
- Catching Up on the Cambridge News (March 20, 2015) (3/20/2015)
- Items of Interest on the March 16, 2015 Cambridge City Council Agenda (3/16/2015)
- Cambridge School Committee 2013-2014 Campaign Finance Summaries (3/15/2015)
- Nominations Sought for 2015 Outstanding City Employee Awards (3/6/2015)
- In Like a Lion: Mar 2, 2015 Cambridge City Council meeting (3/2/2015)
- Catching Up on the Cambridge News (Feb 27, 2015) (2/27/2015)
- Flotsam and Jetsam – Coming up at the Feb 23, 2015 Cambridge City Council meeting (2/22/2015)
- Plowing, or sweeping under the rug? (2/21/2015)
- Catch Up – The City Council will have a Special Meeting on Fri, Feb 20, 2015 at 9:00am (2/20/2015)
- Cambridge Snow Emergency Updates (Feb 14 – Feb 17) (2/17/2015)
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- Brian Murphy, 1964-2015 (2/5/2015)
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- Early Marathon Monday – Coming up at the January 26, 2015 Cambridge City Council meeting (1/26/2015)
- Catching Up on the Cambridge News (Jan 2015) (1/18/2015)
- Campaign Finance – 2013 Cambridge City Council candidates (1/14/2015)
- Cambridge Public Library Receives National Honor Award in Architecture (1/9/2015)
- Looking ahead – January 5, 2015 Cambridge City Council meeting (1/4/2015)
- Age Distribution of Voters in Cambridge Elections: 2007-2014 (1/4/2015)
- Cambridge City Council Campaign Receipts: 2013 – 2014 (1/3/2015)
- Mario Cuomo (June 15, 1932 – January 1, 2015) – Mirrors (1/1/2015)
- Another Pause Button for the Plastic Bag Bill (12/30/2014)
- Closing Out the Year – Dec 15, 2014 Cambridge City Council Agenda (12/15/2014)
- The Central Square Olympics – Dec 8, 2014 Cambridge City Council Agenda (12/8/2014)
- In the Pipeline – Coming up at the Nov 24, 2014 Cambridge City Council meeting (11/24/2014)
- STEM and Root – On the Agenda of the Nov 10, 2014 Cambridge City Council meeting (11/10/2014)
- CRLS Alumni Association – 2014 Homecoming Calendar (11/6/2014)
- Boarding and Baiting – Nov 3, 2014 Cambridge City Council Agenda (11/2/2014)
- On the Nov 3, 2014 Cambridge City Council Agenda – Planning Board appointments (10/30/2014)
- Speaking of elections…. (10/29/2014)
- From Evacuation Plans to Traffic Calming – Notable Items on the October 27 Cambridge City Council Agenda (10/27/2014)
- Preview of the Oct 20, 2014 Cambridge City Council meeting (10/20/2014)
- Catching up on the Cambridge News (Sept-Oct 2014) (10/15/2014)
- A Taxing Situation – September 29, 2014 Cambridge City Council Notes (9/29/2014)
- CCTV Announces Launch of Cambridge News Survey (9/23/2014)
- Interesting Items on the Sept 22, 2014 Cambridge City Council Agenda (9/22/2014)
- The Ides of September – Sept 15, 2014 Cambridge City Council Agenda Highlights (9/14/2014)
- Back in Session – Notable Items on the Sept 8, 2014 Cambridge City Council Agenda (9/8/2014)
- Cambridge Discovery Day Historical Tours – Saturday, Sept 20, 2014 (9/3/2014)
- A Vehicular Revamping (8/29/2014)
- Cambridge Challenges Somerville to the Ice Bucket (8/20/2014)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 79 and 80 with Terry Smith (8/19/2014)
- 2013 Cambridge City Council Campaign Finance Receipts (Jan 1, 2013 through July 31, 2014) (8/16/2014)
- Cambridge Mayor David P. Maher and City Manager Richard C. Rossi Accept ALS Ice Bucket Challenge (8/14/2014)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 77 and 78 with Patty Nolan (8/5/2014)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 75 and 76 with Brian Corr (7/29/2014)
- Mayor David Maher Announces Fire Relief Fund for Victims of Allston Street Fire (7/29/2014)
- Midsummer Night’s Distraction – July 28, 2014 Cambridge City Council Agenda (7/27/2014)
- CAMBRIDGE JAZZ FESTIVAL – Sunday, July 27, 2014 (7/25/2014)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 73 and 74 with Marc McGovern (7/22/2014)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 71 and 72: News and Events, July 2014 (7/16/2014)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 69-70: Transportation Safety with Rozann Kraus (7/2/2014)
- Master Plans and Monkey Wrenches – June 30, 2014 Cambridge City Council Agenda (6/30/2014)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 67-68: More News Around Town (June 24, 2014) (6/29/2014)
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- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 65 and 66 – Democratic Convention and News around Town (6/19/2014)
- Cambridge Uber Alles (6/18/2014)
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- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 63 and 64 with Glenn Koocher (6/10/2014)
- Open data, bottle bans, and minimum wages – Interesting items on the June 9, 2014 Cambridge City Council Agenda (6/9/2014)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 61 and 62 – News and Commentary (6/4/2014)
- On the Menu at the June 2, 2014 Cambridge City Council meeting (6/2/2014)
- Superintendent Jeff Young’s 2011-15 contract requires School Committee renewal before July 6, 2014 (5/22/2014)
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- The Courthouse Debate and other Key Items on the May 19, 2014 Cambridge City Council Agenda (5/19/2014)
- Fresh Pond Day – Saturday May 31, 11am-3pm (5/13/2014)
- Cambridge Historical Commission announces Preservation Awards Recipients (5/13/2014)
- Cambridge City Manager Seeks Members for New Broadband Task Force (5/9/2014)
- FY2015 Budget Notes – and a comment on political patronage (5/8/2014)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 55 and 56 (5/6/2014)
- Cinco de Mayo – Key Items on the May 5, 2014 Cambridge City Council Agenda (5/5/2014)
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- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 53 and 54 with Cambridge Mayor David Maher (4/22/2014)
- About Bicycling on Hampshire Street (4/16/2014)
- Cambridge InsideOut with Cambridge City Councillor Dennis Carlone (4/16/2014)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 49 and 50 with Vice Mayor Dennis Benzan (4/9/2014)
- Master Plan Mythology and other Big Items on the Apr 7, 2014 City Council Agenda (4/7/2014)
- Cambridge InsideOut with guest Saul Tannenbaum: municipal broadband and civic technology (4/1/2014)
- Noteworthy Items from the March 24, 2014 Cambridge City Council Agenda (3/24/2014)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 45 and 46 with Tim Toomey (3/20/2014)
- Broadband, Bikes, and Buildings – March 17, 2014 City Council Agenda highlights (3/16/2014)
- The “No License” Movement and more history from the Cambridge Historical Society (3/11/2014)
- Nominations Sought for 2014 Outstanding Cambridge City Employee Awards (3/10/2014)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 41 and 42 – News and Views (3/5/2014)
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- City of Cambridge Seeking Applicants for Municipal Firefighter Exam on April 26, 2014 (3/5/2014)
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- Episodes 37 and 38 of Cambridge InsideOut with guest State Senator Sal DiDomenico (2/19/2014)
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- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 35 and 36 with guest Denise Simmons (2/12/2014)
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- Snow Emergency Parking Ban – Wednesday, February 5 starting at 7:00am (2/4/2014)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 33-34: Discussing Foundry options with guest Rozann Kraus (1/28/2014)
- Striking Before the Iron’s Hot – Jan 27, 2014 Cambridge City Council Agenda Highlights (1/27/2014)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 31-32: A Conversation with City Councillor Marc McGovern (1/14/2014)
- Setting the Table – January 13, 2014 Cambridge City Council Agenda Highlights (1/13/2014)
- Cambridge InsideOut – Episodes 29 and 30 (1/7/2014)
- Jan 6, 2014 – Inauguration Day (1/6/2014)
- Snow Emergency in Effect: Thurs, Jan 2 at Noon through Fri, Jan 3 at 5:00pm (1/1/2014)
- K2C2 Final Reports Released (12/31/2013)
- Michael Sullivan to challenge Marian Ryan for Middlesex County District Attorney (12/23/2013)
- Cambridge InsideOut: Episodes 27 and 28 (12/18/2013)
- Update on the Copenhagen Wheel (12/16/2013)
- The Final Curtain: Last Meeting of the 2012-13 Term – Dec 16, 2013 Cambridge City Council Agenda (12/16/2013)
- 2013 City Council Recount Completed – Same Winners, Similar Margins (12/12/2013)
- RECOUNT UPDATE – 16th Count Complete: Deciding round up next (Dec 12) (12/12/2013)
- RECOUNT UPDATE (Dec 11, 3:00pm) (12/11/2013)
- Cambridge InsideOut – Episodes 25 and 26: Focus on Porter Square (12/10/2013)
- 10th Count complete – Cambridge City Council Recount (12/9/2013)
- FaTeague – Dec 9, 2013 Cambridge City Council Agenda (12/9/2013)
- RECOUNT UPDATE (Dec 7, 5:15pm) (12/7/2013)
- RECOUNT UPDATE (Dec 6, 2013) (12/6/2013)
- Cambridge InsideOut – Episodes 23 and 24 (12/4/2013)
- Home Stretch – Dec 2, 2013 Cambridge City Council Agenda Highlights (12/1/2013)
- Turnout in Cambridge Municipal Elections: 1951 to 2013 (11/30/2013)
- Different Measures of Popularity of City Council Candidates (11/29/2013)
- New Mobile App for Café People – the iRake (11/28/2013)
- City of Cambridge Seeks Members for the Central Square Advisory Committee (11/28/2013)
- 2013 Cambridge City Council Election Recount (11/27/2013)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 21 and 22 (Nov 26, 2013) (11/26/2013)
- Cambridge InsideOut Episodes 19 and 20 (Nov 19, 2013) (11/20/2013)
- Hubway to Pilot Year-Round Program in Cambridge (11/19/2013)
- Aftermath – Nov 18, 2013 Cambridge City Council Agenda Highlights (11/18/2013)
- Official 2013 Cambridge Election Results (Nov 15, 2013) (11/15/2013)
- CRLS Alumni Association Project Announces First Annual Alumni Meeting and 2013 Homecoming Events (11/13/2013)
- Boulder vs. Cincinnati vs. Fractional transfer methods in Cambridge’s PR elections (11/13/2013)
- Episode 17 of Cambridge InsideOut – A detailed look at the 2013 Cambridge election results and possible recount (11/13/2013)
- The Advent of PR in Cambridge (11/10/2013)
- Unofficial 2013 Cambridge Election Results (11/6/2013)
- Preliminary 2013 Cambridge Election Results (11/6/2013)
- Counting Down to the Count – Nov 4, 2013 Cambridge City Council Agenda Highlights (11/3/2013)
- Cambridge Candidate Pages – 2013 (11/3/2013)
- Some thoughts on the 2013 municipal election campaign on the eve of Election Day (11/2/2013)
- Episode 16 of Cambridge InsideOut with City Council candidates Denise Simmons and Minka vanBeuzekom (10/31/2013)
- Episode 15 of Cambridge InsideOut with City Council candidates Dennis Carlone and Dennis Benzan (10/30/2013)
- School Committee Candidates Respond to PANGEA Questions (10/28/2013)
- A Better Cambridge (ABC) Grades the City Council Candidates (10/27/2013)
- Members Needed for Cambridge’s “Getting to Net Zero” Task Force (10/24/2013)
- Toomey Highlights Work on Grand Junction Train Issues, Vision for Future Bike Path (10/24/2013)
- Episode 14 of Cambridge InsideOut with guest Jesse Kansen-Benanav (10/23/2013)
- Episode 13 of Cambridge InsideOut with guest Jesse Kansen-Benanav (10/23/2013)
- Another Monday – Oct 21, 2013 Cambridge City Council Agenda Highlights (10/21/2013)
- Episode 12 of Cambridge InsideOut with guest Alice Wolf (Part 2) (10/16/2013)
- Episode 11 of Cambridge InsideOut with guest Alice Wolf (Part 1) (10/16/2013)
- Alewife Reservation Constructed Wetland Grand Opening Ceremony – Tuesday, October 15 (10/15/2013)
- Polling Locations for the 2013 Cambridge Municipal Election (10/13/2013)
- The Candidates – SPECIAL STATE ELECTION – Massachusetts 5th Congressional District (10/11/2013)
- A quick word on another City Council candidate forum (10/9/2013)
- Cambridge Watershed Bike Tour – October 19 (10/7/2013)
- OctoberFest – Oct 7, 2013 Cambridge City Council Agenda Notes (10/6/2013)
- Cambridge at cross purposes about traffic (10/6/2013)
- Episode 10 of Cambridge InsideOut – Visits from Cambridge School Committee candidates Patty Nolan and Joyce Gerber (10/5/2013)
- Episode 9 of Cambridge InsideOut – Visits from School Committee candidates Elechi Kadete and Patty Nolan (10/5/2013)
- Gripes for a Wednesday Afternoon (10/2/2013)
- Episode 8 of Cambridge InsideOut – Phone interviews with Cambridge City Council candidates (Part 2) (10/2/2013)
- Episode 7 of Cambridge InsideOut – Phone interviews with Cambridge City Council candidates (Part 1) (10/1/2013)
- Let’s Go Down to the Levy – Sept 30 City Council Agenda Notes (9/29/2013)
- Candidates Night Out (9/28/2013)
- PANGEA request for questions to be directed to Cambridge School Committee candidates (9/26/2013)
- Episode 6 of Cambridge InsideOut – with Anthony Galluccio (Part 2) (9/24/2013)
- Episode 5 of Cambridge InsideOut – with guest Anthony Galluccio (Part 1) (9/24/2013)
- Episode 4 of Cambridge InsideOut – Big Issues in the 2013 School Committee election (9/18/2013)
- Episode 3 of Cambridge InsideOut – Big Issues in the 2013 City Council election (9/18/2013)
- CPA, MXD, Bikes, and Net-Zero – Mon, Sept 16, 2013 Cambridge City Council preview (9/16/2013)
- Cambridge Inside Out (the Sequel): Episode 2 – The Candidates of 2013 (9/15/2013)
- Cambridge Inside Out (the Sequel): Episode 1 – PR Voting in Cambridge (9/15/2013)
- Back to School – Mon, Sept 9, 2013 Cambridge City Council meeting preview (9/9/2013)
- 300 Mass. Ave./Forest City project gets final Planning Board approval (9/3/2013)
- Danehy Park Family Day – Saturday, September 21 (8/22/2013)
- Come Join the Parade – Thurs, Aug 22, 6:30pm from City Hall to Lafayette Square with the Dirty Water Brass Band (8/21/2013)
- Official Candidate List for 2013 Cambridge Municipal Election (8/19/2013)
- A Better Cambridge response to Connolly Net Zero Zoning Petition (8/18/2013)
- Talking about Cambridge elections and other stuff (Aug 6, CCTV) (8/18/2013)
- Suggested Topics for 2013 Cambridge School Committee candidates (8/16/2013)
- Suggested Topics for 2013 Cambridge City Council Candidates (8/16/2013)
- Cambridge Arts Council Announces Launch of its 2014 Grant Cycle (8/13/2013)
- Cambridge Candidate 2013 Match Game (8/8/2013)
- Longfellow Bridge Rehabilitation Project -MBTA Red Line Weekend Diversion – August 10 and 11 (8/7/2013)
- Cambridge Rindge and Latin School Renovation Achieves LEED® Gold Certification (8/6/2013)
- The Rumors Are Flying – Candidates for 2013 (8/1/2013)
- The Candidates – Cambridge Municipal Election 2013 (7/31/2013)
- Midsummer Meeting – Monday, July 29, 2013 Cambridge City Council Agenda Highlights (7/29/2013)
- Online Voter Registration Search Now Available (7/24/2013)
- Cambridge LGBT Senior Information Fair Monday, July 29 (7/23/2013)
- The Do’s and Don’ts of Cambridge Municipal Election Campaigns (7/16/2013)
- Special State Election Calendar – Markey Seat (7/15/2013)
- Picnic in the Park – Saturday, July 13 (7/12/2013)
- Luis Vasquez Officially Launches Campaign for City Council (7/8/2013)
- Mayor Henrietta Davis will not seek reelection to the Cambridge City Council (7/8/2013)
- Nadeem Mazen Kickoff Event July 13 – candidate for Cambridge City Council (7/5/2013)
- Plan for Ethanol Trains Derailed (7/1/2013)
- Welcome to Cambridge City Manager Richard C. Rossi (7/1/2013)
- NPR story on my new friend Zev Dickstein (6/29/2013)
- The Strange Symmetry of Cambridge History (6/28/2013)
- Janneke House to Run for City Council (6/25/2013)
- Happy Trails – Agenda Highlights for Monday, June 24 Cambridge City Council meeting (6/24/2013)
- Clean Up Central Square!!! (6/23/2013)
- City Employees Bid a Fond Farewell to Retiring City Manager Robert W. Healy (6/20/2013)
- MLK School Groundbreaking – June 17, 2013 (6/17/2013)
- Almost Summer – June 17, 2013 Cambridge City Council Agenda Highlights (6/17/2013)
- 2013 Municipal Election: Nomination Papers (6/17/2013)
- Silver Maple Forest – letter from Kristen von Hoffmann (6/15/2013)
- Celebration of Magazine Beach Park – Saturday, June 15 (6/13/2013)
- Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Elementary School & Putnam Avenue Upper School Groundbreaking Ceremony – Monday, June 17 at noon (6/13/2013)
- Kendall Square Urban Renewal Project: Six Pivotal Episodes (6/8/2013)
- Grand Opening – Community Learning Center, Multi-Service Center and Cambridge Housing Authority (6/5/2013)
- Cambridge Historical Commission Announces Preservation Awards (6/5/2013)
- Coming up at the Cambridge City Council on Monday, June 3 (6/3/2013)
- Cambridge Delegation Partners with MassDOT to Host Ethanol Train Meetings (June 4-5, 2013) (5/30/2013)
- Voter Turnout by Age – November 2011 vs. November 2012 Cambridge Elections (5/26/2013)
- Cambridge City Manager to Serve Fellowship at Harvard Kennedy School (5/26/2013)
- Merry Month of May – Cambridge City Council May 20, 2013 Agenda Highlights (5/20/2013)
- The Board of The Dance Complex Announces the Appointment of Peter DiMuro as Executive Director (5/17/2013)
- Communication from Councillors Cheung, Kelley, Reeves and Simmons to Mayor Davis (May 16, 2013) (5/16/2013)
- Letter from Councillor Leland Cheung – responding to Co-chairs of the Budget Subcommittee of the Cambridge School Committee (5/15/2013)
- Letter from Marc McGovern and Richard Harding, Co-chairs of the Budget Subcommittee of the Cambridge School Committee (5/13/2013)
- FY2014 School Department Budget Stalled by City Council (5/10/2013)
- Bikes and More on the May 6 Cambridge City Council Agenda (5/6/2013)
- Moving On – April 29, 2013 Cambridge City Council meeting agenda highlights (4/28/2013)
- The Bottom Line – April 22, 2013 Cambridge City Council Agenda Highlights (4/22/2013)
- The Bottom Line – City of Cambridge Budget Totals by Department – FY2014 (4/21/2013)
- Men never do evil so completely and cheerfully as when they do it from religious conviction. — Blaise Pascal (4/20/2013)
- Cambridge Delegation Announces Ethanol Train Meeting (Tues, Apr 16, 2013) (4/16/2013)
- Once Upon a Marathon (4/16/2013)
- “A Better Future for A Better Cambridge” – updated (4/10/2013)
- MIT/Kendall Night at City Hall – Apr 8, 2013 City Council meeting (updated) (4/9/2013)
- April 1 Cambridge News (4/1/2013)
- Early look at the April 1 Cambridge City Council agenda (3/31/2013)
- Letter from Tom Stohlman (Mar 19, 2013) (3/19/2013)
- Evacuation Day at City Hall – March 18 Cambridge City Council Agenda Highlights (3/18/2013)
- East Cambridge Dollars for Scholars (3/12/2013)
- In Like A Lamb – March 4 Cambridge City Council Agenda Highlights (3/4/2013)
- And the Oscar goes to…. Feb 25, 2013 Cambridge City Council Agenda Highlights (2/24/2013)
- Kristen von Hoffmann announces candidacy for Cambridge City Council (2/24/2013)
- Proposed City Manager Contract between City of Cambridge and Richard C. Rossi (2/22/2013)
- Marijuana and More – Feb 11, 2013 Cambridge City Council Agenda highlights (2/11/2013)
- Housing and the Kendall Square/MIT Petition (2/10/2013)
- Everything from Zoning to Soda Pop – Jan 28, 2013 Cambridge City Council Agenda Highlights (1/27/2013)
- On the Jan 14, 2013 Cambridge City Council Agenda (1/13/2013)
- A Sampler from the Jan 7, 2013 Cambridge City Council Agenda (1/7/2013)
- On becoming a True Cantabrigian (12/29/2012)
- Central Square Advisory Committee 2011/2012 Recommendations (12/24/2012)
- City of Cambridge Seeks Members for Three Transportation Advisory Committees (12/19/2012)
- Prospect Pubs, Planning, and Pilot Programs – Dec 10, 2012 Cambridge City Council Agenda Highlights (12/10/2012)
- Cambridge Common Tree Walk (12/4/2012)
- Enjoying? the Concord Avenue “raised bike lanes” (12/3/2012)
- The Apprentice, starring Richard Rossi – Dec 3, 2012 Cambridge City Council Agenda Highlights (12/3/2012)
- Cambridge City Council to Propose 3-Year Appointment of Richard Rossi as City Manager (11/30/2012)
- Nov 19, 2012 Cambridge City Council Agenda highlights (11/19/2012)
- Cycle track disease is contagious! (11/14/2012)
- Cambridge Election Results: Nov 6, 2012 (11/7/2012)
- The Choice (11/6/2012)
- Meanwhile, outside of Ohio – Nov 5, 2012 Cambridge City Council Agenda highlights (11/4/2012)
- Culture, Rats, and Parking: Oct 22, 2012 Cambridge City Council Agenda Highlights (10/22/2012)
- Gathering Storm in Central Square – Oct 1, 2012 Cambridge City Council Agenda (10/1/2012)
- But seriously, folks (9/27/2012)
- A Light Comedy – Sept 24, 2012 Cambridge City Council Agenda Highlights (9/24/2012)
- 26th Middlesex State Representative debate (9/20/2012)
- End of Summer – The City Council Returns – Sept 10 Cambridge City Council Agenda Highlights (9/10/2012)
- Sept 6 Primary Results – via the Boston Globe (9/7/2012)
- A word or two on the September 6 Primary Election (8/30/2012)
- Updated West Nile Virus Information (8/29/2012)
- Second Cambridge Resident Diagnosed with West Nile Virus (8/24/2012)
- More Fun with Ballots (8/16/2012)
- Town and City (Forest City, that is) – Aug 6, 2012 Cambridge City Council Special Meeting Agenda Highlights (8/5/2012)
- Cambridge Bike Sharing Stations (7/31/2012)
- 2011 City Council and School Committee Candidates – Campaign Finance Reports (7/29/2012)
- Midsummer at the Council – July 30 City Council Agenda Highlights (7/29/2012)
- City Council to discuss last December’s fatal bicycle crash (7/27/2012)
- Looking even further back at North Point – and an invitation (7/21/2012)
- Looking Back at the New Charles River Basin (7/14/2012)
- Kendall Square Urban Renewal Project: Initial Years, 1963 to 1982 (7/12/2012)
- Help Shape the Future of Central Square (6/21/2012)
- Hasson J. Rashid Announces Write-In Candidacy for 25th Middlesex State House District (6/21/2012)
- Mike “No Money” Connolly Announces Candidacy for 26th Middlesex House District (6/19/2012)
- Ready for Summer Break – June 18 City Council Agenda Highlights (6/18/2012)
- Comments on current Forest City zoning petition – by Bob Simha (6/14/2012)
- On the Agenda – Highlights of the June 11, 2012 Cambridge City Council meeting (6/11/2012)
- Of Lesser Importance – June 4, 2012 City Council Agenda Highlights (6/4/2012)
- Passing the Budget and the Shape of Things to Come – May 21, 2012 Cambridge City Council Agenda Highlights (5/21/2012)
- Reports on December, 2011 fatal truck/bicycle collision (5/18/2012)
- Some observations for consideration regarding the Forest City proposal (5/14/2012)
- Ducks in a Row – May 14, 2012 Cambridge City Council Agenda Highlights (5/13/2012)
- Budget Season – April 30, 2012 Cambridge City Council Agenda Highlights (4/30/2012)
- April 23, 2012 Cambridge City Council Meeting Highlights – featuring the Proposed FY2013 Budget (4/23/2012)
- Well-Appointed – April 9, 2012 Cambridge City Council Agenda Highlights (4/9/2012)
- Kendall Square Urban Renewal Area – Cambridge Redevelopment Authority (4/5/2012)
- Apr 2, 2012 Cambridge City Council Agenda Highlights and other News from the People’s Republic (4/2/2012)
- Ins and Outs – Monday, Mar 26 City Council meeting and other news (3/26/2012)
- Marjorie Decker to Seek Wolf Seat (3/22/2012)
- Alice Wolf will not seek reelection in 2012 (3/21/2012)
- Getting Down to Business – Mar 19, 2012 Cambridge City Council Agenda Highlights (3/19/2012)
- Cambridge City Council subcommittees for 2012-2013 (3/5/2012)
- Parks, Petitions, and Pickups – March 5, 2012 Cambridge City Council Agenda Highlights (3/5/2012)
- To Halve and Halve Not – Feb 27, 2012 Cambridge City Council Agenda Highlights (2/26/2012)
- A Very Special Cambridge City Council Meeting – Feb 22, 2012 (2/22/2012)
- Cambridge Mayoral Vote – 2012 (2/18/2012)
- Suzanne Green (2/16/2012)
- Susan Hockfield to Step Down as MIT President (2/16/2012)
- The Nine Mayor Problem – Feb 13, 2012 Cambridge City Council Agenda Highlights (2/12/2012)
- Feb 6, 2012 Cambridge City Council Agenda Highlights (2/5/2012)
- Only 1,318 Ballots To Go – Jan 30, 2012 Cambridge City Council Agenda (1/30/2012)
- Harvard Crimson Archive – The Great Cambridge Mayoral Marathon of 1948 (1/27/2012)
- Will there be a Mayor? – Jan 23, 2012 Cambridge City Council Agenda (1/23/2012)
- Cambridge Public Schools Academic Challenge Plan (1/19/2012)
- Democratic Primary and Special Election Results: 2nd Suffolk & Middlesex State Senate District (1/11/2012)
- A Clean Slate – Jan 9, 2012 Cambridge City Council Agenda (1/8/2012)
- East Cambridge Community Meeting on status of the Edward Sullivan Courthouse (1/7/2012)
- How would you elect a mayor? (12/25/2011)
- Last Call at City Hall – Dec 19, 2011 Cambridge City Council Agenda (12/19/2011)
- Now Featured on the Dec 12, 2011 Cambridge City Council Agenda (12/12/2011)
- Winding Down – Dec 5, 2011 Cambridge City Council Meeting (12/5/2011)
- Thanksgiving 2011 (11/24/2011)
- Reports, Reports, and a Retirement – Nov 21, 2011 Cambridge City Council meeting (11/21/2011)
- Cambridge Municipal Election Results (11/19/2011)
- Split in Two – The proposed Congressional Districts for Cambridge (11/7/2011)
- Pre-Election Jitters – Nov 7, 2011 Cambridge City Council meeting and the municipal election (11/7/2011)
- 2011 Cambridge Municipal Election – School Committee Candidates (11/2/2011)
- 2011 Cambridge Municipal Election – City Council Candidates (11/2/2011)
- Fright Night – Halloween at the Cambridge City Council – Oct 31, 2011 (10/31/2011)
- Oct 24, 2011 Cambridge City Council Agenda Highlights – Pre-Election Posturing (10/24/2011)
- Proposed State Senate and House Districts for Cambridge (10/20/2011)
- Highlights of the Oct 17, 2011 Cambridge City Council agenda (10/17/2011)
- Trucks! – Highlight of the Oct 3, 2011 Cambridge City Council agenda (10/3/2011)
- Calendar of Cambridge Candidate Forums and Events – 2011 (9/27/2011)
- The Taxman Cometh – Highlights of the Sept 26, 2011 City Council agenda (9/26/2011)
- A Quick One – Highlights of the Sept 19, 2011 Cambridge City Council agenda (9/19/2011)
- Concord Avenue, Under Construction (9/15/2011)
- Back to School – Highlights of the Sept 12, 2011 City Council agenda (9/11/2011)
- Attention Candidates! (8/3/2011)
- Attack of the Killer Zoning Petitions – Highlights of the Aug 1, 2011 City Council agenda (7/31/2011)
- Attack of the Killer Zoning Petitions (7/29/2011)
- 2011 Cambridge Candidates, Office Sought, Nomination signatures filed and certified (7/1/2011)
- June 27, 2011 City Council Agenda Highlights – as the campaign season kicks off (6/26/2011)
- City of Cambridge – 2011 Final Re-Precincting Plan (6/20/2011)
- June 20, 2011 City Council Agenda Highlights – The Joy of Opportunism (6/20/2011)
- Voter Choice Local Option Proposal (6/13/2011)
- June 6, 2011 City Council Agenda Highlights (6/6/2011)
- Water Main Break at Broadway and Trowbridge (6/5/2011)
- Cambridge Re-Precincting – May 31 Final Vote (5/25/2011)
- 2011 Cambridge Municipal Election Calendar (5/24/2011)
- May 23, 2011 City Council Agenda Highlights – Budget Adoption (5/23/2011)
- Response to City officials’ comments about Concord/Follen (5/20/2011)
- About bicycling issues on City Council agenda tonight, May 16, 2011 (5/16/2011)
- May 16, 2011 City Council Agenda Highlights (5/16/2011)
- May 2, 2011 City Council Agenda – The Budget Cometh (5/2/2011)
- April 25, 2011 City Council Agenda – An Air of Resignation (4/25/2011)
- April 4, 2011 City Council Agenda – Trains, Trends, & Mileage (4/3/2011)
- March 21, 2011 City Council Agenda – Water & Snow & Everything Else (3/21/2011)
- East Cambridge Planning Team meeting and presentation by the East Cambridge Open Space Trust – Wed, March 23, 7:00pm (3/17/2011)
- Cambridge Public Schools – Decision Week (3/15/2011)
- March 7, 2011 City Council Agenda: Foreign Affairs Redux… and the Muddy Charles Under Siege (3/6/2011)
- Feb 28, 2011 City Council Agenda – National & Foreign Affairs Night (2/27/2011)
- Planning Kendall/Central Squares – Wed, Feb 23 public meeting of the East Cambridge Planning Team (2/15/2011)
- Feb 14, 2011 City Council Agenda – Valentine’s Day (2/14/2011)
- Feb 7, 2011 City Council Agenda – AAA bond ratings, community benefits, and City boards and commissions (2/7/2011)
- Jan 31, 2011 City Council Agenda – The Joy of Zoning, The Agony of Street Cleaning, and The Evil Empire (1/29/2011)
- Jan 24, 2011 City Council Agenda Highlights (1/23/2011)
- Looking Ahead to the 2011 Cambridge City Council Election (1/10/2011)
- Jan 10, 2011 City Council Agenda Highlights (1/9/2011)
- Dec 20, 2010 City Council Agenda Highlights – One Less Chair (12/20/2010)
- Dec 13, 2010 City Council Agenda Highlights – Myriad Resolutions (12/13/2010)
- Dec 6, 2010 City Council Agenda Highlights (12/6/2010)
- Nov 22, 2010 City Council Agenda Highlights (11/22/2010)
- Nov 8, 2010 City Council Agenda – After capitulation, the post-recission Council moves on to other business (11/8/2010)
- Specific issues with Western Avenue project (11/3/2010)
- Nov 1, 2010 City Council Agenda – Light agenda – Sign Ordinance reconsideration vote could happen this week or next (11/1/2010)
- Burning bridges (10/29/2010)
- Western Avenue proposal: ill-considered (10/27/2010)
- Oct 25, 2010 City Council Agenda – Not your typical City Council meeting (10/25/2010)
- Oct 18, 2010 City Council Agenda – Meanwhile, back in the Sullivan Chamber…. (10/18/2010)
- Sign of the Times (10/18/2010)
- Bill Walsh (10/18/2010)
- Oct 4, 2010 City Council Agenda Highlights (10/4/2010)
- Sept 27, 2010 City Council Agenda Highlights (9/27/2010)
- Final Results – Sept 2010 State Senate Primary (Middlesex, Suffolk, and Essex) (9/13/2010)
- Sept 13, 2010 City Council Agenda Highlights (9/13/2010)
- 2010 Pre-Primary Campaign Finance Reports (Cambridge Candidates) (9/6/2010)
- Sept 14, 2010 State Primary Candidates (for Cambridge voters) (8/30/2010)
- Construction detour at Mass. Ave. and Alewife Brook Parkway (8/15/2010)
- “Cycle track”: a sidewalk by another name (8/11/2010)
- Aug 2, 2010 (Midsummer) City Council Agenda Highlights (7/31/2010)
- Campaign Finance Reports – State Senate – Middlesex, Suffolk, and Essex (7/15/2010)
- Comments on Cambridge’s Western Avenue project (6/22/2010)
- June 21, 2010 City Council Agenda Highlights (6/20/2010)
- $300 resident parking sticker – Councillor Kelley (6/15/2010)
- June 14, 2010 City Council Agenda Highlights (6/14/2010)
- June 7, 2010 City Council Agenda Highlights (6/7/2010)
- Message to Susan Clippinger, Director of Traffic, Parking, & Transportation (5/25/2010)
- May 24, 2010 City Council Agenda Highlights (5/24/2010)
- May 10, 2010 City Council Agenda Highlights (5/10/2010)
- Jessica Eckhardt’s conversation with Nicole Freedman and Jeff Rosenblum (5/4/2010)
- “Urban Revolutions” event at MIT (5/4/2010)
- May 3, 2010 City Council Agenda Highlights (5/3/2010)
- Concord Avenue: City’s position, and comments (4/30/2010)
- New author, topic: bicycling; Concord Avenue (4/27/2010)
- April 26, 2010 City Council Agenda Highlights – The FY2011 Budget Arrives (4/26/2010)
- State Senate Unofficial Election Results (Middlesex, Suffolk, & Essex) – April 2010 (4/14/2010)
- April 12, 2010 City Council Agenda Highlights (4/12/2010)
- April 5, 2010 City Council Agenda Highlights (4/5/2010)
- March 22, 2010 City Council Agenda Highlights (3/22/2010)
- March 8, 2010 City Council Agenda Highlights (3/8/2010)
- Marjorie Decker has withdrawn from the State Senate race (3/1/2010)
- March 1, 2010 City Council Agenda Highlights (3/1/2010)
- Nominating a Cambridge Election Commissioner (2/25/2010)
- Feb 22, 2010 City Council Agenda Highlights – David Maher Elected Mayor (2/22/2010)
- The Plot Thickens….. (State Senate Vacancy) (2/14/2010)
- Feb 8, 2010 City Council Agenda Highlights (2/8/2010)
- Feb 1, 2010 City Council Agenda Highlights (2/1/2010)
- Campaign Finance Activity – School Committee 2009 (1/28/2010)
- Jan 25, 2010 City Council Agenda Highlights (1/25/2010)
- And now… a few words about the U.S. Senate Special Election, i.e. Coakley vs. Brown vs. Kennedy (1/19/2010)
- Jan 11, 2010 City Council Agenda Highlights (1/11/2010)
- Follow the Money (1/7/2010)
- On the Eve of the City Council Inauguration and Mayoral Vote (1/3/2010)
- Talking with the Evil Empire (12/22/2009)
- Campaign Finance Activity – City Council 2009 (Jan 1 to Dec 31) (12/22/2009)
- Dec 21, 2009 City Council Agenda Highlights (12/21/2009)
- Dec 14, 2009 City Council Agenda Highlights (12/14/2009)
- Age and party voting statistics for the recent Cambridge municipal election (11/28/2009)
- Voter turnout in Cambridge by precinct (11/26/2009)
- 2009 Final Cambridge Municipal Election Results (11/13/2009)
- Observations on the 2009 Cambridge Election – Part 1 (11/9/2009)
- Reeves Campaign Receipts, Oct 1-15, 2009 (11/2/2009)
- October 19, 2009 City Council Agenda highlights (10/19/2009)
- Putting the Paper to Bed (10/19/2009)
- Decker Campaign – September Receipts (10/12/2009)
- Oct 5, 2009 City Council Agenda Highlights (10/5/2009)
- Sept 21, 2009 City Council Agenda Highlights (9/21/2009)
- Sept 14, 2009 City Council Agenda Highlights (9/14/2009)
- Some observations from Cambridge City Council campaign finance reports (8/24/2009)
- Open Forum – Proportional Representation (8/21/2009)
- Open Forum – The Plan E Charter (8/10/2009)
- 21 for City Council, 9 for School Committee (7/31/2009)
- Let the Games Begin! (July 31, 5:00pm update) (7/30/2009)
- The Big Circus was in town last night (7/28/2009)
- July 27, 2009 City Council Agenda Highlights (7/26/2009)
- June 29, 2009 City Council Agenda Highlights (7/18/2009)
- Two bits of interest (7/18/2009)
- Lesley/Porter Zoning Petition Adopted (7/18/2009)
- Atlanta Adopts New Housing Model (7/18/2009)
- June 22, 2009 City Council Agenda Highlights (7/18/2009)
- June 15, 2009 City Council Agenda Highlights (and a few other observations) (7/18/2009)
- June 8, 2009 City Council Agenda Highlights (7/18/2009)
- Once upon a time there was a civic organization (7/18/2009)
- Cambridge Boards and Commissions (7/18/2009)
- June 1, 2009 City Council Agenda Highlights (7/18/2009)
- Cambridge City Solicitor Don Drisdell takes the Cambridge Chronicle to task (7/18/2009)
- May 18, 2009 City Council Agenda Highlights (7/18/2009)
- An Inconvenient Truth (7/18/2009)
- May 11, 2009 City Council Agenda Highlights (7/18/2009)
- Superintendent’s Contract between Cambridge School Committee and Jeffrey M. Young (7/18/2009)
- April 27, 2009 Cambridge City Council Agenda Highlights (7/18/2009)
- The School Committee has been cancelled (7/18/2009)
- Jeffrey Young selected as next Superintendent of Schools (7/18/2009)
- April 13, 2009 City Council Highlights (7/14/2009)
- April 6: March 30 and April 6 City Council Agenda Highlights and other Notes from the Peoples Republic (7/14/2009)
- Excerpt from “Sketches of Boston, Past and Present” (7/14/2009)
- Cost Per #1 Vote – 2007 Cambridge Municipal Election (7/14/2009)
- March 23, 2009 City Council Agenda highlights (7/14/2009)
- The Honey Wagon (7/14/2009)
- Perverse Cosmic Myopia (7/14/2009)
- March 16 Quiz Question (7/14/2009)
- This Old Land of Cambridge (7/14/2009)
- Shakeup at the Election Commission (7/14/2009)
- It’s a Municipal Election Year (7/14/2009)
- The Politics of Ascension (7/14/2009)
- Selected City of Cambridge References (7/14/2009)
- Political History of Cambridge (7/14/2009)
- Of Bloggers and Journalists (7/14/2009)
- The Philosphy of Fezziwig (7/14/2009)
May 29, 2026
List of all CCJ Forum posts (2009 – present) – reverse chronologically with author’s name
May 19, 2026
May 15, 2026
Charting Right Toward Chaos – May 18, 2026 Cambridge City Council meeting
Charting Right Toward Chaos – May 18, 2026 Cambridge City Council meeting
Perhaps the funniest thing about the most recent City Council meeting was the suggestion that our current mayoral selection method breeds ill will among councillors. The flurry of Charter Right invocations at that meeting suggests that perhaps the backroom scheming associated with the mayoral selection isn’t really the greatest source of conflict among our otherwise peace-loving local representatives. Indeed, Councillor Flaherty called it “a very positive experience – politics at its finest, outstanding.” Compared to the conflict over things like ShotSpotter, segregated bike lanes, and densifying our way toward Flushing, maybe the mayoral wrangling for votes is a quiet, peaceful harbor in a sea of difference.
There is little doubt that the do-over of several items on the Charter Right list will bring out the usual suspects in need of repeatedly repeating their repetitive public commentary – especially those fiction-loving fans of ShotSpotter removal. In any case, here are the items I think may be most interesting in this next gathering in the Merry Month of May.
[It’s my birthday today, by the way, and as Elaine Stritch sang so sweetly, “I’m Still Here”.]
Manager’s Agenda #1. A communication transmitted from Yi-An Huang, City Manager, relative to a federal update including an update on relevant court cases. [text of report]
pulled by Siddiqui; comments by Siddiqui, City Solicitor Megan Bayer, Franz LaBianca (Law), Flaherty, Nolan; Placed on File 8-0-1 (Simmons Absent)
Manager’s Agenda #4. A communication transmitted from Yi-An Huang, City Manager, relative to the appropriation of $30,000 from the Massachusetts Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs (EEA) Land Conservation Assistance Grant. [text of report]
Order Adopted 9-0
Manager’s Agenda #5. A communication transmitted from Yi-An Huang, City Manager, relative to the appropriation of $450,000 to support the purchase of four parcels of land located within the town of Lincoln, MA. [text of report]
pulled by Flaherty; comments by Flaherty, Mark Gallagher (Water), Dave Kaplan (Watershed Manager), Yi-An Huang, Kathy Watkins, Nolan, Zusy; Orders Adopted 9-0
Manager’s Agenda #6. A communication transmitted from Yi-An Huang, City Manager, relative to the appropriation of $350,000 from the Massachusetts Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs (EEA) Drinking Water Supply Protection Grant. [text of report]
pulled by Nolan along w/Order #5; Order Adopted 9-0
Manager’s Agenda #7. A communication transmitted from Yi-An Huang, City Manager, relative to appropriation of $251,320.90 from the Federal Fiscal Year 2024 Metropolitan Area Planning Council (MAPC) Community Connections Grant. [text of report]
Order Adopted 9-0
Manager’s Agenda #10. A communication transmitted from Yi-An Huang, City Manager, relative to a report on Social Housing. [text of report]
pulled by Siddiqui along w/Order #11; comments by Siddiqui, Sobrinho-Wheeler, Al-Zubi, Zusy, Nolan, Flaherty, Melissa Peters (CDD), Yi-An Huang; Placed on File 9-0
Manager’s Agenda #11. A communication transmitted from Yi-An Huang, City Manager, relative to appointments to the Social Housing Task Force. [text of report]
pulled by Siddiqui along with Order #10; Appointments Confirmed 9-0
How many euphemisms for public housing are we up to now? I am quite certain that whatever the next scheme brings it will boil down to actual private property owners subsidizing even more housing units and their upkeep through higher and higher property taxes.
Order #1. City Council support of H.968, H.886/S.647, H.1023, and S.570 and S.571 to enact extended producer responsibility and product stewardship in recognition that these laws will relieve municipalities of rising costs, and incentivize producers to sell products that are less toxic and easier to reuse and recycle, by requiring such producers to bear the costs for the proper recycling and responsible disposal of their products. Councillor Nolan, Councillor Sobrinho-Wheeler, Mayor Siddiqui, Councillor Al-Zubi
pulled by Nolan for comments; Order Adopted 9-0
Order #2. That the appointment of Interim City Clerk Paula M. Crane be extended for an additional period not to exceed six months. Mayor Siddiqui, Councillor McGovern, Councillor Zusy
pulled by Siddiqui along w/ Comm. & Reports #2 for comments; Order Adopted 9-0
Communications & Reports #2. A communication from Mayor Siddiqui transmitting a memorandum regarding the search process for a permanent City Clerk. [text of report]
Charter Right #1. That the City Manager is requested to confer with the relevant departments to immediately request Empower to resign from the Massachusetts High Technology Council and consider options for transitioning the City of Cambridge out of Empower and transferring its retirement accounts into one of the City’s other retirement programs should Empower continue to be a member of the MHTC. [Charter Right – Sobrinho-Wheeler, May 11, 2026]
Comments by Sobrinho-Wheeler, Simmons; Order Withdrawn by Unanimous Consent
This is yet another example of the intolerance of the current City Council. Simply because an entity espouses a different point of view, the knee-jerk response is to disaffiliate. By the way, I still use Twitter daily – and it’s nice to know that it’s like wearing a cloaking device where I can be invisible to city councillors who could never possibly admit that they will be seen anywhere but Bluesky or another approved social media. I also continue to happily bank at Citizens Bank.
Charter Right #2. That the City Manager is requested to work with relevant City departments including the Law Department to ensure that there is no new data collected by ShotSpotter devices and all existing data shall be kept, used, or deleted only as required by law under our Welcoming Community Ordinance and Surveillance Technology Ordinance. [Charter Right – Azeem, May 11, 2026]
Comments by Acting Police Commissioner Pauline Wells, Yi-An Huang, Azeem, Al-Zubi, Sobrinho-Wheeler, Simmons (proposes to Table), Flaherty (notes the false narratives during public comment), Zusy (clueless), Nolan, McGovern, Siddiqui; Motion to Table Fails 4-5 (BA,TF,DS,CZ – Yes; AAZ,MM,PN,JSW,SS – No); Order Adopted 5-2-0-2 (AAZ,MM,PN,JSW,SS – Yes; TF,DS – No; BA,CZ – Present)
This Order is an outgrowth of the comically inept Public Safety Committee meeting that I attended on April 29 at which virtually all of the public comment came from DSA members. They expressed their belief that their private conversations were being recorded. However, the presentation from the Cambridge Police clearly stated: “There has never been a conversation recorded in Cambridge.”
The Order asserts that “ShotSpotter … has a false positive rate of about 82 percent in Cambridge.” I know math is hard for some people, but I will simply point out that if ShotSpotter detected even a single car backfire or a firecracker and if there were zero gunshots in Cambridge, the false positive rate would be 100%. The fact that most detections are not caused by gunfire should perhaps best be understood as Cambridge having relatively few gunfire incidents – an unequivocally good thing.
Let’s be clear what Councillors Al-Zubi, Sobrinho-Wheeler, McGovern, and Nolan are calling for in this Order (as it speaks volumes about the low priority they apparently afford public safety): (1) That the City Manager … rescind prior approval of ShotSpotter, including ending any and all contracts with ShotSpotter; and (2) That the City Manager … direct the Police Department to stop using ShotSpotter, including turning off and physically removing the surveillance tools no later than 90 days. This is just crazy.
Charter Right #3. That the City Manager be and hereby is requested to work with the Mayor’s Office, Law Department, Election Commission, and other relevant City Departments to engage the Collins Center in assisting the City in reviewing policy options for allowing Cambridge voters to directly elect the City’s Mayor. [Charter Right – Simmons, May 11, 2026]
Comments by Simmons, Sobrinho-Wheeler, McGovern, Nolan, Al-Zubi, Flaherty, Zusy, Megan Bayer, Yi-An Huang, Siddiqui; proposed amendments (Simmons, Flaherty) partially Adopted; Al-Zubi proposed amendment to change to a directly elected Executive (effectively eliminating our city manager form of government) Fails 2-7 (AAZ,JSW – Yes; all others No); Order Adopted as Amended 7-1-0-1 (Zusy – No; Al-Zubi – Present)
Though this Order calls only for “reviewing policy options”, let’s be clear that this is really about the desire of some councillors – and especially our current Mayor – to eat their cake and have it too. There was a recent Charter Review process – one in which Ms. Siddiqui placed her thumb on the scale in the appointment of the Charter Review Committee – which resulted in a new Charter that was adopted only a few months ago. Perhaps the greatest flaw in that entire flawed process was that it ultimately placed essentially all choice in what would be presented to voters into the hands of incumbent city councillors. Then again, simply going with what a slim majority of the Charter Review Committee recommended would have been even worse. It was a small miracle that most of the really crazy stuff received enough push-back that we managed to somehow get a proposed Charter that preserved most of the good aspects of the previous Plan E Charter.
As has been pointed out many times, the position of Mayor in Cambridge is really comparable to the position of President of the City Council in cities like Boston and elsewhere. The CEO of Cambridge is its City Manager who is hired by majority vote of the City Council. A directly elected mayor is more appropriate to a strong mayor system of local government – and that is not the form of government that voters approved last November.
Charter Right #4. That the City Manager is requested to report back to the City Council on the projected fiscal impact of maintaining the current exemption for seniors, along with any administrative steps necessary to do so. [Charter Right – Sobrinho-Wheeler, May 11, 2026]
comments by Sobrinho-Wheeler, McGovern (w/proposed amendment to make fee free w/voluntary check-off); Azeem, Huang, Zusy, Simmons, Flaherty, Al-Zubi, Nolan (w/proposed amendment to have $25 fee w/voluntary check-off); Nolan amendment Fails 2-7 (BA,PN – Yes, all others No); MM/JSW amendment Adopted 5-4 (AAZ,MM,JSW,CZ,SS – Yes; BA,TF,PN,DS – No); Azeem proposed amendment for a one-year review of check-off option Adopted 9-0; Order Adopted as Amended 7-2 (BA,TF – No)
This seemed to be the consensus at the April 28 meeting of the City Council’s Transportation (etc.) Committee. I really hope this Order prevails if for no other reason than that the permit fee is a nuisance. Meanwhile, in neighboring Arlington, there’s this: “COA Parking Sticker entitles the sticker-holder to park for FREE in Arlington at metered parking spots and in municipal parking lots, up to the maximum time posted on the meter (4 hours).”
Charter Right #5. That a special Committee of the City Council be formed to conduct a full and complete analysis of each of the proposed changes to the Rules of the City Council, with the goal of a transparent understanding of each of the proposed changes and the implications. [Charter Right – Sobrinho-Wheeler, May 11, 2026]
Taken up w/Charter Right #5; comments by Sobrinho-Wheeler, Siddiqui, Flaherty, Simmons, Azeem, Nolan, McGovern, Zusy; Order Fails 3-5-0-1 (TF,DS,CZ-Yes; BA,MM,PN,JSW,SS-No; AAZ-Present)
Perhaps the most interesting proposed Rules change is this:
Rule 17A. All regular meetings of the City Council shall be held that week starting on Monday and ending on Tuesday. The City Council meeting shall start on Monday at 5:30pm and shall continue until either the conclusion of all business on the agenda or until the meeting recesses at 9:00pm, whichever occurs sooner. If the meeting is recessed on Monday at 9:00pm, the City Council meeting will resume the following Tuesday at 1:00pm and shall continue until the conclusion of all business on the agenda or until 5:00pm, whichever occurs sooner.
I think this is a terrible idea. – RW
Charter Right #6. A communication from City Councillor Jivan Sobrinho-Wheeler transmitting the proposed 2026-2027 Rules of the Cambridge City Council. [Charter Right – Flaherty, May 11, 2026]
Taken up w/Charter Right #5; four proposed amendments by Al-Zubi re: Public Comment time allotment, end time for meetings, restrictions on Council discussion; proposed amendment by Nolan; comments by Siddiqui; Al-Zubi Amendment #1, Part 1 adopted 8-1 (PN-No); comments by Nolan re: proposed Al-Zubi Amendment #1, Part 2, comments by City Solicitor Megan Bayer re: legal requirement for public comment at a public hearing; Al-Zubi Amendment #1, Part 2 Adopted 9-0; comments by Al-Zubi on proposed Al-Zubi Amendment #2 (to Rule 31B), comments by McGovern, Simmons, Megan Bayer, Azeem, Elliot Veloso, Zusy, Flaherty; Amendment #2 Adopted 9-0; Al-Zubi on proposed Amendment #3 (to Rule 17A, end mtgs. at 10pm), Siddiqui, City Manager Yi-An Huang, McGovern, Azeem, Zusy, Nolan, Simmons, Sobrinho-Wheeler; Al-Zubi Amendment #3 Adopted 7-2 (TF,DS-No); Amendment #4 (AAZ and PN) re: Rule 23FG and limitations on Council discussion, comments by Al-Zubi, Simmons, Nolan, Azeem, McGovern, Siddiqui; Amendment #4 Fails 3-6 (AAZ,PN,JSW-Yes; BA,TF,MM,DS,CZ,SS-No); Flaherty motion to adjourn and refer to special committee ruled to be out of order by City Solicitor, add’l comments by Simmons; Azeem motion to Table remainder of proposed amendments, Tabled 6-3 (AAZ,JSW,SS – No).
May 11, 2026
Heading Downhill Fast – May 11, 2026 Cambridge City Council meeting
Heading Downhill Fast – May 11, 2026 Cambridge City Council meeting
Here are the agenda items that interested me this week:
Manager’s Agenda #1. A communication transmitted from Yi-An Huang, City Manager, relative to an update on the City’s digital equity work. [text of report]
pulled by Nolan; comments by Nolan, Maria McCauley, Sue Walsh, McGovern, Al-Zubi, Jason Lee, Zusy, Siddiqui; Placed on File 9-0
Manager’s Agenda #2. A communication transmitted from Yi-An Huang, City Manager, relative to the appropriation of $312,000 to support the City’s digital equity efforts through a Digital Navigator position at the Cambridge Public Library for up to 3 years. [text of report]
Order Adopted 9-0
The report on the City’s digital equity work is impressively detailed and also direct and honest about the reasons for focusing on digital equity rather than investing a king’s ransom on a Municipal Broadband network. I will make only two relevant comments. First, for many people (including me), accessing and learning how to use technology often comes via help from friends and some degree of trial and error rather than through a City-sponsored program. Second, many people – including many of my students – primarily use their phones for Internet access and for most of their digital needs. This fact was not mentioned in the report. Personally, I have never had anything other than a land-line, and I don’t think I could get by without a fast desktop computer loaded with useful software.
Manager’s Agenda #3. A communication transmitted from Yi-An Huang, City Manager, relative to the appropriation of $65,000 to support World Cup watch parties across Cambridge. [text of report]
Order Adopted 9-0
Manager’s Agenda #4. A communication transmitted from Yi-An Huang, City Manager, relative to an update on the successful completion of the 221 Mount Auburn Street demolition. [text of report]
pulled by Nolan; comments by Nolan, Kathy Watkins, Azeem, Yi-An Huang, Zusy, Flaherty, McGovern; Placed on File 9-0
I am very interested to see how the condominium owners who lost their homes will recover at least some of their investment. I also have some questions regarding whether the owners of a building lost in a fire or, in this case, an emergency demolition must follow all current zoning rules or if they can simply rebuild, more or less, to the specifications of the previous structure. I recall that after the Berkshire Street conflagration of December 2016 the Planning Board made some recommendations in this regard in early 2017 which became the basis for Ordinance 1393 that was ordained on April 24, 2017.
Order #1. That the City Manager is requested to confer with the relevant departments to immediately request Empower to resign from the Massachusetts High Technology Council and consider options for transitioning the City of Cambridge out of Empower and transferring its retirement accounts into one of the City’s other retirement programs should Empower continue to be a member of the MHTC. Councillor Sobrinho-Wheeler, Councillor Al-Zubi, Mayor Siddiqui
Charter Right – Sobrinho-Wheeler
This is yet another example of the intolerance of the current City Council. Simply because an entity espouses a different point of view, the knee-jerk response is to disaffiliate. By the way, I still use Twitter daily – and it’s nice to know that it’s like wearing a cloaking device where I can be invisible to city councillors who could never possibly admit that they will be seen anywhere but Bluesky or another approved social media. I also continue to happily bank at Citizens Bank.
Order #2. That the City Manager is requested to work with relevant City departments including the Law Department to ensure that there is no new data collected by ShotSpotter devices and all existing data shall be kept, used, or deleted only as required by law under our Welcoming Community Ordinance and Surveillance Technology Ordinance. Councillor Al-Zubi, Councillor Sobrinho-Wheeler, Councillor McGovern, Councillor Nolan
pulled by Simmons; comments by Al-Zubi, Simmons (on “performative allyism” and “saviorism of marginalized people”, calls the order “borderline insulting to people who look like me” – “Have you had your son shot down in the street? I have.”); Charter Right – Azeem
This Order is an outgrowth of the comically inept Public Safety Committee meeting that I attended on April 29 at which virtually all of the public comment came from DSA members. They expressed their belief that their private conversations were being recorded. However, the presentation from the Cambridge Police clearly stated: “There has never been a conversation recorded in Cambridge.”
The Order asserts that “ShotSpotter … has a false positive rate of about 82 percent in Cambridge.” I know math is hard for some people, but I will simply point out that if ShotSpotter detected even a single car backfire or a firecracker and if there were zero gunshots in Cambridge, the false positive rate would be 100%. The fact that most detections are not caused by gunfire should perhaps best be understood as Cambridge having relatively few gunfire incidents – an unequivocally good thing.
Let’s be clear what Councillors Al-Zubi, Sobrinho-Wheeler, McGovern, and Nolan are calling for in this Order (as it speaks volumes about the low priority they apparently afford public safety): (1) That the City Manager … rescind prior approval of ShotSpotter, including ending any and all contracts with ShotSpotter; and (2) That the City Manager … direct the Police Department to stop using ShotSpotter, including turning off and physically removing the surveillance tools no later than 90 days. This is just crazy.
Order #3. That the City Manager be and hereby is requested to work with the Mayor’s Office, Law Department, Election Commission, and other relevant City Departments to engage the Collins Center in assisting the City in reviewing policy options for allowing Cambridge voters to directly elect the City’s Mayor. Councillor Sobrinho-Wheeler, Councillor Nolan, Mayor Siddiqui, Councillor McGovern
pulled by Sobrinho-Wheeler; comments by Sobrinho-Wheeler, McGovern, Nolan, Azeem (would prefer Instant Runoff), Zusy (questions why this is being considered now, calls it a distraction), Siddiqui (who still apparently believes that only incumbent city councillors should be involved in proposing charter changes), Megan Bayer, Flaherty (sees this as Step 1 toward eliminating our city manager form of government, says the mayoral selection was a very positive experience – politics at its finest, outstanding), Simmons (notes that the mayoral question did not meet the threshold for consideration from the Charter Review Committee); Charter Right – Simmons
Though this Order calls only for “reviewing policy options”, let’s be clear that this is really about the desire of some councillors – and especially our current Mayor – to eat their cake and have it too. There was a recent Charter Review process – one in which Ms. Siddiqui placed her thumb on the scale in the appointment of the Charter Review Committee – which resulted in a new Charter that was adopted only a few months ago. Perhaps the greatest flaw in that entire flawed process was that it ultimately placed essentially all choice in what would be presented to voters into the hands of incumbent city councillors. Then again, simply going with what a slim majority of the Charter Review Committee recommended would have been even worse. It was a small miracle that most of the really crazy stuff received enough push-back that we managed to somehow get a proposed Charter that preserved most of the good aspects of the previous Plan E Charter.
As has been pointed out many times, the position of Mayor in Cambridge is really comparable to the position of President of the City Council in cities like Boston and elsewhere. The CEO of Cambridge is its City Manager who is hired by majority vote of the City Council. A directly elected mayor is more appropriate to a strong mayor system of local government – and that is not the form of government that voters approved last November.
Order #4. That the City Manager is requested to work with relevant City departments to do extensive outreach to residents, businesses, and property owners to communicate the current water level status and take all measures to reduce nonessential water use citywide, and provide a report on citywide water usage and water supply. Councillor Nolan, Councillor Flaherty, Councillor Zusy, Mayor Siddiqui
pulled by Nolan for comments; Order Adopted 9-0
Order #5. Foreign Policy Issues in the City Council. Councillor Nolan, Councillor Simmons
pulled by Simmons; comments by Nolan (no one is silencing anyone, notes that it would be equally inappropriate for our federal representatives to weigh in on our local issues), Simmons (notes that issues outside Cambridge do often affect us locally, but this is about we use our time here), Azeem (moves to bring forward Charter Right #1); Azeem notes that his views have changed, calls City Council processes strange – most matters go through a committee process, but a matter like this goes through no process, says he will now support this foreign policy order on Cuba, questions image of Cambridge as a progressive city if this only has 5 votes; McGovern says he will vote for this, says it is our business to take a stand on Cuba; Al-Zubi will vote No, attacks Israel, says the Council can do what it wants; Sobrinho-Wheeler says he will vote Yes on Cuba resolution, No on the Order re: foreign policy issues, suggests that only millionaires can have influence at the U.S. Congressional level; Zusy expresses sympathy for the people of Cuba, but we could take up issues from around the world at every meeting – will vote for this Order, but will vote “Present” on the Cuba issue; Flaherty will also vote “Present” on the Cuba order – we could do this every week, but we should focus on things within our boundaries, notes upcoming local charity drives for Cuban people and invites people to open their wallets; Siddiqui says she will support Cuba resolution and will vote No on Order #5; Simmons responds to public commentary re: Caroline Hunter and her fight against apartheid in South Africa and how much grief she got in Cambridge at the time for her efforts – will not vote for the Cuba issue – why won’t we address voting rights matters now in the center of national debate – notes the many important matters that have happened in Cambridge that received little or no attention; Order Adopted 6-3 (Azeem, Flaherty, McGovern, Nolan, Simmons, Zusy – Yes; Al-Zubi, Sobrinho-Wheeler, Siddiqui – No)
Charter Right #1. That the City Council go on record calling upon President Trump to immediately rescind Executive Order 14380, immediately enter meaningful negotiations with the Cuban government with the goal of ending the United States oil embargo, and carry out his foreign policy agenda with respect to the wishes of the people of the United States and in accordance with international law. [Charter Right – Nolan, May 4, 2026]
Azeem motion to take this up with Order #5 (see above); additional comments by Nolan; Order Adopted 5-0-0-4 (Al-Zubi, Azeem, McGovern, Sobrinho-Wheeler, Siddiqui – Yes; Flaherty, Nolan, Simmons, Zusy – Present)
I am eager to hear what State Senate candidate Azeem will have to say about this. He did, after all, make a very clear statement a while back about his intention to vote “Present” on all such foreign policy orders, but I suppose when there’s a throng of potential DSA worker bees in the audience clamoring in support of this particular policy order, it’s probably good for the campaign to jettison previous positions.
At the May 4 City Council meeting three councillors (Nolan, Simmons, Flaherty) stated that they would be voting “Present” on this Cuba order. I hope they can get to five voting “Present”, and I say that even though I agree that maintaining the current impasse with Cuba is ridiculous.
By the way, whenever the topic of Cuba comes up, I can’t get the Irving Berlin song “See You in C-U-B-A” out of my head. The Chenille Sisters also have a great version.
Order #6. That the City Manager is requested to report back to the City Council on the projected fiscal impact of maintaining the current exemption for seniors, along with any administrative steps necessary to do so. Councillor Simmons, Councillor Zusy
This seemed to be the consensus at the April 28 meeting of the City Council’s Transportation (etc.) Committee. I really hope this Order prevails if for no other reason than that the permit fee is a nuisance. Meanwhile, in neighboring Arlington, there’s this: “COA Parking Sticker entitles the sticker-holder to park for FREE in Arlington at metered parking spots and in municipal parking lots, up to the maximum time posted on the meter (4 hours).”
pulled by Simmons; comments by Simmons, Zusy, McGovern (w/various proposed amendments, also wants to exempt low-income people), Al-Zubi (refers to “class analysis”), Flaherty (would like to be added as sponsor, feels that no senior should pay the fee while Transportation is getting $22 million in revenue), Azeem (worried that we’re trying to get too clever with this); Nolan (still believe we should charge what the program costs, but never questions the cost estimates – still wants to maintain $75 for all but with checkoff to reduce to $25, including seniors); Charter Right – Sobrinho-Wheeler
Communications & Reports #3. Draft 2026-2027 Rules of the City Council [text of report]
pulled by Sobrinho-Wheeler for comments; Late Policy Order (Flaherty, Councillor Simmons) introduced, JSW immediate Charter Right; Nolan disagrees with 9:00pm proposed end time – feels 10:00pm would be more appropriate, has other suggested amendment re: striking a proposed cap of only two opportunities to speak on a given matter; Siddiqui outlines options; Azeem agrees with Nolan proposed amendments, agrees with breaking meeting into two days when needed; Al-Zubi prefers to refer to committee or to exercise Charter Right; Siddiqui moves to adopt rules; Charter Right – Flaherty
Late Order #7. That a special Committee of the City Council be formed to conduct a full and complete analysis of each of the proposed changes, with full the goal of a transparent understanding of each of the proposed changes and the implications. Councillor Flaherty, Councillor Simmons
Charter Right – Sobrinho-Wheeler
Perhaps the most interesting proposed Rules change is this:
Rule 17A. All regular meetings of the City Council shall be held that week starting on Monday and ending on Tuesday. The City Council meeting shall start on Monday at 5:30pm and shall continue until either the conclusion of all business on the agenda or until the meeting recesses at 9:00pm, whichever occurs sooner. If the meeting is recessed on Monday at 9:00pm, the City Council meeting will resume the following Tuesday at 1:00pm and shall continue until the conclusion of all business on the agenda or until 5:00pm, whichever occurs sooner.
I think this is a terrible idea. – RW
May 1, 2026
Stepping Fourth – May 4, 2026 Cambridge City Council meeting
Stepping Fourth – May 4, 2026 Cambridge City Council meeting
This being May 1 (May Day for you revolutionaries), I’m sure several of our city councillors have taken the “No Work, No School, and No Shopping” pledge that was in the Policy Order that they unanimously approved last week. In contrast, I will today be grading exams and going shopping in what I hope will be several councillor-free stores.
This past week provided some interesting lessons in just how delusional some of our elected officials and some public commenters are – most notably Wednesday’s meeting of the Council’s Public Safety Committee. Tuesday’s Transportation Committee meeting made clear that the top brass of the City’s Transportation Department must have been experts at cheating on their lab reports while in college with lessons learned and now applied to cooking the books to justify their illusory costs for the Resident Permit Parking program used to justify the tripling of the permit fee. On an encouraging note, there did appear to be some emerging consensus among councillors that maybe, just maybe, it wasn’t such a bright idea to discard the senior exemption. I eagerly await a coming City Council order recommending that this nuisance fee for seniors continue to be waived.
I also attended a CMAC gathering of members of the City’s Boards & Commissions on Wednesday evening. This is a tradition started by Mayor David Maher some years ago that has now been rekindled. The history of the City’s boards going back to the early 1800’s was the highlight, but the reunion of many long-time civic friends was the even greater highlight.
The Budget Hearings will be starting this week (May 6, May 6, and May 12 and possibly May 14 if a kerfuffle breaks out). I anticipate that at least two councillors will advocate defunding the police, and I won’t be at all surprised if some will still push for several budget-busting proposals that are not currently budgeted (e.g. social housing, a successor to the Rise Up Cambridge free money scheme, municipal broadband). You can access the Budget Book here. We have now officially topped a billion dollars.
Anyway, here are a few featured items on this week’s City Council agenda:
Manager’s Agenda #1. A communication transmitted from Yi-An Huang, City Manager, relative to a federal update including an update on relevant court cases. [text of report]
Placed on File 9-0
Manager’s Agenda #6. A communication transmitted from Yi-An Huang, City Manager, relative to appointments to the Conservation Commission effective May 4, 2026. [text of report]
pulled by Nolan; comments by Nolan, John Nardone (DPW), Jennifer LeTourneau (Conservation); Appointments Confirmed 9-0
Order #2. That the City Council go on record calling upon President Trump to immediately rescind Executive Order 14380, immediately enter meaningful negotiations with the Cuban government with the goal of ending the United States oil embargo, and carry out his foreign policy agenda with respect to the wishes of the people of the United States and in accordance with international law. Councillor Sobrinho-Wheeler, Councillor McGovern, Councillor Al-Zubi
pulled by Nolan; comments by Sobrinho-Wheeler, Nolan (will vote Present), Simmons (will vote Present), Flaherty (will vote Present), Al-Zubi, Azeem (He will vote to support Order – completely contradicting statements he has made in the past regarding his intention to vote Present on foreign policy matters such as this. Oh, what a difference a State Senate candidacy makes when you’re trying to court the DSA vote.), McGovern, Zusy, Siddiqui; Charter Right – Nolan
[Note: Public Comment was dominated by DSA members and DSA-adjacent allies who expressed their belief that the people of Cuba should not be made to suffer from the actions of the USA (no argument there) and even referred to the actions of the USA as “genocide”. Notably, not a single peep was ever heard from the DSA when Russia annexed Crimea and when it invaded Ukraine. Indeed, DSA members at that time expressed support for the Russian invasion of Ukraine.]
I suspect this won’t be the last of these ineffective international policy orders this City Council term. At least they don’t have Muammar Gaddafi to kick around anymore.
Order #3. That the City Manager is requested to confer with relevant City staff to review City ordinances regulating the operation of food vendors in City parks. Councillor Sobrinho-Wheeler, Councillor McGovern, Vice Mayor Azeem, Mayor Siddiqui, Councillor Nolan, Councillor Al-Zubi
pulled by Nolan; comments by Sobrinho-Wheeler, Nolan, Siddiqui; Order Adopted 8-0-1 as Amended (McGovern Absent)
Bring on the hot dog vendors!
161 Communications – mainly about Garden Street, but I have no idea how to actually read these communications in the new system (and several people have now asked me about this).
Charter Right #1. That the City Manager is requested to work with relevant staff to explore options for commissioning a housing needs study through a qualified research institution, to establish a clear evidence-based understanding of existing housing conditions, resident needs, and measurable housing goals to guide future decision-making. [Charter Right – Simmons, Apr 27, 2026]
comments by Simmons, Zusy, Al-Zubi, McGovern, Flaherty, Azeem, Nolan, Sobrinho-Wheeler; Simmons amendment Adopted 7-1-0-1 (Zusy – No; Al-Zubi – Present); Al-Zubi amendment Adopted 9-0; Order Adopted as Amended 9-0
[RW comment: Councillor Simmons is a dear friend of many years but, with all due respect, her amendment to this Order can effectively be summed up by the sentence, “Study it all you want, but don’t use any information learned to change a damn thing.”]
My sense is that the prevailing view is that there’s little political attention or traction to be gained by a study of actual current housing needs when they can continue to yell Crisis! Crisis! in order to justify anything and everything regardless of any intended or unintended consequences.
Committee Report #2. The Neighborhood and Long-Term Planning Committee and Housing Committee held a joint hearing on Mar 25, 2026 to discuss present findings on the state of housing production since the passage of the Multifamily Zoning in February 2025. The March 25, 2026 meeting recessed and reconvened on Apr 7, 2026 to continue the discussion. [text of report (two meetings)]
Report Accepted, Placed on File 8-0-1 (McGovern Absent)
The simple truth is that the Multifamily Zoning passed in Feb 2025 is now causing a lot of disruption and consternation, but my sense is that a slim majority of city councillors will continue to shield they eyes and ears lest they be forced to reconsider some of their orthodoxy and false promises – especially if it might conflict with their political aspirations. – RW