Saturday, December 3, 2016 from 6 p.m. until 11:00 p.m.
Year: 2016
Harvard Square Coat Drive to benefit the homeless
The Harvard Square Business Association, in partnership with CASPAR, will hold a coat drive to benefit the homeless, on Thursday, November 17th from 1pm-4pm at the Out of Town News Kiosk, 0 Harvard Square.
Traffic Advisory for Harvard Square – Cambridge Half Marathon on Sunday, November 13
The first-ever Cambridge Half Marathon (13.1 miles) will be held this Sunday, November 13 with the race beginning at 8 a.m.
Cambridge Science Festival | Call for Entries Now Open!
Calling all scientists, science outreach professionals, and science enthusiasts – come join us! Pitch us an event you’d like to run in the Festival and hit “send” by Friday, December 2nd!…
45TH YEAR ANNIVERSARY TOAST FOR GRENDEL’S DEN – GIVEN BY HSBA MEMBER, DANIEL BERGER-JONES OF CAMBRIDGE HISTORICAL TOURS
It may be the happy hour nachos, or maybe the lack of TVs, or perhaps the unisex bathrooms, or maybe it’s just the happy hour nachos, but everyone comes here at some point, and falls in love with the place.
BAKING WITH THE BRASS SISTERS
My love affair with Cambridge began sixty-seven years ago when I was a seven-year-old living in Winthrop, a small town on the North Shore of Massachusetts. The affair began like most affairs — I was intrigued; I was awed.
WOMEN’S HISTORY MONTH – 2016
Every March, the Harvard Square Business Association celebrates Women’s History Month, by publishing an annual list of our women business owners, as well as political and civic leaders in the City of Cambridge.
Cambridge Prosperity; A point of view
In 1970 the Massachusetts legislature enacted rent control through statewide enabling legislation in response to a housing shortage. Initially several communities adopted rent control (including Somerville and Waltham) but only Cambridge, Boston and Brookline held it up as a housing policy.
Cambridge to open city’s first freestanding outdoor public toilet
It’s good news for those who have had to answer nature’s call while out exploring Cambridge: After years of research and input from the community, the city will officially open a freestanding toilet in Harvard Square this week that will be accessible to the public.
THE ARTHUR J. SANTORO TAXI SCHOOL IN CAMBRIDGE; A SCHOOL IN JEOPARDY AND A CHANGING INDUSTRY.
In August of 2015, Cambridge taxi drivers took to the streets to protest the ever-increasing presence of Uber and Lyft.