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Election Board Asks for More City Funding
The Cambridge City Council last night delayed action on a request by the Election Commission for a $40,000 budget increase
Danger Zoning
A T THIS TIME NEXT YEAR, the nine members of the Cambridge City Council will be campaigning for re election
Residents File C-port Zoning Plan
A group of Cambridgeport residents yesterday petitioned the City Council to save the last remaining major tract of undeveloped land
City Public Housing
The housing "emergency" in Cambridge over the past 12 years has affected people of various economic classes. A successful college
The Big Summer News Around Town
While most of you went home or just out of town for the summer, Cambridge and city news stayed behind.
The Van Dyke of Classics
He was born in Budapest, Hungary, the son of a college professor of music, and he was raised on an
Anchors Away
E ARLIER THIS MONTH, WNEV-TV, channel 7 in Boston began featuring a new anchor team on its 6 p.m. and
The Issues of 1982
The common diagnosis that students have become more passive in recent years is in part due to the fact that
John Runnings City Councilors Begin Hearings Plans to Stay On Cambridge Jobs Program In Boston Jail
The Cambridge City Council's committee on economic development and employment began hearings this week on establishing a job creation and
Councilors Say MIT Violated Pact by Purchasing Condos
City councilors charged this week that MIT, by purchasing townhouses in the Cambridgeport neighborhood, has violated a nonbinding agreement not
City to Receive an Additional $9 Million in Direct State Aid
The City of Cambridge will receive greater than $9 million more in direct state aid than it did last year,
East Cambridge Clings To Old World Values
This is the first in a periodic series of articles on Cambridge's neighborhoods. Jimmy Romano has lived at 29 Gore
Officials Unsure if New Development Will Aid City's Unemployed Residents
More than 60 people stand in line on a typical day at the Central Square state unemployment office, waiting to
Students Organize On Nukes
A group of Harvard students is coordinating a campaign in 27 selected congressional districts nationwide designed to involve constituents in
Cause of Construction Accident Still Unknown, Investigators Say
Investigators said yesterday they have not yet determined the cause of Tuesday's accident at the MBTA Red Line Extension Project