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Cambridge Residents Take Over Budget
Community members directly decide how to spend part of a public budget. The city will set aside $700,000 for capital projects.

Community members directly decide how to spend part of a public budget. The city will set aside $700,000 for capital projects.

The coalition recently produced a video with the help of Jack McGoldrick that will be featured on Channel 5's Eye Opener newscast on Thursda
A Somerville state representative is questioning the fairness of Green Line extensioncutbacks in light of the state's contribution to upgrad
Driving on drugs, Verizon disputes, a stolen car and vandalism by fish
East Street will be detoured for the remainder of the day.
Starting at noon in the eastern part of the city, musicians will be taking over porches, driveways, and back yards to perform.
Malden Firefighters knocked down the bulk of a brush fire at 1290 Salem St.
Police were called to two disputes May 12 surrounding the Verizon strike
The incident occurred at 72 Whitman Ave. and a report will follow, police said.
Officials will provide an overview of the program and answer questions regarding the make up of the new Community Preservation Committee.
Lynnfield students part of mock demonstration
Somerville's talented teens will show off their skills at the free "Somerville Rocks!" show on Friday, May 20.
A popular Italian restaurant with locations in the North End and the South End is coming to Melrose.
The Medford girls softball team clinched the Greater Boston League title for the fourth straight season following a big win over Malden.
Superintendent Roy Belson intends to make a presentation discussing the current programs, services and status of the Medford Public Schools
Celebrate Framingham’s history and architecture.
A member of the Framingham High School faculty has recently been the center of a police investigation.
At 6:53 a.m. today troopers responded to the Charles River after a dog walker and a rower reported seeing a man jump into the water.