Meet the new editor tomorrow in Central Square
Don’t forget — tomorrow is the day to come out to the Clear Conscience Cafe in Central Square and give me a piece of your mind. As the new editor of the the Cambridge Chronicle and Wicked Local...
View ArticleMoksa woos Cambridge with Asian fusion tapas
Moksa, a pan Asian Izakaya, is set to have an opening bash tonight in Central Square. A joint venture between acclaimed chef Patricia Yeo and local restaurateur Solmon Chowdhury (of OM and Shanti...
View ArticleNEW CARTOON: “Clear Conscience. Unclear Future.”
Clear Conscience Café’s future is not so clear. That’s unfortunate. I’m hoping their future is more glamorous than my cartoon suggests … Especially since I now live in Central Square! You can read...
View ArticleCouncil stalls Forest City vote, schedules special meeting
The annual summer City Council meeting got off to a raucous start Monday night after Mayor Henrietta Davis announced the council would hold a special meeting next week to vote on Forest City’s zoning...
View ArticleDENIED! Forest City petition expires, developer sent back to drawing board
The Cambridge City Council on a voice vote allowed Forest City’s petition to expire at a special City Council meeting Monday, effectively rejecting their proposal to build a 246,000-square-foot...
View ArticleBoston’s best is in Cambridge
Everyone knows that Boston’s best bars, restaurants, music venues, nightclubs, ice cream parlors, cafes, bakeries, breweries…heck, entertainment anything- is in Cambridge. We know it’s true, but for...
View ArticleOn-going group for women with histories of trauma
The following is a press release: On-going Relational Psychotherapy Group for Women with Histories of Trauma We currently have two openings in our Wednesday night group. The group is appropriate for...
View ArticleDHS tests bio-weapon sensors in Davis Square
The Department of Homeland Security and the MBTA released dead bacteria into Davis Square Station in Somerville Wednesday night to test biological weapons sensors that were introduced to the station...
View ArticleConnolly challenges Toomey to debate
Independent Progressive candidate for the 26th Middlesex Representative District challenged incumbent and City Councilor Tim Toomey to a debate in an email sent out at 10:15 p.m. Wednesday night. No...
View ArticleToomey is in!
State Rep. and City Councilor Tim Toomey just agreed to a debate with Independent Progressive candidate Mike Connolly and Republican candidate Thomas Vasconcelos. Instead of five debates, Toomey...
View ArticleZagster and Forest City Bring Bike Sharing to University Park at MIT
Over a month ago, the Chronicle did a story on the new bike-sharing program, Zagster, that’s looking to round out the arsenal of programs available to both residents and visitors in Cambridge. At the...
View ArticlePlanning Board votes to not adopt downzoning petition in Central Square
After several hours of public testimony both for and against a downzoning petition in Central Square the Planning Board voted unanimously to recommend that the City Council not adopt the petition...
View ArticleFollow Central Square Business Association blog!
The Central Square Business Association has a new blog! Fresh off the presses, er, mobile devices? the blog boasts info about food, beverages, community and cultural events, live music and arts in...
View ArticleCambridge in ArtPlace’s Top 44 Metro areas where art plays key role
ArtPlace selected the city of Cambridge as one of 44 metropolitan areas in the United States where arts are “central to creating places where people – residents and visitor – want to be,”...
View ArticleSteinbones to open in Central?
Following the popularity of his Jewish-barbecue restaurant Steinbones in New York, Chef Steve “Nookie” Postal told Eater Boston he would be opening a new location in Cambridge’s Central Square. Postal...
View ArticleResidents attend MIT open house for Kendall Square redevelopment
Some 50 people attended MIT’s two-hour open house Saturday morning to learn about the institute’s plan to redevelop Kendall Square, a spokeswoman told the Chronicle. A second open house is scheduled...
View ArticleCambridge’s Middle East makes Rolling Stones “Top 20 Clubs in America”
It’s been called the “heart of Central Square,” the “lifeblood of music in Cambridge,” and now the Rolling Stones named the Middle East Nightclub and Restaurant one of the “Top 20 clubs in America.”...
View ArticleAyla Brown to perform at Middle East in Cambridge
Former Senator Scott Brown’s daughter, Ayla Brown, is on tour and stopping at the Middle East Downstairs May 11. The American Idol semifinalist and country singer released a self-titled album last...
View ArticleCambridge mosque to hold solidarity service today 1pm
The Islamic Society of Boston, which has a mosque on Prospect Street in Cambridge, will hold an inter faith solidarity service at 1pm Friday with religious leaders from across the community. The house...
View ArticleLast day for Wed. winter market in Central Square
The inaugural season of the Wednesday winter farmer’s market – dubbed C2W – comes to a close after today. A spring version of the weekly food affair is slated to return May 8. To celebrate the close,...
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