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Welcome to the Mid-Cambridge
Neighborhood Association Web Site
Our aim is to reach more of our residents with helpful information.
Perhaps new residents will learn about the
association and join us, or simply learn
about the neighborhood and the shops,
services, and facilities in the area. New and longtime residents may find
our calendar of events useful. If
you are interested in issues affecting the neighborhood, you may want to
consult the archives of back issues of
the M-C News. However
you use the site, we’d like to hear your comments and
suggestions about how to make it serve you and your neighbors.
Doane Perry
MCNA President
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MCNA News Flash
Read the latest edition of the MCNA
Newsletter here
Notes on the happenings about
mid-Cambridge.
Click here for more information...
MCNA Coordinating Committee and
Neighborhood Monthly Minutes
Current minutes of last month's
CC meeting, neighborhood meeting minutes,
and special meeting minutes.
View Monthly Minutes Here
Shady Hill public hearing hosted by Sam Seidel
When: Wednesday June 18, 4:00 p.m.
Where: Sullivan Chambers, City Hall
On June 18 at 4pm in the Sullivan Chamber City Hall, the
Neighborhood and Long Term Planning Committee chaired by Mid Cambridge resident
and City Councillor Sam Seidel will hold a meeting to discuss long-term
open space protection for Joan Lorentz Park.
Please read more...
Saturday work for the Main Libraray Expansion and the War
Memorial Renovation Projects
When: Saturdays between now and June.
Where: Broadway, by Library Construction.
The General Contractors of both the Library and the War Memorial Projects have
requested that they be allowed to work on selected Saturdays from now until the
high school closes for the summer. The constraints for them will be that their
work not involve any major trucking activity on Broadway or Cambridge and
Ellery Streets, would most likely be interior work, and any outside
construction would be limited to the hours from 9am - 4pm.
Any questions, please contact Alan Burne, Project Director @ 617-349-4438
MCNA Bi-Annual Fundraiser
Please support MCNA's effort to focus on important neighborhood issues by
contributing to our fundraising effort.
Please return this form with
your contribution and comment.
For more information, please read details
View this and other event details
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