CAN Public Meeting Monday, March 11

CAN’s next Public Meeting will be held on Monday, March 11, at 6:30 pm in the Dorchester County Public Library basement meeting room (303 Gay Street in Cambridge). Everyone is invited to attend.

The speaker at the meeting will be Ward 5 Commissioner, Brian Roche, who will provide an update on Council activities, traffic lights downtown, the Maryland Avenue and Cedar Street Gateways, CWDI, Bike trails, and more. The meeting will be live-streamed (and also available for viewing after the meeting) on YouTube at
https://www.youtube.com/@whcpstudio4716
and on FaceBook at https://www.facebook.com/WHCPRadio/videos.

Join CAN for FREE at https://CambridgeCAN.org

CAN Meeting – December 13

CAN will hold its December meeting at 6:30 pm on December 13th in the lower level of the Cambridge Public Library. The meeting will provide an update from Cambridge Police Chief Justin Todd on crime in the City, police staffing, and the new Juvenile Reform Act. In addition, Mayor Steve Rideout, a former Juvenile Court Judge, will drop by to talk about his efforts with juveniles and adjusting programs to make them work better for individuals and the community. Captain Antoine Patton will talk about how to start your own Neighborhood Watch program. The meeting will be live-streamed (thanks to WHCP-FM 91.7!) for those who cannot attend in person (see links below):
YouTube Link:
https://www.youtube.com/live/ekgSOmBtL5k?si=4Vik5BIuHGByKOz3
WHCP Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/WHCPRadio

CAN Meeting on Shoreline Resilience – Nov 8

This is a reminder about the upcoming CAN meeting on Shoreline Resilience at the Library next Wednesday, November 8th at 6:30. Everyone who grew up here has memories of the River and those of us who moved here were drawn by the River. Now the River is rising and there are plans in the works to protect our shoreline.

Come hear Ed White talk about the multi-million dollar project to protect the City and stabilize the shoreline. The project will go from Great Marsh Park all the way to Cambridge Creek, so it will affect almost the entire Cambridge waterfront. Come to listen and have your questions answered.

Chuck McFadden,

President, Cambridge Association of Neighborhoods