Cambridge, Massachusetts is a historic city situated directly north of Boston, across the Charles River. Just moments away from the hustle of Boston, Cambridge is an eclectic town with unique shops, restaurants and cafes, and is home to several notable colleges, including Harvard University and MIT. From bars to coffee shops and bookstores, there is plenty to explore and enjoy in Cambridge.
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If you think that by living in Massachusetts, where the Polar Vortex decided to pop by three times this winter, you’re safe from skin cancer, […]
Just a 10-minute walk to Harvard Square and down a little lane is 7 Appleton Terrace, which is fenced off by a little wooden gate, opening […]
* Update, Tuesday, 6/3/2014: Due to inclement weather, this event has been rescheduled for Wednesday, June 18, 12-2 p.m. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IhOknoH8xOU Cambridge is in for a special […]
Maybe it’s all of the Harvard and MIT students, intellecutally stimulated residents, and the fact that Amazon.com has a satellite office there. But whatever the reason, […]
The slew of food trucks turning brick and mortar (Bon Me, Roxy’s Grilled Cheese, Mei Mei Street Kitchen) continues on May 31 when The Taco Truck […]
Looking to rent near Harvard? An incredible townhome, attached to one other in the building, just came on the market just blocks from Cambridge Commons and […]
The idea of living in a garage may be just about the least appealing thing you can think of until you see this property. Originally […]
With its rustic wooden siding, vintage bar mirrors, and a screen door marking its threshold, State Park in Cambridge is like entering Anytown U.S.A. It […]
Because Cambridge sits next to Boston, it sometimes makes it easier to see the differences between smaller and larger cities. One of those differences: bicycle commuting. […]
Let it be known across the lands (or at least the shores surrounding the Charles River) that May 8 is now officially known as “Keytar Bear […]
Senator Elizabeth Warren spoke to a sold-out crowd in Cambridge on Thursday at First Parish Church in Harvard Square. She read excerpts from her new book, […]
Barreling full-steam ahead and continuing efforts to promote the MBTA’s new late-night weekend service, members of Future Boston Alliance are hosting an MBTA bar crawl […]
With the MBTA running later as part of a one-year pilot program, Cambridge businesses are thinking creatively by petitioning city officials so they can keep […]
If you see a small pink or purple journal seemingly abandoned on a park bench somewhere in the Boston area, don’t turn it in to […]
As winter makes way for spring, Hubway stations reopen, and biking season pedals into full-force, it’s important for cyclists to be informed about which streets […]