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Flyby Blog

Flyby Matchmaker Part 2: “It Was Quite Basic”

Flyby held its second matchmaker date, and the pair connected over their shared trauma (read: unemployment)… and shared history.

City Council Meeting
Crime

A Majority of Cambridge City Council Now Calling For Toner’s Resignation

Pressure is mounting on embattled Cambridge City Councilor Paul F. Toner to yield his seat on the Council as a majority of his colleagues are now calling for his resignation.

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Cambridge City Council

Cambridge City Council Calls on Harvard, President Garber to Resist Trump’s Threats

The Cambridge City Council voted unanimously on Monday to call on the Harvard Corporation — the University’s highest governing body — to refuse the Trump administration’s demands as $9 billion in government funding hangs in the balance.

Cambridge City Hall
Cambridge

Council Narrowly Votes To Return Two-Way Traffic to Garden Street

The Cambridge City Council narrowly passed a Monday policy order to return two-way traffic to the entirety of Garden Street, following months of contentious debate and deliberation. The plan will keep bike lanes but eliminate parking spots.

Marjorie Decker
City Politics

State Rep. Marjorie Decker Calls for City Councilor Paul Toner’s Resignation

Massachusetts State Rep. Marjorie C. Decker called on Cambridge City Councilor Paul F. Toner to resign in a Thursday statement, turning up pressure on the embattled local official to leave City Hall.

Paul Toner Speaks at Candidate Forum
Cambridge City Council

Rep. Decker Denounces Toner’s Involvement in Brothel Case, Stops Short of Calling for Resignation

Massachusetts State Rep. Marjorie C. Decker condemned Cambridge City Councilor Paul F. Toner for his alleged involvement in an interstate brothel network at a meeting with constituents last week — but stopped short of calling for his resignation.

Vice Mayor Marc C. McGovern Speaks at City Council Meeting
Crime

Vice Mayor Marc McGovern Reverses Course to Call on Toner to Resign

Cambridge Vice Mayor Marc C. McGovern reversed course last night, calling on fellow Councilor Paul F. Toner to resign in a statement.

Burhan Azeem Speaks at Candidate Forum
City Politics

‘MegaCambridge Is Inevitable’: Cambridge City Councilor Files Policy Order to Annex Boston

The Cambridge City Council is considering annexing the City of Boston — a power grab to secure the “strategic resources” of Dunkin’ Donuts, Fenway Park, and craft beer.

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Flyby Blog

Aggressive Turkeys Force Students To Stay In at Vanserg Hall

Following a section in Vanserg Hall, students were unable to leave the building due to a crowd of turkeys stationed outside the building. Students attempted several escape attempts but were unsuccessful due to the turkeys’ unusual aggressiveness.

Cambridge City Hall Tower
City Politics

Residents Call For Toner’s Resignation at City Council Meeting

For the first time since Cambridge learned of City Councilor Paul F. Toner’s criminal charges, residents were given the opportunity to publicly address the charges at Monday’s City Council meeting.

Cambridge City Hall
City Politics

Harvard Agrees to a 1-Year $6 Million PILOT Agreement With the City of Cambridge

Harvard University has agreed to voluntarily pay the City of Cambridge $6 million without committing to a long-term amount for the Payment in Lieu of Taxes program, citing federal funding uncertainties.

Protest at Smith Center
Harvard Square

Protesters Rally in the Square Against Grad Student Arrests at Columbia, Tufts

Roughly thirty non-Harvard affiliates protested in front of the Smith Campus Center on Thursday afternoon against the arrests of Columbia graduate student Mahmoud Khalil and Tufts graduate student Rumeysa Ozturk by federal immigration enforcement.

Cambridge Rindge and Latin School Exterior Entrance
Budgets

Cambridge Residents Vote to Allocate $1 Million to City Improvement Projects

The City of Cambridge allocated over $1 million to seven city improvement projects in its annual Participatory Budgeting process Friday. Winning projects, nearly all of which each earned more than 3,000 votes from Cambridge residents, included improved seating and shade in public parks, a mobile recycling center, electric vehicle chargers, and more.

Councilor Paul F. Toner at City Hall Meeting 3/24
Crime

How City Councilor Paul Toner Fought To Keep Hearings in Brothel Case Private

Cambridge City Councilor Paul F. Toner — who faces charges for allegedly patronizing a Cambridge brothel network — spent nearly a year trying to prevent his name from surfacing in the case prior to his arraignment.

Councillor Paul F. Toner
Crime

Toner Resists Calls To Resign in First Statement From City Hall

Cambridge City Councilor Paul F. Toner resisted calls to resign in a statement at the beginning of Monday’s Cambridge City Council meeting. Toner was charged with sexual conduct for a fee on Friday after allegedly patronizing a brothel network.

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