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Top Cambridge news: Disaster relief fund helps residents; restaurants step up to feed homeless; more

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Published on March 24, 2020
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Here's the most recent top news you may have missed in Cambridge.

Cambridge situation reveals how coronavirus exposes digital divide

Coronavirus is pushing us from our workplaces, classrooms and public spaces into our homes. High-speed internet is more essential than ever to maintain social ties. But millions are denied this fundamental right.

Read the full story on DigBoston.

Cambridge activates disaster relief fund for residents experiencing financial hardship

The City of Cambridge announced Thursday that it would activate the Mayor's Disaster Relief Fund in order to help residents struggling economically during the coronavirus outbreak.

Read the full story on The Harvard Crimson.

Cambridge restaurants step up to feed homeless, shelters

Cambridge-area restaurants will give meals to the homeless community during the coronavirus crisis, in contracts with the city that will also provide some support to employees hit hard by restrictions on restaurants.

Read the full story on Boston Herald.


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