
Two Cambridge City Councillors, Alanna Mallon and Sumbul Siddiqui, talk about what's going on in Cambridge. Produced at Cambridge Community Television.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 116 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Category | Government | ||||

This week listen as Mayor Siddiqui and Vice Mayor Mallon discuss eliminating parking minimums, Garden Street bike lanes, a potential citywide lab ban, rezoning North Mass Ave, Halloween events this weekend, and more! Stay up to date on all the Cambri... more
This week listen as Mayor Siddiqui and Vice Mayor Mallon discuss agenda items at the upcoming City Council meeting, new bike lanes on Brattle and Garden Streets, Representative Pressley’s visit to the Cambridge Community Center, the City’s vaccine cl... more
This episode listen as Mayor Siddiqui and Vice Mayor Mallon discuss the HBO show "Mo", Girl's softball field disparities, banning Crisis Pregnancy Centers in Cambridge, Eliminating parking minimums, this week's repaving of Brattle Street to include p... more
This episode listen as Mayor Siddiqui and Vice Mayor Mallon discuss the recent statewide primary results, how much we both love Fall, items on the first regular City Council meeting since August, DHSP afterschool, increasing Linkage fees, proposed Ca... more
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Councilors Siddiqui and Mallon helped me understand Cambridge and it’s politics. More local officials and office holders should do this kind of thing.
Come for the politics and policy, stay for the tv recs!
As a resident of Cambridge I’ve come to really appreciate this podcast. Alanna and Sumbul do a great job highlighting and talking about important issues/topics in Cambridge. It’s also a great source for residents to learn about city activities you may have otherwise missed. A fun, entertaining, and educational listen. Thank you Alanna and Sumbul!
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