Popportunity market sets up in Starlight Square; Starts this weekend on Small Business Saturday

By Marc Levy, Friday, November 27, 2020 (Cambridge Day) The Central Square winter market known as Popportunity opens Saturday with participants including Cheapo Records, Mahogany Expression, the Cambridge artist and Graffiti Alley legend Merkaveli, the restaurant Cafe Barada and much more, said Nina Berg, creative director for the Business Improvement District.  Located at Starlight Square at 84 Bishop Allen […]

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Once Somerville joins list of shuttered venues, victim of pandemic with Central’s Studio@550

By Meg McCarney, Wednesday, November 25, 2020 (Cambridge Day) Once Somerville has closed its doors permanently, the victim of Covid-19’s disastrous financial impact on independent venues, founder JJ Gonson said Wednesday. Once’s rock stage is leased by Cuisine en Locale, Gonson’s catering company focused on nutritious, locally sourced meals. With Cuisine en Locale also going out

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How Retailers Can Thrive in a Shopping Season Like No Other

17 NOV 2020 | by Danielle Kost (Harvard Business School) Is it the end of Black Friday as we know it? Harvard Business School faculty members share what retailers can expect from a holiday shopping season without precedent.0 American retailers are heading into a holiday shopping season unlike any other as the spiraling COVID-pandemic and

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Cambridge City Council calls for restrictions on indoor dining, other activities

By Charlie Wolfson, Globe Correspondent. Updated November 24, 2020, 12:02 a.m. (Boston Globe) The Cambridge City Council is pushing for new restrictions on indoor dining and other “non-essential indoor activities,” voting 7-1 Monday night on a measure urging the city manager to work with other municipalities to come up with more aggressive measures intended to

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Business community alarm over Covid order helps hone a substitute highlighting high risk

By Marc Levy. Sunday, November 22, 2020 (Cambridge Day) An order that alarmed small businesses last week returns Monday to the City Council with some promised language meant to be less alarming. It’s unlikely to prevent a torrent of public comment, some spurred by the city’s business groups. The end-of-meeting proposal by Mayor Sumbul Siddiqui and

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Cambridge Should Encourage Women and Minority-Led Bids for Government Contracts, City Committee Says

Cambridge City Hall sits on Massachusetts Avenue. By Steve S. Li. By Carrie Hsu and Christine Mui, Contributing Writers. November 20, 2020 (The Crimson) Cambridge’s Economic Development and University Relations Committee passed a motion Thursday calling on the city to explore implementing a program that would encourage selecting bids from women- and minority-owned businesses for government contracts. Women and minorities

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Why the Left Should Ally With Small Business

It will strengthen labor and help fight the increasing concentration of corporate power By Stacy Mitchell and Susan R. Holmberg. NOVEMBER 18, 2020. (The Nation) On September 5, 1955, the indomitable Walter Reuther, a towering figure in the labor movement and the head of the Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO), began his Labor Day message to Americans by

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Here’s a running list of Black-owned businesses to support in Greater Boston

By Kristi Palma, Boston.com Staff. Updated on October 16, 2020 Mass. residents are supporting racial justice in Massachusetts by protesting the killing of George Floyd at rallies and vigils across the city and state and by patronizing Black-owned businesses and restaurants. RELATED LINKS How to support racial justice in Massachusetts Boston-area bookstores are sharing anti-racist reading lists. Here’s what’s on them.

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