Cambridgeshire Covid: The 5 Cambs neighbourhoods where infection rates have fallen below 100
One area in the county recorded only four cases in the most recent seven-day testing period
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The latest figures show a mixed picture in Cambridge (Image: Open Parliament database)
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Scott Smith arrived on the Lander campus to lead the Baptist Collegiate Ministry (BCM) on June 1, 1985. The ministry operated out of a house on Stanley Avenue until the work was so great that a new location was found in 1987 on West Cambridge Avenue.
In those 35-plus years, the soft-spoken collegiate minister said heâs walked nearly every inch of campus, talked to thousands of college students, and watched Lander grow from a college to a university.
But never, Smith said, has he âexperienced anything like the happenings of this campus since March (2020) when COVID-19 changed our campus and our world.â
Boston Has A Dire Shortage Of Biomanufacturing Facilities
The red-hot life sciences market in and around Boston is lacking a critical piece as its growing companies look to expand.
Biomanufacturing facilities are few and far between in the region, and biopharmaceutical companies are scrambling for solutions, experts said. New medicines require fundamentally different manufacturing than the drugs of the past, meaning most of these facilities need to be built new. Courtesy of King Street Properties A rendering of King Street Properties 45-acre biomanufacturing campus in Devens.
“There’s a dire shortage of this kind of real estate,” King Street Properties principal Stephen Lynch said. “There doesn’t exist, in the U.S., an organized real estate market for this product type. The end users, the companies that need to make these drugs, are scrambling for solutions.”
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Construction activities have slowed down considerably for the winter season, but three major new trail projects in Boston’s suburbs are poised to open for traffic in early 2021: the Cochituate Rail Trail in Natick, the Cambridge-Watertown Greenway, and the extension of the Northern Strand Trail in Revere, Saugus, and Lynn.
State officials stress that these three projects are still active construction sites, and that public access is officially prohibited for the sake of public safety and getting the job done. Though these trails have been paved, the Northern Strand and Cochituate Rail Trail projects each include several bridges and overpasses that aren’t yet passable.