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Citizens of Cambridge have had an opportunity to observe their city government in action this past week, as the Cambridge "Civic Week" draws to a close. During the week all municipal buildings were open to the public, with guides stationed in each building to explain to interested visitors the various activities of municipal government.
In addition, each department had its own particular day in the sun during the week. Last Sunday was Public Works Day, and on Monday the public was especially invited to visit the Cambridge City Hall. Tuesday was Fire Department Day, with Wednesday dedicated to the activities of the Police Department. Yesterday was Hospital and Institution Day, and today is Health Day in Cambridge.
Tomorrow, the last day of Civic Week, is Library and Recreation Day; there will be special exhibitions at the Main Library and the Branch Libraries, and there will be recreational activities at the Recreation Centers and at the Municipal Golf Course.
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