We’ve all been there. Your friend invites you over for dinner and tells you to just bring a bottle a wine. Red or white? Light or bold? Cabernet everything pairs with that right? Wait what region? Food and wine pairing can be intimidating but hopefully with these three quick tips it can make life a…
Read MoreIn a matter of months, COVID-19 has leveled unprecedented human and economic destruction across the globe. Never has the role of the scientific community been more important as they race to develop treatments and a vaccine. In Massachusetts, our local biopharmaceutical companies have stepped up – leading the way, working day and night to find…
Read MoreBefore she was a congresswoman, Katherine Clark was a school committee member in Melrose, a position she called the “toughest job in politics.” The congresswoman described that role as an ideal opportunity to learn the importance of process and making sure people felt heard. These lessons helped her develop into one of our nation’s most…
Read More“It’s not just a political issue, it’s a business issue.” That was the overarching theme throughout the remarks made by Speaker of the House Robert DeLeo at the Cambridge Chamber of Commerce’s Government Relations Breakfast. And, it served as a reminder for the nearly 150 attendees representing Cambridge government, educational institutions, the nonprofit sector, and…
Read MoreAn effortless way to get engaged with other Chamber members is by logging into the Member Information Center (MIC). The MIC is a member portal to keep your online directory listing updated, register for events, pay bills, communicate with other members, and post various kinds of content to members and the public. Here are 4…
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