Description: Opponents of Proposition 1-2-3 fear the Cambridge referendum would encourage harassment of rent control tenants.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 10/31/1989
Description: COUNCILLOR DAVID SULLIVAN, MAYOR LEONARD RUSSELL, CLINTON AND PEOPLE DISCUSS HOUSING
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 02/04/1985
Description: Affordable housing is at a shortage in Cambridge while commercial construction is booming. Inclusionary zoning would require all developers to build low and moderate income residential units. Harvard University does not want to be subject to linkage regulations. City council meeting. Councillor David Sullivan.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 02/06/1985
Description: Plight of low-income tenants in Cambridge whose rents increase despite rent control. Tenants join forces to form eviction-free zone. Affordable housing.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 12/05/1988
Description: Propositions are put forth in Cambridge to enable renters to become home owners, involving some exemptions from rent control. Affordable housing.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 12/05/1988
Description: Four families inhabit Cambridge building, although landlord will not rent to them, preferring to keep apartments vacant because of rent control. Squatters. Affordable housing.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 07/27/1990
Description: Cambridge Mayor Daniel Hayes is interviewed about the presence of hippies in Cambridge. He objects to there being over 2000 hippies living in "pads" in Cambridge especially in the residential areas. He notes that since they can't afford to live in Harvard Square, they're more concentrated in the Central Square area. He defines "hippie" in his own words. Reporter Roger Goodrich reasks the questions after the interview.
Collection: WHDH
Date Created: 10/1967
Description: Former Boston Redevelopment Authority director Ed Logue tours and comments on development downtown and in Charlestown and Cambridge. He talks about housing prices, the vitality of different neighborhoods, and urban design. He decries prominent glass towers as insensitive to surrounding historical buildings. International Place, Exchange Place, Rowes Wharf, waterfront, Athenaeum. Audio goes out at the very end.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 12/26/1986
Description: Compilation of silent and sound footage about the presence of hippies in Cambridge and Boston. Harvard Square and Cambridge Common environs. Reporter standup on a police raid at a "hippie apartment" arresting members of a group called "the Diggers." Interviews with Police Sergeant Duncan O'Neill and Digger member Vernon Becker. Rock band plays to a crowd. Hippies playing music surrounded by people sitting on grass of the Cambridge Common. Interview with Dr. Faderman and Dr. Allen on the hippie lifestyle and societal reactions to the movement. Interviews with Ian Frankenstein, Lou Crampton, Sofia Gibbons, Patricia Keating and other commune members, who describe their communal accommodations and lifestyle on Fort Hill. Discussion of drug use in the hippie movement. Interview with Cambridge Mayor Daniel Hayes on his legal crackdown on hippie communities. They shoot the cutaways of the reporter Jim Pansullo reasking the questions.
Collection: WHDH
Date Created: 1967...1968
Description: APARTMENT BUILDINGS AND HOUSES ON HARVARD STREET AND CAMBRIDGE STREET WITH SNOW.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 04/07/1982