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Last Friday around 6:15 pm, I was outside Cambridge Market Square helping set up for a small charity display. I carried a tote with holiday decorations—handmade paper stars, a string of warm-white lights, and a couple of glass baubles. I popped into a cafe on King's Parade for a quick hot chocolate, and when I came back the tote was gone. The Cambridge evening felt chilly and I felt a bit lonely as I retraced my steps. If anyone saw something by Market Square or near the Grand Arcade, please get in touch—these decorations mean a lot to us.
I was out for a run yesterday around 3pm, starting near the Harvard Square T stop and heading down Mass Ave toward the Cambridge Common. I must have kicked them off during a quick stretch outside the Starbucks on Brattle Street near the Cambridge Common and somehow left them there. They're red Nike running shoes, size 9 US, with a white swoosh and a mesh upper. The left shoe has a tiny tear at the toe and a neon blue lace, while the right has a faint scuff on the heel. They were a gift from my sister and mean a lot to me - if you found them, email [email protected]; I would be incredibly grateful.
I lost my black Korg Minilogue XD analog poly synth outside the Harvard Coop in Harvard Square, Cambridge, yesterday around 3pm. It's a compact 37-key keyboard with a matte black casing and a small dent on the bottom edge. There’s a bright red cat-shaped sticker on the back panel and a blue USB-C cable still wrapped around the unit. This instrument is in the Electronic Instruments category, and it holds sentimental value for me because it was a birthday gift from my sister and I’ve been using it for gigs lately. If anyone found it, please reach out—I’d be incredibly grateful to get it back.
I found a framed abstract watercolor print this afternoon around 3:15pm outside the Starbucks in Harvard Square, Cambridge. It’s an 11x14 inch print in a slim black metal frame, with a soft blue-green palette and a few gold highlights. There’s a tiny scuff along the bottom edge and a small handwritten sticker on the back that reads 'M. Carter, 14'. The piece has clearly been cared for—not a cheap mass print, and it feels sentimental to someone who loves color and coastal scenes. It seemed to have been left temporarily, like someone paused there during a gallery hop or a stroll through Cambridge. If you’re the owner, I’d really like to reunite you with it; I’m keeping it safe and can coordinate drop-off or a meet-up around Central Square.
I lost my black Yamaha trumpet yesterday around 3pm outside the Cambridge Public Library on Broadway, near the Main Street crosswalk. It's a Yamaha YTR-2330 with a few worn lacquer spots showing brass, a small dent near the bell, and a black hard case with a red interior. There's a white sticker on the case that says 'Cam Jazz Club' and the mouthpiece receiver is engraved with my initials 'P.P.'; it was a gift from my grandfather and means a lot to me. If you think you might have seen it, email me at [email protected]; I really need it back, and I’m offering a small reward.
Hey Cambridge, I lost my charcoal gray North Face hoodie yesterday around 3pm near the Starbucks on Brattle Street in Harvard Square. It's a men's medium, fleece-lined hoodie with an orange zipper pull and a bright lime-green interior hood. The fabric is a bit pilled from daily wear, and there's a small coffee stain on the right chest pocket and a tiny pull near the left cuff. It means a lot to me—it was a gift from my sister and has sentimental value. If anyone found it, please reach out; I really need it back to stay warm during the chilly Cambridge mornings.
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