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Local residents last night demanded that the Cambridge City Council tile legislation with the state to make taxation of private institutions mandatory and meanwhile to pressure Harvard and MIT to increase their "in lieu of tax" payments to the city...
...University has no immediate plans to increase its "in-lieu-of-tax" payments, Moulton said, despite a council order passed March 3 and last night's testimony by Cambridge residents, both calling for such an increase...
Already members of the Cambridge Civic Association, a local citizens group, have criticized the report for failing to indicate Harvard's future property purchases and for leaving unclear the extent of the University's commitment to in-lieu-of-tax payments made to the city as compensation for use of city services...
KICKING: Harvard will be looking for a replacement for Bruce Tetirick, the Crimson's all-time leading placekicker. Restic hopes that McInally, who handled the kickoff chores last year, can also kick field goals and PATs. McInally will also be asked to do the punting in lieu of the loss of Stoeckel, the punter the last three years. If Pat's big food can't do the job, Jim Curry will take over the kicking...
...richest locally-based corporation in town, Harvard tries for the most part to keep out of Cambridge's official affairs. All the University's land is, under state law, tax-exempt, but to keep town-gown relations smooth Harvard pays the city about $500,000 a year in in-lieu-of-tax payments. And whenever and wherever the name of Harvard is likely to be mentioned in public, the University sends a representative from its Office of Government and Community Affairs to sit quietly in the back of the room and take notes...