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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.
I lost my blue plush dragon, Ember, yesterday around 3pm near the Cambridge Public Library on Broadway. It’s about 12 inches tall, with a soft sky-blue fleece body, a teal belly, and tiny teal wings. There’s a small tear on the left ear, and the paw is embroidered with the name 'Ember' in bright yellow thread. It was a gift from Grandma and means a lot to my kid—it's sentimental and hard to replace. If anyone spotted Ember around the library steps or in the nearby bus stop area on Broadway, I’d really appreciate getting him back. Thanks for keeping an eye out; I’m hopeful Ember finds his way home soon.
I lost my dark walnut coffee table with brass hairpin legs yesterday around 3pm near the Cambridge Public Library on Broadway. It's a mid-century style piece, about 48 inches long, 18 inches wide, and 16 inches tall. The surface shows a few light scratches and there's a small wobble in the left front leg. There's a tiny white sticker on the underside that reads '12B' in black marker, along with a faint vase ring mark on the top. This table was a wedding gift from my grandmother, and it means a lot to me—I really need it back.
I lost my brown Coach wallet yesterday around 3pm near the Starbucks on Massachusetts Avenue in Harvard Square, Cambridge. It's a medium-bifold made of dark brown leather, with a gold Coach emblem on the front and a tiny coffee stain on the back. Inside are my driver's license, two bank cards, and a small photo of my grandma tucked in the card slot. The inner lining features a bright blue stitch along the seam—easy to spot if you know what to look for. This wallet really matters to me; it was a gift, and I’d be grateful to get it back.
I found a paperback mystery this afternoon around 2:15pm outside the Cambridge Central Library on Lion Yard, near Market Street. It's a trade paperback with a pink cover, a creased spine, and a coffee stain by the bottom corner. The title is 'The Night Circus' by Erin Morgenstern, and there's a blue ink note inside the front cover with the initials 'A.P.' and a faded bookmark tucked between pages. It seems like someone who cared about this book might be missing it, and I’d love to help reunite it. If this is yours, swing by the Cambridge Central Library desk and mention the pink cover with the blue initials.
Found a navy blue North Face waterproof jacket this afternoon around 2:15pm near the Harvard Square T stop on JFK Street in Cambridge. It’s a men's medium with a bright orange inner lining and a small compass patch on the left sleeve. The jacket is in good condition overall; zippers work, no tears, and there’s a faint coffee stain on the inner pocket lining. If this sounds like yours, describe the patch detail or where you last left it and we can arrange a pickup.
Found a navy blue fleece hoodie this afternoon around 2:15pm behind the Cambridge Public Library on Broadway. It's a size Large, no-brand, with a bright orange lining in the hood and a small coffee stain on the front pocket. The zipper works smoothly and the cuffs are a bit pilly from wear. On the sleeve there's a faint imprint from a local coffee shop—maybe someone recognizes it. If this hoodie belongs to you and you were in Cambridge today, let me know and I'll gladly hand it back.
I found a matte black 26-inch Samsonite hard-shell suitcase this afternoon around 3:45pm, abandoned behind the Cambridge Market area near the Grand Arcade entrance on Market Street. It has a dent on the bottom-right corner and a bright lime-green luggage tag reading 'VIP' attached to the handle; inside there's a teal ribbon tied around the zipper pulls. The suitcase looks used but intact, with some scuffs on the shell and a small sticker from a hostel in Prague on the interior lining. If the owner sees this, I’d be glad to help return it to them—really hoping to reunite it with someone who needs it for a trip.
I found a small, dark red leather-bound coin album yesterday around 4pm, tucked behind a bench near the Cambridge Public Library's main entrance on Broadway, Cambridge, MA. It's about 8 by 6 inches, in nice condition with a slightly worn spine stamped 'Heritage Coin Co.' and a few mint marks along the edge. The pages show a neat collection of coins—silver and copper—about 24 slots filled, with dates from the 1950s in some cases; inside the front cover there's a pressed lavender flower and a handwritten note that says 'To Granddad.' It clearly has sentimental value, and I hope to reunite it with its owner if possible.
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