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Outdoor Music: Ayer vs Cambridge

How do outdoor music rules compare between Ayer, MA and Cambridge, MA?

Ayer has fewer restrictions than Cambridge.

Ayer, MA

Middlesex County

Some Restrictions

Outdoor music events in Middlesex County require a local entertainment or one-day license issued by the city/town clerk or licensing authority. Most communities cut off outdoor music by 10pm weekdays.

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Cambridge, MA

Middlesex County

Heavy Restrictions

Outdoor music events in Cambridge require a one-day entertainment license from the License Commission, with end times typically capped at 10 PM on weeknights and 11 PM on weekends.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactAyerCambridge
State lawMGL c.140 s.181-
Permit sourceCity/town clerk-
Weekday cutoff10pm typical-
Weekend cutoff11pm typical-
Fee range25-250 dollars-
License Required-One-day entertainment license
Weekday Cutoff-10 PM
Weekend Cutoff-11 PM
Application Lead Time-30 days minimum
Notification-Abutter notice required

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Ayer FAQ

Do I need a permit for a backyard band?

If amplified and audible at property lines, many towns require a one-day entertainment permit. Small acoustic gatherings usually do not.

Can outdoor concerts run past midnight?

Rarely. Most Middlesex communities require music to end by 11pm, with variance required for later.

Cambridge FAQ

Can a Cambridge restaurant host outdoor live music without a special license?

Only if the base entertainment license already includes outdoor performance; otherwise a patio amendment or one-day license is required.

Can neighbors block an outdoor music event?

Neighbors can file objections that the License Commission must consider, but cannot automatically veto; the Commission weighs hardship against community impact.

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