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Free bottled water available at City Hall and all library branches during regular business hours Wednesday-Friday
The City of Somerville has declared a Heat Emergency, effective Wednesday-Saturday, July 1-4, due to the dangerously hot temperatures forecast for this week. Feels-like temperatures around 110 degrees are expected, and temperatures are not expected to cool down much overnight. The City is making bottled water free and available to anyone who needs it at City Hall and all Somerville Public Library locations during regular business hours on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday (while supplies last).
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Last Thursday at Project Outlook’s monthly meeting, seniors enjoyed making art and crafts for the 4th of July holiday. Project Outlook is organized by the Somerville Council on Aging, the group focuses on social connection, mutual support and enjoying a meal together in a welcoming environment. They meet monthly, typically on the third Thursday of the month at the Council on Aging’s Holland Street Center, 167 Holland Street.
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The front of Hudson St.
By William A. White, Jr.
A number of residents have contacted Denise Provost and me about the construction on the small lot next to her home, the status of her lawsuit against the City, and about how our City government has responded to the zoning amendments I introduced. As someone who has practiced land use and zoning law in Somerville for decades, I can tell you this is among the worst planning decisions in the City’s history. Everyone should look closely at the accompanying photographs, because as of today, our entire City government is allowing this type of development to proceed unimpeded in our residential neighborhoods.
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