
Jessamy Shay Kilcollins wants you to love your clothes, and she’s getting you there one garment at a time. — Photo courtesy of Jessamy Shay Kilcollins
By Regina Arana
Choosing to repurpose something instead of throwing it away sounds simple, but in reality, we would prefer to toss an old shirt and buy a new one instead. This consumerist culture has become a big problem today.
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New rates will take effect on Wednesday, July 1, 2026. Fee waivers will still apply for residents age 65+ or with disability placards or plates. — Photo by Bobbie Toner
The City of Somerville is updating residential and business parking permit fees, as well as parking meter rates as part of an ongoing effort to maintain and operate the City’s parking system amid rising costs and increasing demand for limited curb space.
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By David Dahlbacka
In Part 1, I described the structure of oral testimony to be given in a public hearing. In this part, I provide an example based on testimony I gave to the Boston Metropolitan Planning Organization some years ago. I have annotated it with italicized notes indicating its structure. Key phrases are in boldface. I suggest that you read this testimony aloud with vigor to a person who has never heard it or read it before. Afterwards, ask them what they remember from it and whether they found the repetitions helpful or annoying. I am confident that they will remember the key points easily and that the repetitions added force to the testimony and were not at all annoying.
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Life in the Ville by Jimmy Del Ponte
I remember always being amazed at how many friends my father had. He was born in Somerville and loved living here. He used to march in the Memorial Day parade with the Italian American War Veterans every year. He was friends with a lot of politicians. Everywhere we went he knew someone. He’d stop in the middle of traffic to start “gas bagging” with someone he knew.
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— Photos by Claudid Ferro
The Somerville Council on Aging held an Older Americans Month Celebration on Tuesday, May 12, at the George Dilboy Post. The 2026 theme, Champion Your Health, focused on prevention, wellness, and personal responsibility as cornerstones of healthy aging. It encouraged taking an active role in managing your own health, advocating for yourself, accessing preventive care, and making informed decisions that support independence.
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The Somerville City Council recently signaled support for Gov. Healey’s executive order that favors single-stair residential construction.
By Harry Kane
City Councilors offered their support for Governor Maura Healey’s Executive Order No. 651, which aims to facilitate safe and affordable single-stair multifamily residential buildings in the Commonwealth.
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Somerville Human Rights Commission Statement on Anti-Muslim Hate Incident at Somerville High School Grounds on January 20th, 2026
Dear Somerville Community,
On January 20th, 2026, during a student walk out for immigrant rights, there was a hostile anti-Muslim hate speech incident on Somerville High School grounds against a Muslim teacher, who was present to ensure the safety of our Somerville High School students. A video of this hostile incident was widely circulated on social media, including the perpetrator’s public account (where more anti-muslim speech occurred) and the Somerville Community Facebook page.
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The City of Somerville will coordinate with MassDOT in an effort to curtail excessive after-hours construction noise.
By The Times Staff
Ward 3 City Councilor Ben Ewen-Campen requested that the Wilson administration work with the Massachusetts Department of Transportation to ensure that extremely loud construction does not occur overnight.
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Somerville’s annual Memorial Day remembrance ceremony will be held at Veterans Cemetery on Monday, May 25, at 11 a.m. Community members, veterans, and city officials will gather to pay tribute to those who gave their lives in service to our country. The ceremony will include remarks from Mayor Wilson and the Director of Veterans Services, Jerome Thomas. Somerville Veterans Cemetery is located between Alewife Brook Parkway and North Street. Temporary accessible parking spaces are available on the cemetery side of Broadway. This year’s event timeline is a special observance of Memorial Day, Armed Forces Day, and the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. The Remembrance Ceremony will take place rain or shine.
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