The Somerville Democratic Party recently obtained the agreement of all 7 State House candidates running in all 3 districts, which cover Somerville, to take a People’s Pledge

Earlier this year, the Somerville Democratic City Committee adopted 
a resolution calling on all Democratic candidates running to represent Somerville to take a “People’s Pledge,” an agreement between candidates designed to prevent the unlimited dark money spending from super PACs that the Citizens United decision resulted in. Senators Warren and Markey previously used similar agreements to successfully prevent the use of super PAC spending in their respective elections. The agreements operate by all candidates publicly calling on their supporters not to make independent expenditures on their behalf—and pledging to donate to charity a penalty of half of the amount of any independent expenditure, creating a strong and meaningful disincentive against any outside spending.

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Early morning fire in Somerville

On June 9, 2026, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

At approximately 2:57 a.m. on Tuesday, June 9 the Somerville Fire Department responded to a fire at 162 Broadway, a three story building containing six apartment units and four commercial properties, which use the addresses of 160-166 Broadway.

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Black swallow-wort

Invasive species displaces native plants and is toxic to local wildlife

Trowels at the ready: gardening season is here and the City of Somerville is asking community members to help stop the spread of black swallow-wort (BSW).

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New England Hong Kong Festival 2026

On June 8, 2026, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

 

Project will improve safety for people traveling between Elm Street and Bow Street. — Photo courtesy of City of Somerville

Curious about the city’s plans to address travel safety concerns on Somerville Ave.? Join the Mobility Division on Tuesday, June 9, for an open house sharing early designs to deliver a safer travel environment on Somerville Ave between Elm and Bow Streets.    

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Obituary: Susan T. Reid

On June 8, 2026, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

Susan T. Reid
February 1, 1967 – June 4, 2026

Susan T. Reid, a lifelong resident of Somerville, passed away unexpectedly on June 4, 2026. She was 59 years young.

Born in Cambridge and raised in Somerville, Susan was the beloved daughter of the late Mary (Fahy) Reid and George M. Reid.

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East Washington Safety Improvements Project kickoff meeting

On June 8, 2026, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

— Photo courtesy of City of Somerville

Whether you are walking, taking the bus, driving, or riding a bike, you should feel safe using the city’s streets. This is one of the principles guiding Somerville’s ongoing work to create safer, more accessible streets across the city. With this principle in mind, the city has started planning and exploring options for improving safety along Washington Street between Tufts Street and the Boston city line.

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Somerville Mayor’s FY27 Budget Presentation

On June 7, 2026, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times


Mayor Jake Wilson presents his Fiscal Year 2027 budget to the Somerville City Council.

 

Somerville extends business hours for World Cup

On June 7, 2026, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

At Large Councilor Will Mbah and Mayor Jake Wilson get ready for the World Cup. ~Photo courtesy of City of Somerville.

Licensed businesses encouraged to score extra time and extend operating hours June 11 through July 19; Register now for SomerCup community soccer tournament 

 

Don’t want to miss a second of the World Cup action? Head to Somerville, where the City is making it easier for local bars, cafés, restaurants, and other establishments to screen matches for the duration of the tournament. While the pros face off on-screen, all are also invited to lace up their cleats and join SomerCup 2026, the City’s first-ever community soccer tournament.

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