
Approved budget moves Somerville forward in a difficult fiscal year, with investments in students, housing, traffic and public safety, neighborhood services, climate resilience, and long-term financial stability
On Thursday, June 25, the Somerville City Council approved the city’s Fiscal Year 2027 (FY27) budget, a $394 million spending plan designed to deliver results, strengthen core services, and uphold the city’s values through action. The companion school budget fully funds the district’s budget and marks the largest investment in Somerville Public Schools history, while adding new special ed teachers, interventionists, academic coaches, and an infusion of funds for substitute teaching staff.
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SFD Issues Annual Reminder: Grills are banned on porches and balconies in Somerville due to fire risk
Somerville’s iconic porches and balconies are more than just a great place to enjoy the summer – in a densely built city, they also pose a unique fire hazard during grilling season. That’s why each summer, when the majority of grilling fires occur statewide, the Somerville Fire Department reminds the community that grilling (or use of smokers) is not allowed on porches and balconies or within 10 feet of a building – and propane tanks cannot be stored in or on residential buildings.
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— Photo courtesy of The Somerville Food Coalition
Mobile Market Brings Fresh, Affordable Local Produce to Locations Across the City
The Somerville Mobile Farmers Market is hitting the road once again, returning on Thursday, July 9, for the 2026 season. The market brings fresh, affordable, local produce to four city locations Thursdays through Saturdays and runs through October 31.
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~ Photo by Angelina Parrillo
The queer joy continues all month long with Somerville Art Council’s Big Gay Dance Party in Union Square on Saturday, June 27, from 4:30 to 8:30 p.m. This year’s theme of “Gender Euphoria” celebrates the joy of feeling good in your body and in being who you are, including performances by drag artists Amanda Playwith and Andi van Dyke
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