Somerville Police Crime Log March 3 – 9

On March 14, 2026, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times
Residential Breaking & Entering
26013230: On 3/6/26 at approximately 11:00 a.m., Somerville Police responded to a residence on Richdale Ave for a breaking and entering. Upon arrival, officers spoke with the victim who stated the front door was town off and a bicycle may have been stolen from the basement.

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Money Map Tip of the Week

On March 14, 2026, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times
Q: Are there other benefits to filing my tax return on time besides avoiding penalties or getting my refund sooner?

A: Yes
 — and it’s a benefit most taxpayers rarely hear about: filing on time starts the IRS audit clock.

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We Black Folk showcase comes to Arts at the Armory

On March 13, 2026, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

Arts at the Armory is proud to welcome We Black Folk for a special showcase on March 20, 2026, as part of our Spotlight Series. Celebrating the depth, diversity, and brilliance of Black artistry in the folk and roots music world, this curated evening brings together six distinct voices – Cliff Notez, Tyler Donkoh-Halm, Tim Hall, Gabriella Simpkins, Dzidzor, and Alisa Amador – each offering a unique perspective melding acoustic roots with soul, poetry, and contemporary storytelling.

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Somerville Armory RFP deadline extended to March 18

On March 13, 2026, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

Artists, makers, and creative organizations: the City of Somerville has extended the submission deadline for the Somerville Armory leasing Request for Proposals (RFP). Proposals are now due Wednesday, March 18, by 2 p.m.

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The City of Somerville is receiving $500,000 for the Gilman Square Roadway Improvement Project as part of the state’s Complete Streets Funding Program.

Grant to help fund transformation of street—enhancing safety and accessibility for all 

The Healey-Driscoll administration has awarded the City of Somerville $500,000 to help implement its redesign of western Pearl Street in Gilman Square as part of MassDOT’s complete streets funding program.

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Community members invited to submit nominations; Recipients to be announced monthly

As Cher almost said: “Can I hear a little commotion for the staff?” Mayor Jake Wilson is introducing the Somerville Service Award, a monthly spotlight to recognize the exceptional work of City staff who keep Somerville running. Whether it was getting a problem solved, listening and acting on your feedback, connecting you to a service, launching a whole new initiative, or just a helpful conversation over pizza at your ward’s Slice of the City, community members are invited to nominate City staff that you feel deserve recognition.  

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Letter to the Editor – March 12

On March 12, 2026, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

(The opinions and views expressed in the commentaries and letters to the Editor of The Somerville Times belong solely to the authors and do not reflect the views or opinions of The Somerville Times, its staff or publishers)

Dear Editor,

Once again, I am writing to thank the residents of Somerville for demonstrating their community spirit and commitment to sustainability by donating more than one million pounds of clothing and household goods to Morgan Memorial Goodwill Industries in 2025.

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The house

On March 12, 2026, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

Life in the Ville by Jimmy Del Ponte

My first cousin, who is more like a sister to me, now owns our paternal grandparents’ house off Holland St. between Teele Square and Davis Square.

Cha-Ching! Not so fast! We are a very passionate, nostalgic, and emotional bunch. Since her mom (my dad’s sister), who lived there her entire life, passed away at 94 years young, decisions had to be made.

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Community Growing Center’s Maple Boil Down 2026

On March 11, 2026, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

— Photos by Bobbie Toner

Somerville Community Growing Center’s annual Maple Boil Down took place Saturday, March 7. As part of this project, volunteers collect dozens of gallons of maple sap from trees at Tufts. It was then boiled down into real maple syrup. Youth and adults had a chance to learn about tree anatomy and physiology and experience the process of making fresh maple syrup first-hand. This year’s event included programming led by Indigenous storyteller Anna-Celestrya Carr, historic events manager at the Somerville Museum, shared a “Maple Syrup Creation Story.” This event plays a critical role in supporting their mission to engage the full population of Somerville while providing a welcoming space for community interactions, environmental education and awareness, engagement with nature and culturally enriching experiences. If you were not able to attend this event and if you have the means, consider making a donation to help sustain this type of programming budget, and every little bit helps. https://www.thegrowingcenter.org/

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Obituary: James A. Roache

On March 11, 2026, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

James A.Roache, – 74, of Somerville, passed away at home on Saturday, March 7th. Beloved son of the late James F. and Lorraine L. (Flores) Roache. Devoted brother of Kevin T. Roache and his wife Christina of Marshfield, Lorraine Watson of Wilmington, the late Mark Roache and the late Maureen Roache. Cherished uncle of Mark Watson, Robert Watson, Kevin Roache, Thomas Roache, and Christina Butler. Loving great uncle of Hannah, Ryan, Timothy, James, Mary, Elizabeth, Mikey, Fiona, Gillian and Benjamin.

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