Register for the Just One Run – In Memory of Sean P. Curtis

On June 3, 2016, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times
This event is being held in honor of Somerville resident Sean P. Curtis, who recently lost his battle with addiction.

This event is being held in honor of Somerville resident Sean P. Curtis, who recently lost his battle with addiction.

By Rebecca Danvers

The Ryan Harrington Foundation is holding a 5k Walk/Run to raise funds to help individuals and families impacted by addiction.

The “JUST ONE” 5k Walk/Run will take place at 10:00 a.m. on Sunday, June 12 at the Blessing of the Bay Boathouse located at 32 Shore Drive in Somerville. Same day registration ends at 9:45 a.m. A kids fun run will take place at 9:30 a.m.

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Without new zoning, our open space goals are at risk

On June 3, 2016, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

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By Mayor Joseph A. Curtatone

(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)

One of the biggest challenges Somerville set for itself in the SomerVision community planning process was the creation of 125 new acres of open space. It’s a vitally important goal. In a densely populated city, people need places where they can gather, play and relax. Open spaces give us patches of sanity in a hectic world. Playgrounds give kids place to climb and run.  Public plazas provide the platform for community events. Amidst the concrete and asphalt, we need bursts of green, places where trees and flowers bloom. They are essential to our quality of life. Yet we are are dealing with some extremely constrained geography.

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Flavor Lounge: A Global Pop-up Dining Series

On June 2, 2016, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

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The Somerville Arts Council is teaming up with PA’s Lounge to offer you yet another reason to hit Union Square each Saturday in June.

Each Saturday, a Nibble culinary entrepreneur will be cooking up homemade dishes that they’ve been developing in our Nibble Culinary Entrepreneurship Program. Featuring cuisine from Venezuela, the Philippines, Colombia, and Somalia, come feat upon: Empanadas, Shawarma, Arepas, and refreshing beverages to name a few. Vegetarian options will be available as well! PA’s lounge is only a stone’s throw away from the Union Square Farmers Market, so pack up the rhubarb and purple potatoes and join us for food you won’t find anywhere else. And support our entrepreneurs as they develop their business models and test menus! Opens at 12 pm until 2 or food sells out. Four Saturdays. Four Flavors.

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Paint party suddenly called off

On June 2, 2016, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

By Jim Clark

Somerville Police officers were dispatched to the Home Depot store on Mystic Ave. last week on reports that store loss prevention personnel were struggling with a suspected shoplifter who was attempting to evade capture and arrest.

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Medical marijuana dispensary on its way?

On June 2, 2016, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

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By Josie Grove

Somerville’s Union Square could soon be the site of a cannabis dispensary.

A 2012 ballot question opened the gates for medical marijuana, but the city imposed a temporary moratorium on dispensaries and other medical marijuana treatment facilities until the city could figure out how to address this new type of business in its zoning laws.

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Obituary: Lawrence Otis Smithe

On June 1, 2016, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times
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Lawrence Otis Smithe passed away suddenly on May 31st 2016. He was 64 years old.

Lawrence was the beloved husband of Deborah (Roach) Smithe. He was the son of the late Otis and Marianna (DiGiovani) Smithe. Lawrence was the loving father of Lawrence Russell Smithe and his wife Janet of Milford, NH, Russell Otis Smithe and his wife Michelle of Derry, NH, and Julie Rachel Russell and her husband Chris of Derry, NH. He was the dear brother of Russell Joseph Smithe and Shirley Chapski. Lawrence was the cherished grandfather of Devan and Michael Smithe, Talia Smithe, and Nolan and Cole Russell. He was the loving uncle of Jessica Carnevale and great uncle of Roman Carnevale. He is also survived by many other nieces and nephews.

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Preliminary Results indicate two publicly accessible fountains out of 192 fixtures exceeded acceptable lead levels; three additional non-publicly accessible fixtures also exceeded levels

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In light of recent national and local news regarding the presence of lead in drinking water, the City of Somerville with the Somerville Public Schools recently conducted additional lead testing for drinking water in the Somerville schools. Currently, federal water testing regulations for lead in school water sources require limited sampling rather than the testing of all fixtures. To ensure that no lead levels exceeding allowable federal limits were left undetected, further testing of every drinking water fountain, cafeteria water source, and school nursing station sink at every school in the District was conducted. Additional testing of other water sources at Somerville public parks and libraries is also currently underway.

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Somerville Neighborhood News Special #64

On June 1, 2016, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

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Brad Rawson, Director of Somerville’s Transportation & Infrastructure

On this edition of Somerville neighborhood news we sit down with Director of Transportation and Infrastructure Brad Rawson. The department looks at everything from the GLX to protecting the city’s ash trees. Every project starts long before the construction machinery shows up. Rawson believes community input must be the foundation of policy decisions made by the department. For Rawson transportation and infrastructure improvements are means to a more important end, connecting people. Learn more in this special segment of Somerville Neighborhood News – Somerville’s Local TV News Show.

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Memorial Day weekend 2016

On June 1, 2016, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

Honoring our heroes and remembering our fallen

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This past Sunday, the City of Somerville honored its military veterans, especially those who made the supreme sacrifice, by once again hosting its annual Memorial Day Parade, the largest in the Boston metro region.

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Green Line Extension funding: A big issue for the city

On June 1, 2016, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times
There will be a lot of debate and deliberation in the future, according to civic leaders, as the city looks for ways to cover the $50M that has been pledged to help see the Green Line Extension through its completion.

There will be a lot of debate and deliberation in the future, according to civic leaders, as the city looks for ways to cover the $50M that has been pledged to help see the Green Line Extension through its completion.

By Josie Grove

Now that the MBTA has given its cautious go-ahead for the Green Line Extension, the city of Somerville is trying to figure out how to make good on Mayor Joseph Curtatone’s $50 million promise to the project.

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