Mayor Katjana Ballantyne is today announcing the launch of Neighbors Talking to Neighbors (N2N), a new City initiative aimed at strengthening community connections via open, respectful conversation, as ongoing cultural turmoil leads to increased feelings of isolation, division, and fear. 

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By Dennis Fischman

Anyone who has read a murder mystery has heard of Agatha Christie. Along with Dorothy Sayers, Margery Allingham, Josephine Tey, and some less-remembered authors like Gladys Mitchell, she is one of the British women who made up the Golden Age of Mystery in the early 20th century.

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Arbor Day Cookout at Cobble Hill Apartments

On May 1, 2025, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

On Friday April 25, the residents of Cobble Hill Apartments celebrated Arbor Day by preparing personal placards and hanging their messages on trees that are at risk of being cut down at 90 Washington Street. Attached is a collection of pictures of those who attended. They are most thankful for the city officials who attended as well.
 

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Georgian artist Mishiko Sulakauri incorporated motifs from his home country and Somerville into he recently completed at Warehouse XI in Union Square last week. — Photo by Rachel Strutt

By Jeffrey Shwom

International artist Mishiko Sulakauri debuted his Georgian and Somerville-influenced street art outside Warehouse XI in Union Square last Wednesday. Sulakauri, a 2025 Artist in Residence at Harvard University’s Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies, interwove home country influences with his newfound affection for Somerville. He painted surrealistic sketches like a horse holding an umbrella, Prospect Hill Tower, his signature inclusion of a lamb, a left-handed graffiti artist, and an evil, mythological dragon creature called a gveleshapi with Georgian pictograms.

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Ponte Del Leon, adventurer

On May 1, 2025, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

Life in the Ville by Jimmy Del Ponte

Man, have times changed. My life has been so planned and regimented ‘lo these past 15 years. Were you as crazy as I was? I know some of you were, but don’t worry, I won’t print your names. We always had fun, but it was always on the edge. It couldn’t be a normal, calm existence.

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